Blar i Brage NMBU på forfatter "Gajardo, Karina"
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A diet change from dry food to beef induces reversible changes on the faecal microbiota in healthy, adult, client-owned dogs
Herstad, Kristin; Gajardo, Karina; Bakke, Anne Marie; Moe, Lars; Ludvigsen, Jane; Rudi, Knut; Rud, Ida; Sekelja, Monika; Skancke, Ellen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
A high-resolution map of the gut microbiota in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): A basis for comparative gut microbial research
Gajardo, Karina; Rodiles, Ana; Kortner, Trond M.; Krogdahl, Åshild; Bakke, Anne Marie; Merrifield, Daniel L; Sørum, Henning (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Consistent changes in the intestinal microbiota of Atlantic salmon fed insect meal diets
Li, Yanxian; Gajardo, Karina; Torres, Hugo Alexander Jaramillo; Kortner, Trond M.; Krogdahl, Åshild (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Being part of fish's natural diets, insects have become a practical alternative feed ingredient for aquaculture. While nutritional values of insects have been extensively studied in various fish species, their ... -
In vitro effects of antinutrients on gut microbiota from farmed Atlantic salmon
Gebreselassie, Hailay Kidanu (Master thesis, 2017)Currently investigations on gut microbiota of animals and humans have received increased emphasis as it is thought to be a key factor in metabolism of nutrients, immune system, growth and protection against potential ... -
Intestinal Fluid Permeability in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) Is Affected by Dietary Protein Source
Hu, Haibin; Chikwati, Elvis Mashingaidze; Kortner, Trond M.; Gajardo, Karina; Tinsley, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Nutrition and intestinal health in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) : involvement of antinutrients and microbiota
Gajardo, Karina (PhD Thesis;2016:88, Doctoral thesis, 2016)The use of alternative protein ingredients to replace fishmeal in diets for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) can have negative consequences for the fish intestinal health. The most severe intestinal physiological and morphological ...