Genre
- Journal Article
This study investigates the benefits of using prevalence as a summary measure of sea lice infestation on farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L. Aspects such as sampling effort, the relationship between abundance and prevalence arising from the negative binomial distribution, and how this relationship can be used to indicate the degree of aggregation of lice on a site at a given time point are discussed. As a case study, data were drawn from over 50 commercial Atlantic salmon farms on the west coast of Scotland between 2002 and 2006. Descriptive statistics and formal analysis using a linear modelling technique identified significant variations in sea lice prevalence across year class, region and season. Supporting evidence of a functional relationship between prevalence and abundance of sea lice is provided, which is explained through the negative binomial distribution.
Baillie, M.: Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
Oxford; UK
Blackwell Publishing
Accession Number: 20093108569. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: 38 ref. Subject Subsets: Medical & Veterinary Entomology; Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science
Source type: Electronic(1)
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Language
- English
Subjects
- aggregation
- case studies
- Western Europe
- United Kingdom
- animals
- Osteichthyes
- Salmo
- eukaryotes
- Protozoan, Helminth, Mollusc and Arthropod Parasites of Animals (LL822) (New March 2000)
- models
- Incidence
- Aquatic Biology and Ecology (MM300)
- Salmon
- diadromous fishes
- Caligidae
- Statistics
- aquatic organisms
- Britain
- Salmo salar
- animal diseases
- European Union Countries
- Commonwealth of Nations
- Chordata
- Copepoda
- Crustacea
- Great Britain
- Aquaculture (Animals) (MM120)
- OECD Countries
- Aquatic Sciences (General) (MM000)
- aquatic animals
- Salmonidae
- Europe
- fishes
- Scotland
- arthropods
- Developed Countries
- Atlantic salmon
- British Isles
- UK
- Salmoniformes
- Lepeophtheirus salmonis
- Lepeophtheirus
- vertebrates
- invertebrates
- Siphonostomatoida