Ontogeny of lymphoid organs and mucosal associated lymphoid tissues in ballan wrasse and the effect of different diets
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ABSTRACT: Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is used as a cleaner fish in Norwegian aquaculture to control sea lice. Thus, knowledge on the digestive physiology and nutrient requirements, as well as the ontogeny of the immune system is important. In this study, two different diets were tested; diet 1 was used as control diet consisting of artemia and rotifers cultivated and enriched in the in-house facility at IMR, Austevoll, Bergen (Norway). Diet 2 consists in plankton which has successfully been used before in cod larvae generating more robust individuals. Sampling was done according to the standard length of the larvae rather than age (dph). Sampling point 0 (BW0) (4 mm), sampling point 2 (BW2) (4,5 mm), sampling point 3 (BW3) (5,7 to 6 mm), sampling 4 (BW4) (7 to 7,5 mm), sampling point 5 (BW5) (10 to 10,5 mm), sampling point 6 (BW6) (16 to 16,5 mm), and sampling point 7 (BW7) (25 to 30 mm). Ontogeny of lymphoid organs and mucosal associated lymphoid tissues in ballan wrasse and the effect of different diets were investigated.
ORGANISM(S): Labrus bergylta
PROVIDER: GSE200208 | GEO | 2023/02/17
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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