Search Results - "Kittilsen, S."
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Melanin-based skin spots reflect stress responsiveness in salmonid fish
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2009)“…Within animal populations, genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors interact to shape individual neuroendocrine and behavioural profiles, conferring…”
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Stressed mothers - troubled offspring: a study of behavioural maternal effects in farmed Salmo salar
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-09-2011)“…Mature female Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were given intraperitoneal cortisol implants 1 week prior to stripping to examine the influence of simulated maternal…”
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Salmon Welfare Index Model (SWIM 1.0): a semantic model for overall welfare assessment of caged Atlantic salmon: review of the selected welfare indicators and model presentation
Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-03-2013)“…A semantic model for overall welfare assessment of Atlantic salmon reared in sea cages is presented. The model, called SWIM 1.0, is designed to enable fish…”
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Behavioral plasticity in rainbow trout (O ncorhynchus mykiss) with divergent coping styles: When doves become hawks
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2008)“…Consistent and heritable individual differences in reaction to challenges, often referred to as stress coping styles, have been extensively documented in…”
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Determining stress-responsiveness in family groups of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) using non-invasive measures
Published in Aquaculture (16-12-2009)“…In this study, we examined variation in stress-responsiveness between 10 full sibling families of Atlantic salmon from a commercial breeding programme…”
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A note on reward-related behaviour and emotional expressions in farmed silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes)—Basis for a novel tool to study animal welfare
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (15-12-2006)“…The present study aimed to investigate the profile and quantitative aspects of reward-related behaviour and emotional expressions during anticipation of…”
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