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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2014

Aplasia of the septum transversum has no effect on plasma biochemistry following an acute hypoxic event in Atlantic salmon.

Thomas W. K. Fraser; Per Gunnar Fjelldal; Tom Hansen; Frode Oppedal; Rolf Erik Olsen; Tone Vågseth; Mette Remen

Aplasia of the septum transversum (AST) is a malformation that results in alterations in ventricle morphology. The condition has been linked to increased mortality during periods of increased cardiac demand in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. The blood plasma biochemical response to an acute hypoxic event (1 h at 31-39% O₂saturation) was investigated in fish with and without a septum transversum to assess levels of anaerobic respiration (lactate) and the stress response (cortisol, glucose, osmolality, Na⁺, Cl⁻ and K⁺). AST had no effect on body size parameters or relative ventricular mass. The hypoxic event increased the levels of anaerobic respiration and induced a typical stress response. Contrary to our expectations, AST had no effect on any plasma parameter in normoxia or following severe acute hypoxia. We conclude that in the current scenario, AST does not affect the levels of anaerobic respiration or the plasma stress response in Atlantic salmon.


Aquaculture | 2012

Effects of cyclic environmental hypoxia on physiology and feed intake of post-smolt Atlantic salmon: Initial responses and acclimation

Mette Remen; Frode Oppedal; Thomas Torgersen; Albert K. Imsland; Rolf Erik Olsen


Aquaculture | 2008

Interactive effects of ammonia and oxygen on growth and physiological status of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

Mette Remen; Albert K. Imsland; Sigurd O. Stefansson; Thor Magne Jonassen; Atle Foss


Aquaculture | 2015

Effect of water oxygen level on performance of diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon post-smolts reared at high temperature

Tom Hansen; Rolf Erik Olsen; Lars Helge Stien; Frode Oppedal; Thomas Torgersen; Olav Breck; Mette Remen; Tone Vågseth; Per Gunnar Fjelldal


Aquaculture | 2013

Hypoxia tolerance thresholds for post-smolt Atlantic salmon: Dependency of temperature and hypoxia acclimation

Mette Remen; Frode Oppedal; Albert K. Imsland; Rolf Erik Olsen; Thomas Torgersen


Aquaculture Research | 2014

Production performance of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) postsmolts in cyclic hypoxia, and following compensatory growth

Mette Remen; Turid Synnøve Aas; Tone Vågseth; Thomas Torgersen; Rolf Erik Olsen; Albert K. Imsland; Frode Oppedal


Aquaculture Environment Interactions | 2016

Critical swimming speed in groups of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar

Mette Remen; Frida Solstorm; Samantha Bui; Klebert Pascal; Tone Vågseth; David Solstorm; Malthe Hvas; Frode Oppedal


Aquaculture | 2016

The oxygen threshold for maximal feed intake of Atlantic salmon post-smolts is highly temperature-dependent

Mette Remen; Michael Sievers; Thomas Torgersen; Frode Oppedal


Aquaculture Environment Interactions | 2016

Effect of ectoparasite infestation density and life-history stages on the swimming performance of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar

Samantha Bui; Tim Dempster; Mette Remen; Frode Oppedal


Aquaculture Environment Interactions | 2015

Effect of temperature on the metabolism, behaviour and oxygen requirements of Sparus aurata

Mette Remen; Marit Nederlof; Ole Folkedal; Grethe Thorsheim; Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla; Jaume Pérez-Sánchez; Frode Oppedal; Rolf Erik Olsen

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Rolf Erik Olsen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Tom Hansen

Directorate of Fisheries

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Per Gunnar Fjelldal

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Thomas W. K. Fraser

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Samantha Bui

University of Melbourne

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