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- software . 2016Open AccessAuthors:Kamsma, Douwe; Sitters, Gerrit;Publisher: Figshare
<div>This software is divided in two parts: (i) an set of classes, methods and functions that allow for modelling the radiation force profile in a configuration of a transducer-resonator-flow cell, and (ii) a script that performs a massive automated sweep over some prop...
- other research product . Collection . 2013Open AccessAuthors:Lewis, Mark A.; Proboscsz, S.; Orr, C.; Krkošek, M.; Peacock, S.J.;Publisher: Figshare
The resilience of coastal social–ecological systems may depend on adaptive responses to aquaculture disease outbreaks that can threaten wild and farm fish. A nine-year study of parasitic sea lice (<i>Lepeophtheirus salmonis</i>) and pink salmon (<i>Oncorhynchus gorbusch...
- other research product . Collection . Other ORP type . 2019Open AccessAuthors:Tadmor-Levi, Roni; Doron-Faigenboim, Adi; Marcos-Hadad, Evgeniya; Petit, Jules; Hulata, Gideon; Forlenza, Maria; Wiegertjes, Geert F.; David, Lior;Publisher: figshare
Abstract Background Infectious disease outbreaks form major setbacks to aquaculture production and to further development of this important sector. Cyprinid herpes virus-3 (CyHV-3) is a dsDNA virus widely hampering production of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), one of the...
- other research product . Collection . 2016Open Access EnglishAuthors:Krkošek, Martin; Connors, Brendan M.; Ford, Helen; Peacock, Stephanie; Mages, Paul; Ford, Jennifer S.; Morton, Alexandra; Volpe, John P.; Hilborn, Ray; Dill, Lawrence M.; ...
For some salmon populations, the individual and population effects of sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) transmission from sea cage salmon farms is probably mediated by predation, which is a primary natural source of mortality of juvenile salmon. We examined how sea lic...
- software . 2014Open AccessAuthors:Sitters, Gerrit;Publisher: Figshare
<p>AFS software corresponding to the paper: "Acoustic Force Spectroscopy" in Nature Methods.</p>