Alec Maule, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Influence of bacterial kidney disease on smoltification in salmonids: Is it a case of double jeopardy? Influence of bacterial kidney disease on smoltification in salmonids: Is it a case of double jeopardy?
We investigated the effects of a chronic, progressive infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), on selected aspects of smoltification in yearling juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). After experimentally infecting fish with Rs using an immersion challenge, we sampled them every two weeks to monitor changes...
Authors
M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule, T.P. Poe, C.B. Schreck
Influence of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum on susceptibility of juvenile spring chinook salmon to gas bubble trauma Influence of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum on susceptibility of juvenile spring chinook salmon to gas bubble trauma
During experiments in our laboratory to assess the progression and severity of gas bubble trauma (GBT) in juvenile spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, we had the opportunity to assess the influence of Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease, on the susceptibility of salmon to GBT. We exposed fish with an established infection of Rs to...
Authors
L.K. Weiland, M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Annual report 1993-1994 Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Annual report 1993-1994
Abstract not available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner, K.M. Hans, J.W. Beeman, S. P. VanderKooi, J.D. Hotchkiss, P.A. Petrusso, S.G. Smith, A.G. Maule
Stress-induced immune-endocrine interaction Stress-induced immune-endocrine interaction
No abstract available
Authors
A.G. Maule, S. P. VanderKooi
Vulnerability to predation and physiological stress responses in juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) experimentally infected with Renibacterium salmoninarum Vulnerability to predation and physiological stress responses in juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) experimentally infected with Renibacterium salmoninarum
We experimentally infected juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), to examine the vulnerability to predation of fish with differing levels of Rs infection and assess physiological change during progression of the disease. Immersion challenges conducted during 1992 and 1994 produced...
Authors
M.G. Mesa, T.P. Poe, A.G. Maule, C.B. Schreck
Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter
A miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter (tag) was evaluated and field tested as a tool for determining the depths of juvenile salmonids. The tag had an effective radiated power of −19.7 decibels (1 mW reference), dimensions of 23 mm × 7 mm, and a weight of 2.2 g in air. The pulse rate of the tag increased with pressure, resulting in an expected tag life of approximately 11 d at...
Authors
J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, A.G. Maule
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Influence of bacterial kidney disease on smoltification in salmonids: Is it a case of double jeopardy? Influence of bacterial kidney disease on smoltification in salmonids: Is it a case of double jeopardy?
We investigated the effects of a chronic, progressive infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), on selected aspects of smoltification in yearling juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). After experimentally infecting fish with Rs using an immersion challenge, we sampled them every two weeks to monitor changes...
Authors
M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule, T.P. Poe, C.B. Schreck
Influence of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum on susceptibility of juvenile spring chinook salmon to gas bubble trauma Influence of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum on susceptibility of juvenile spring chinook salmon to gas bubble trauma
During experiments in our laboratory to assess the progression and severity of gas bubble trauma (GBT) in juvenile spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, we had the opportunity to assess the influence of Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease, on the susceptibility of salmon to GBT. We exposed fish with an established infection of Rs to...
Authors
L.K. Weiland, M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Annual report 1993-1994 Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Annual report 1993-1994
Abstract not available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner, K.M. Hans, J.W. Beeman, S. P. VanderKooi, J.D. Hotchkiss, P.A. Petrusso, S.G. Smith, A.G. Maule
Stress-induced immune-endocrine interaction Stress-induced immune-endocrine interaction
No abstract available
Authors
A.G. Maule, S. P. VanderKooi
Vulnerability to predation and physiological stress responses in juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) experimentally infected with Renibacterium salmoninarum Vulnerability to predation and physiological stress responses in juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) experimentally infected with Renibacterium salmoninarum
We experimentally infected juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), to examine the vulnerability to predation of fish with differing levels of Rs infection and assess physiological change during progression of the disease. Immersion challenges conducted during 1992 and 1994 produced...
Authors
M.G. Mesa, T.P. Poe, A.G. Maule, C.B. Schreck
Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter
A miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter (tag) was evaluated and field tested as a tool for determining the depths of juvenile salmonids. The tag had an effective radiated power of −19.7 decibels (1 mW reference), dimensions of 23 mm × 7 mm, and a weight of 2.2 g in air. The pulse rate of the tag increased with pressure, resulting in an expected tag life of approximately 11 d at...
Authors
J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, A.G. Maule