Work Package 2 - PhD Curriculum Development and Assessment

Dr. Ingrid Salvesen

Name: Salvesen
Surname: Ingrid
Nationality: Norwegian
Thesis
Microbial ecology in early stages of marine fish: Develpoment and evaluation of methods for microbial management in intensive larviculture.
Date of PhD Defense: 2000
   
   
 
   

 

Publications

1999
Growth of turbot (Scophthalamus maximus L.) during first feeding in relation to the fraction of r/K-strategists in the bacterial community of the rearing water.
Salvesen, I., Skjermo, J. and Vadstein, O.
Aquaculture 175, 337-350.
1997
Microbially matured water: a technique for selection of a non-opportunistic bacterial flora in water that may improve performance of marine larvae.
Skjermo, J., Salvesen, I., Øie, G., Olsen, Y. and Vadstein, O.

Aquaculture International 5, 13-28.

Acc.
Evaluation of plate count methods for determination of maximum specific growth rate in mixed microbial communities, and its possible application for diversity assessment.
Salvesen, I. and Vadstein, O.
Journal of Applied Microbiology.
1997
Surface disinfection of Atlantic halibut and turbot eggs with glutaraldehyde: evaluation of concentrations and contact times.
Salvesen, I., Øie, G. and Vadstein, O.
Aquaculture International 5, 249-258.
1995
Surface disinfection of eggs from marine fish: evaluation of four chemicals.
Salvesen, I. and Vadstein, O.
Aquaculture International 3, 155-171.
1993
A strategy to obtain microbial control during larval development of marine fish.
Vadstein, O., Øie, G., Olsen, Y., Salvesen, I., Skjermo, J. and Skjåk-Bræk, G.
pp. 69-75. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference of Fish Farm Technology – Trondheim, Norway (eds H. Reinertsen, L.A. Dahle, L. Jørgensen and K. Tvinnereim) Balkema, Rotterdam.
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