Browsing USN Open Archive by Author "Wollebæk, Jens"
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Brood‐stock management and early hatchery rearing of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus))
Olk, Tom Robin; Thorarensen, Helgi Thor; Jeuthe, Henrik; Wollebæk, Jens; Lydersen, Espen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus)) is a stenothermic cold‐water fish, which has been cultured in Northern Europe and North America since the 1980s. The industry has remained relatively small with an annual ... -
Formalin treatments before eyeing and hand-picking of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) eggs; re-evaluating the timing of antifungal treatments
Olk, Tom Robin; Wollebæk, Jens; Lydersen, Espen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) eggs in hatcheries are treated for fungal infections using formalin before, and hand-picking during the eyed stage. The relative effectiveness of these two treatments was evaluated using ... -
Genetisk struktur hos ørret i Mjøsa
Wollebæk, Jens; Røed, Knut H.; Heggenes, Jan (HiT skrift, Research report, 2011-03-25)Fiskeforvaltningen ønsker å bevare stedegne bestander, ut fra en antagelse om lokal tilpassning av fisk til det enkelte miljøet den lever i. Hovedmålsetningen for foreliggende undersøkelse har derfor vært å kartlegge ... -
Life histories and ecotype conservation in an adaptive vertebrate: Genetic constitution of piscivorous brown trout covaries with habitat stability
Wollebæk, Jens; Heggenes, Jan; Røed, Knut H. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Ecotype variation in species exhibiting different life history strategies may reflect heritable adaptations to optimize reproductive success, and potential for speciation.Traditionally, ecotypes have, however, been defined ... -
Population connectivity: dam migration mitigations and contemporary site fidelity in arctic char
Wollebæk, Jens; Heggenes, Jan; Røed, Knut H. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-07-14)BACKGROUND: Animal feeding and spawning migrations may be limited by physical barriers and behavioral interactions. Dam constructions (e.g. hydropower) commonly include gateways for fish migrations to sustain ecological ...