Neuromorphological and behavioural effects of early developmental exposure to alarm cue on captive-reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

PhD Student Ali Mokdad, along with two Honours thesis student co-authors he mentored, published part of his thesis in the Canadian Journal for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, which reports on a cutting-edge study examining the effects of exposing Atlantic salmon offspring to alarm cue and the subsequent effects on the neuromorphology (brain regions). This is important work that hatcheries can use to potentially improve the fitness of captively bred fishes.