Influence of dietary blends of menhaden oil and canola oil on growth, muscle lipid composition, and thyroidal status of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in sea water

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B.S. Dosanjh
D.A. Higgs
D.A. Higgs
D.J. McKenzie
D.J. Randall
J.G. Eales
N. Rowshandeli
M. Rowshandeli
G. Deacon
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Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 1998年 / 19卷
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Atlantic salmon; canola oil; growth; lipid composition; thyroidal status;
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The effects of various dietary blends of menhaden oil (MO) with canola oil (CO) on the growth performance, whole body proximate composition, flesh quality (muscle proximate and lipid composition) and thyroidal status of immature Atlantic salmon in sea water were studied.
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