• Digestive tract morphology and enzyme activities of juvenile diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fed fishmealbased diets with or without fish protein hydrolysates 

      Martinez-Llorens, Silvia; Peruzzi, Stefano; Falk-Petersen, Inger Britt; Godoy-Olmos, Sergio; Ulleberg, Lars-Olav; Tomas-Vidal, Ana; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Kwame Odei, Derrick; Hagen, Ørjan; Fernandes, Jorge Manuel de Oliveira; Jobling, Malcolm (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-11)
      Triploid, sterile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) could make a contribution to the development of the farming industry, but uncertainties about the performance and welfare of triploids have limited their adoption by farmers. In this study, we compared the ontogeny of digestive tract morphology and enzyme activities (pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, alkaline phosphatase and aminopeptidase) of diploid ...
    • Divergent responses of Atlantic cod to ocean acidification and food limitation 

      Stiasny, Martina H.; Sswat, Michael; Mittermayer, Felix H.; Falk-Petersen, Inger-Britt; Schnell, Nalani K.; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Mortensen, Atle; Reusch, Thorsten B.H.; Clemmesen, Catriona (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-20)
      In order to understand the effect of global change on marine fishes, it is imperative to quantify the effects on fundamental parameters such as survival and growth. Larval survival and recruitment of the Atlantic cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>) was found to be heavily impaired by end‐of‐century levels of ocean acidification. Here, we analysed larval growth among 35‐36 days old surviving larvae, along with ...
    • Effects of parental acclimation and energy limitation in response to high CO2 exposure in Atlantic cod 

      Stiasny, Martina H.; Mittermayer, Felix H.; Göttler, Gwendolin; Bridges, Christopher R.; Falk-Petersen, Inger-Britt; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Mortensen, Atle; Reusch, Thorsten B. H.; Clemmesen, Catriona M. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-29)
      Ocean acidification (OA), the dissolution of excess anthropogenic carbon dioxide in ocean waters, is a potential stressor to many marine fish species. Whether species have the potential to acclimate and adapt to changes in the seawater carbonate chemistry is still largely unanswered. Simulation experiments across several generations are challenging for large commercially exploited species because ...
    • Effects of weathered polyethylene microplastic ingestion on sexual maturation, fecundity and egg quality in maturing broodstock Atlantic cod Gadus morhua 

      Fernández-Míguez, Maria; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Burgerhout, Erik; Presa, Pablo; Tveiten, Helge; Vorkamp, Katrin; Hansen, Øyvind J; Johansson, Gunhild Seljehaug; Bogevik, André Sture (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-09)
      Microplastics (MPs) have become a global issue as they are omnipresent in the ocean. Fish ingesting MPs through feed could be affected in their physiological function, e.g., disrupted enzyme production and function, reduction of feeding and reproductive failure. This study assessed the effects of feed containing naturally weathered MPs from the Oslofjord (Norway) on the reproductive physiology of ...
    • Growth and development of skeletal anomalies in diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fed phosphorus-rich diets with fish meal and hydrolyzed fish protein 

      Peruzzi, Stefano; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Riesen, Guido; Ripman Seim, Rudi; Hagen, Ørjan; Martínez-Llorens, Silvia; Falk-Petersen, Inger-Britt; Fernandes, Jorge Manuel de Oliveira; Jobling, Malcolm (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-22)
      Diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon, <i>Salmo salar</i> were fed high-protein, phosphorus-rich diets (56–60% protein; ca 18g phosphorus kg<sup>-1</sup> diet) whilst being reared at low temperature from start-feeding until parr-smolt transformation. Performances of salmon fed diets based on fish meal (STD) or a mix of fishmeal and hydrolysed fish proteins (HFM) as the major protein sources were ...
    • Northern cod species face spawning habitat losses if global warming exceeds 1.5°C 

      Dahlke, Flemming T.; Butzin, Martin; Nahrgang, Jasmine; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Mortensen, Atle; Pörtner, Hans-Otto; Storch, Daniela (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-28)
      Rapid climate change in the Northeast Atlantic and Arctic poses a threat to some of the world’s largest fish populations. Impacts of warming and acidification may become accessible through mechanism-based risk assessments and projections of future habitat suitability. We show that ocean acidification causes a narrowing of embryonic thermal ranges, which identifies the suitability of spawning ...
    • Optimizing intensive culture protocols for Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) larvae 

      Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Swain, Trilochan; Tveiten, Helge; Hansen, Øyvind J; Mortensen, Atle (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-22)
      Larval cod require live prey as food, and prey concentration (PC) and feeding frequency (FF) often afect their growth and survival. Apart from this, water exchange rates/water fow (WER/WF) and water current (WC) also afect the prey resident time in the tank and larval/early juvenile behaviour, respectively. High water current is also known to induce stress in fnfsh larvae, and this stress response ...
    • Spawning time in adult polar cod (Boreogadus saida) altered by crude oil exposure, independent of food availability 

      Strople, Leah Catherine; Vieweg, Ireen; Yadetie, Fekadu; Odei, Derrick Kwame; Thorsen, Anders; Karlsen, Odd André; Goksøyr, Anders; Sørensen, Lisbet; Sarno, Antonio; Hansen, Bjørn Henrik; Frantzen, marianne; Hansen, Øyvind J; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Nahrgang, Jasmine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-07-03)
      Fish early life stages are well known for their sensitivity to crude oil exposure. However, the effect of crude oil exposure on adults and their gametes during their spawning period is not well studied. Polar cod, a key arctic fish, may be at risk for crude oil exposure during this potentially sensitive life stage. Additionally, this species experiences lower food availability during their spawning ...
    • Temperature during early development has long-term effects on microRNA expression in Atlantic cod 

      Bizuayehu, Teshome Tilahun; Johansen, Steinar D; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Toften, Hilde; Babiak, Igor (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-04-17)
      Background: Environmental temperature has serious implications in life cycle of aquatic ectotherms. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of temperature acclimation and adaptation of marine organisms is of the uttermost importance for ecology, fisheries, and aquaculture, as it allows modeling the effects of global warming on population dynamics. Regulatory molecules are major modulators of acclimation ...
    • Ultrasonic imaging as a means of monitoring gonadal development in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) 

      Mlingi, Frank Thomas; Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Burgerhout, Erik; Tveiten, Helge; Tomkiewicz, Jonna; Kjørsvik, Elin; Mommens, Maren (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-21)
      The commercial farming of juvenile lumpfish requires monitoring of gonadal development to achieve synchronized production. Conventional methods such as gonadosomatic index (GSI), sex hormone analyses, gonadal histology, endoscopy, and gene expression analyses are costly, invasive, and often involve sacrificing the fish. We assessed the efficiency of ultrasound as a non-invasive method for monitoring ...