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| P A HeuchSummaryAffiliation: National Veterinary Institute Country: Norway Publications
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A model of salmon louse production in Norway: effects of increasing salmon production and public management measuresP A Heuch
National Veterinary Institute, Fish Health Section, Oslo, Norway
Dis Aquat Organ 45:145-52. 2001..Such sample numbers are likely to be opposed by farmers. The use of national delousing programs to solve the problem is discussed...
A comparison of epidemiological patterns of salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, infections on farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in Norway and ScotlandP A Heuch
Section for Fish Health, National Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway
J Fish Dis 26:539-51. 2003..The results highlight the importance of ensuring that effective veterinary medicines are available in the UK for the control of infection...
Infection of wild fishes by the parasitic copepod Caligus elongatus on the south east coast of NorwayP A Heuch
National Veterinary Institute, Section for Parasitology, PO Box 8156 Dep, 0033 Oslo, Norway
Dis Aquat Organ 77:149-58. 2007..elongatus infections between May to June and September. The relatively high numbers of chalimii on North Sea lumpfish suggest that offshore fish sustain an oceanic population of this louse species...
Temporal and spatial variations in lice numbers on salmon farms in the Hardanger fjord 2004-06P A Heuch
National Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway
J Fish Dis 32:89-100. 2009..Mean fish weight was significantly positively correlated with mean abundance of adult female lice...
Caligus elongatus Nordmann genotypes on wild and farmed fishØ Øines
Section for Parasitology, National Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway
J Fish Dis 30:81-91. 2007..Genotypes of C. elongatus on the SE coast of Norway vary according to season and fish species. Factors involved in the encounter between fish and lice are important for the establishment of lice on their hosts...
Host preference of adult Caligus elongatus Nordmann in the laboratory and its implications for Atlantic cod aquacultureO Oines
Section for Parasitology, National Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway
J Fish Dis 29:167-74. 2006..elongatus may transfer between different host species. Cod is an attractive host for lice from both lumpfish and saithe, which suggests that C. elongatus may become a serious pest of farmed cod...
Clustering of parasites within cages on Scottish and Norwegian salmon farms: alternative sampling strategies illustrated using simulationC W Revie
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Prev Vet Med 81:135-47. 2007..The findings demonstrate that the "few fish from many cages" approach results in a marked improvement in precision when sampling aquatic one-host parasites in cage-based production systems...
