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Dr. W. Abbink
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aquaculture
biochemistry
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Expertise
Animal Health and Welfare, Animal Physiology and Biochemistry, Aquaculture
Expertise (NL)
Aquacultuur, Dierfysiologie en -biochemie, Gezondheid en welzijn van dieren
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/303282878
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Researcher
Organisation
IMARES Wageningen UR (WUR)
Email
wout. abbink -at- wur. nl
URL
http://www.wewur.wur.nl/popups/vcard.aspx?id=ABBIN005&lang=u...
Publications
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Yellowtail Kingfish: toetsing van een familie voor plaatsing op de lijst voor productie te houden dieren
The effect of temperature and ph on the growth and physiological response of juvenile yellowtail kingfish seriola lalandi in recirculating aquaculture systems
The impact of elevated water nitrate concentration on physiology, growth and feed intake of African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) (online first)
Hoe giftig is nitraat voor Afrikaanse meerval?
The effect of temperature and pH on the growth and physiological response of juvenile yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi in recirculating aquaculture systems
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Current research
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Project leader
Yellowtail Kingfish
Researcher
Inventory study on transport of eel and African catfish
Researcher
The importance and threshold levels of water quality parameters for sole and catfish based on preference tests
Completed research projects
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Putting stunning into practice for turbot, sole, barramundi and pike perch
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Development of methods for measuring pain and discomfort in production animals
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Discomfort in fish kept in recirculating aquaculture systems
Classification
D21300
Biochemistry
D22600
Zoology
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