They cannot and will not have a more efficient ally than Salmo Salar.
2
The species Cyprinus and Corregonus with their allies, including Salmo, are, as you know, especially difficult.
3
Never no more, Salmo Salar, unless something smashes-notan inch, be you of gold instead of silver.
4
For Salmo's bard has sung (by Heaven's decrees)
5
These are the common trout and sea-trout (Salmo fario and S. trutta); they attain a great size.
6
As time went on it was evident that they did not flourish in the style usual to Salmo irideus.
7
Fresh Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) represents a healthy, nutritious food with global distribution and increasing consumption and economic value.
8
It cannot but fill a wide gap in that portion of natural history,-aboveall, in the different divisions of the genus Salmo.
9
Immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy were used to examine the development of this parasite within the kidney of the brown trout Salmo trutta.
10
I think Salmo Salar has very greatly over-estimated the quantity of Salmon fry that go down to the sea from the rivers.
11
From the banks of so many rivers, the Romans glimpsed his flashing beauty and they named him Salmo - which means, The Leaper
12
But there are thousands of outers who, from choice or necessity, take their summer vacations where Salmo fontinalis is not to be had.
13
As for salmon, I may here remark that I could only hear of one pool in the United States where Salmo salar can be caught.
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This, however, is quite contrary to my experience, and I think that if Salmo Salar will listen to the evidence he will change his opinion.
15
Does Salmo Salar think that one ton and a tenth of Smolts go down the river Hodder to the sea on an average of years?
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The aim of this study was to measure the changes in lipid metabolism which occur during smoltification and seawater transfer in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).