Atlantic salmon (
Salmo salar) populations in the United States have declined precipitously over the last several decades, and the only remaining population segment is listed as endangered under the U.S.
Endangered species,
Salmo coruhensis,
Salmo rizeensis, Oncorhynchus mykiss, L-tryptophan, Sperm quality, Fertilizing capacity of a sperm.
Seasonal changes in antioxidant defense system of liver and gills of
Salmo trutta caspius,
Salmo trutta labrax and
Salmo trutta macrostigma.
SPECIES RAISED: landlocked Atlantic salmon (
Salmo salar); round whitefish (Prosopium cylindraceum)
1999: Movements of two strains of radio tagged Atlantic salmon,
Salmo salar L., smolts through reservoir.
'He was a good man,' said Maria Luz
Salmo, 30, and a neighbor of the mayor.
El Principium I se basa en el versiculo 13 del
Salmo 103 (Vg): Rigans montes de superioribus suis, de frnctu operum tuorum satiabitur tara.
"The leader of the so-called 'unified battalion 4' in 'Sahd brigade' terrorist group, nom de guerre 'Abu
Salmo', was killed along with other terrorists," the source added.
A 1998 study reported few differences in the color of frozen fillets from Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar starved for up to 86 days after being fed a diet containing astaxanthin [10].
Salmo, which means "leaping fish" in Latin, is the basis for the name salmon.
In the northern Idleb province, the Army's Air Force killed large numbers of terrorists and destroys their vehicles in Abu al-Dohour, al-Majas, Tal
Salmo and al-Rueifiyeh in the province's countryside.
The topics include some aspects of the dynamics of populations important to managing commercial marine fish, the economic theory of a common-property resource as applied to a fishery, a Pacific inter-decadal climate oscillation with impacts on salmon production, patterns in species composition and richness in fish assemblages in northern Wisconsin lakes, and genetic differences in growth and survival of juvenile hatchery and wild steelhead trout (
Salmo gairdneri).