One of the enduring ichthyological mysteries is how migratory fish know when it is time to move from their winter to summer ...
Salmon's superfood powers are undeniable. For starters, the oily, flaky fish is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for a healthy heart and brain, proper vision and keeping your body ...
A study reveals how masu salmon adapt to upstream and downstream river habitats. Fast- and slow-growing salmon highlight ...
Before exploring foods that have more omega-3 fatty acids than salmon, it’s important to understand the different kinds of omega-3s.
Chelsea Wood, a parasite ecologist at the University of Washington, and her then graduate student Natalie Mastick had been pondering for months how they could reconstruct fluctuations over time in the ...
Thermal stress of salmon may result in temporary immunoincompetence, for example, by production and secretion of ...
Restored salmon habitat should resemble financial portfolios, offering fish diverse options for feeding and survival so that they can weather various conditions as the climate changes, a new study ...
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