Publications by authors named "K Attramadal"

Nephrocalcinosis is a widespread challenge in intensive production of salmon smolt. There is however no consensus on its aetiology, which makes it problematic to implement proper measures to limit its development. We performed a survey of nephrocalcinosis prevalence and environmental factors in 11 different hatcheries in Mid-Norway as well as a 6-month monitoring in one of the hatcheries.

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The microbial rearing quality influences the survival of marine larvae. Microbially matured water treatment systems (MMS) provide a more favourable rearing water microbiome than flow-through systems (FTS). It has previously been hypothesised, but not investigated, that initial rearing in MMS leaves a protective legacy effect in Atlantic cod larvae (Gadus morhua).

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Article Synopsis
  • Nephrocalcinosis is a prevalent issue in farmed Atlantic salmon that affects their kidney function, but its effects on overall fish health are not fully understood.
  • A transcriptome study showed that salmon with severe nephrocalcinosis exhibited significant changes in gene expression, including reduced metabolism and energy production, along with increased activation of tissue repair and inflammatory responses.
  • These gene regulation changes, combined with tissue damage, could severely impact the survival of infected salmon.
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Many studies demonstrate the importance of the commensal microbiomes to animal health and development. However, the initial community assembly process is poorly understood. It is unclear to what extent the hosts select for their commensal microbiota, whether stochastic processes contribute, and how environmental conditions affect the community assembly.

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