Browsing Institutt for biologi by Author "Bakke, Ingrid"
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Commensal and opportunistic bacteria present in the microbiota in atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) larvae differentially alter the hosts’ innate immune responses
Vestrum, Ragnhild Inderberg; Forberg, Torunn; Luef, Birgit; Bakke, Ingrid; Winge, Per; Olsen, Yngvar; Vadstein, Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)The roles of host-associated bacteria have gained attention lately, and we now recognise that the microbiota is essential in processes such as digestion, development of the immune system and gut function. In this study, ... -
Correlation between microbiota and growth in Mangrove Killifish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Forberg, Torunn; Sjulstad, Eli Bjørnø; Bakke, Ingrid; Olsen, Yngvar; Hagiwara, Atsushi; Sakakura, Yoshitaka; Vadstein, Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)The vertebrate gut is host to large communities of bacteria, and one of the beneficial contributions of this commensal gut microbiota is the increased nutritional gain from feed components that the host cannot degrade on ... -
Dietary Lipid Effects on Gut Microbiota of First Feeding Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.)
Eleni, Nikouli; Konstantinos Ar., Kormas; Yang, Jin; Olsen, Yngvar; Bakke, Ingrid; Vadstein, Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Decline in fish oil and fish meal availability has forced the aquaculture sector to investigate alternative and sustainable aquafeed ingredients. Despite that several studies have evaluated the effect of fish oil replacement ... -
Effects of different water treatments on microbial communities when startfeeding European lobster (Homarus gammarus)
Oien, John Vegard Næss (Master thesis, 2014)The challenge with poorly performing larvae and high mortality in replicate tanks is a bottleneck in aquaculture. The main objective of this thesis has been to reveal if differences in performance and survival of the reared ... -
Effects of reduced organic matter loading through membrane filtration on the microbial community dynamics in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) with Atlantic salmon parr (Salmo salar)
Fossmark, Ragnhild Olsen; Vadstein, Olav; Rosten, Trond Waldemar; Bakke, Ingrid; Koseto, Deni; Bugten, Anette Voll; Helberg, Gaute Alexander Nedberg; Nesje, Jenny; Jørgensen, Niels O.G.; Raspati, Gema Sakti; Azrague, Kamal; Østerhus, Stein Wold; Attramadal, Kari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A key challenge in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) is the accumulation of particulate organic matter, especially the fine and colloidal fraction due to low removal efficiency of today's technology. The supply of ... -
K-selection as microbial community management strategy: A method for improved viability of larvae in aquaculture
Vadstein, Olav; Attramadal, Kari; Bakke, Ingrid; Olsen, Yngvar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Aquaculture has the potential to become a major food supplier in a world with an increasing human population, and increased consumption of fish will likely have positive health implications. For marine aquaculture, the ... -
Managing the microbial community of marine fish larvae: a holistic perspective for larviculture
Vadstein, Olav; Attramadal, Kari; Bakke, Ingrid; Forberg, Torunn; Olsen, Yngvar; Verdegem, Marc; Giatsis, C.; Skjermo, Jorunn; Aasen, Inga Marie; Gatesoupe, Francois-Joel; Dirckens, Kristof; Sorgeloos, Patrick; Bossier, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The availability of high-quality juveniles is a bottleneck in the farming of many marine fish species. Detrimental larvae-microbe interactions are a main reason for poor viability and quality in larval rearing. In this ... -
Rearing water treatment induces microbial selection influencing the microbiota and pathogen associated transcripts of cod (Gadus morhua) larvae.
Vestrum, Ragnhild Inderberg; Attramadal, Kari; Winge, Per; Li, Keshuai; Olsen, Yngvar; Bones, Atle M.; Vadstein, Olav; Bakke, Ingrid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)We have previously shown that K-selection and microbial stability in the rearing water increases survival and growth of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) larvae, and that recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are compatible ... -
UV treatment in RAS influences the rearing water microbiota and reduces the survival of European lobster larvae (Homarus gammarus)
Attramadal, Kari J.K.; Øien, John Vegard; Kristensen, Elisabeth; Evjemo, Jan Ove; Kjørsvik, Elin; Vadstein, Olav; Bakke, Ingrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The rearing environment is important for a stable production of good quality lobster juveniles. By providing an environment excluding pathogens and dominated by mutualistic bacteria, the probability of developing healthy ...