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Mycobacteriosis in Fish
January 15, 2013 Mycobacteriosis in fish is a disease that is difficult to detect and therefore often underdiagnosed. For the same reason, information about the effects of this disease on the fish farming industry ... > full story -
Salmon Runs Boom, Go Bust Over Centuries
January 14, 2013 Salmon runs are notoriously variable: strong one year, and weak the next. New research shows that the same may be true from one century to the ... > full story -
Potential Harvest of Most Fish Stocks Largely Unrelated to Abundance
January 14, 2013 Environmental mood swings determine the sustainable yield of most fish ... > full story -
A Snapshot of Pupfish Evolution
January 10, 2013 One biologist has bred more than 3,000 hybrid fish in his time as a graduate student in evolution and ecology, a pursuit that has helped him create one of the most comprehensive snapshots of natural ... > full story -
Waterfall-Climbing Fish Use Same Mechanism to Climb Waterfalls and Eat Algae
January 4, 2013 Going against the flow is always a challenge, but some waterfall-climbing fish have adapted to their extreme lifestyle by using the same set of muscles for both climbing and eating, according to new ... > full story -
Bering Sea Study Finds Prey Density More Important to Predators Than Biomass
January 3, 2013 Marine resource managers often gauge the health of species based on overall biomass, but a new study of predator-prey relationships in the Bering Sea found that it isn't the total number of ... > full story -
The Effect of Stress on Atlantic Salmon's Congenital Immunity to IPN
January 2, 2013 Stress affects the congenital immune defence system. New doctoral research has revealed how stress can lower the immunity of salmon and increase its susceptibility to viral infection. Furthermore, ... > full story -
Low pH Levels Can Eliminate Harmful Blooms of Golden Algae, One Cause of Massive Fish Kills
December 20, 2012 Researchers are one step closer to understanding the algae that causes a substantial number of fish deaths in more than 18 ... > full story -
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Novel Test Identifies Patients Most Likely to Benefit from ALK Inhibition Therapy
December 12, 2012 Approximately one in 20 patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) has chromosomal aberrations targeting the anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene. This has considerable implications for ... > full story -
Fish Have Enormous Nutrient Impacts on Marine Ecosystems, Study Finds
December 11, 2012 Fish play a far more important role as contributors of nutrients to marine ecosystems than previously thought. In a pair of articles, they show that fish contribute more nutrients to their local ... > full story
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