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Overview

Dominic F. Houlihan is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a specific focus on Aquatic Science. The scientist's work contributes to the understanding of Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth, a main topic featured in their publications.

Dominic F. Houlihan has contributed to scientific literature through papers such as:

  • Protein turnover and amino acid flux in fish larvae, 2023, eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania)

Their research outputs include a total citation count for this paper indicative of engagement in the scientific community. The publication venues linked to their work include:

  • eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania)

Collaborative efforts are evident through frequent co-authorship with other researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • Ian McCarthy
  • CG Carter
  • Felix Marttin

This profile emphasizes their involvement in advancing knowledge related to fish biology, nutrition, and growth processes within aquaculture contexts. The detailed investigation into protein turnover and amino acid flux contributes to foundational scientific understanding relevant to aquatic life development.

Best Publications

  • Protein growth performance, amino acid utilisation and somatotropic axis responsiveness to fish meal replacement by plant protein sources in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)

    P. Gomez-Requeni;M. Mingarro;J. A. Calduch-Giner;F. Medale

  • Food intake in fish.

    Dominic Houlihan;Thierry Boujard;Malcolm Jobling

  • The effect of feeding hierarchy on individual variability in daily feeding of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum)

    I. D. Mccarthy;C. G. Carter;D. F. Houlihan

  • Growth Rates and Protein Turnover in Atlantic Cod, Gadus morhua

    D. F. Houlihan;S. J. Hall;C. Gray;B. S. Noble

  • Proteomic sensitivity to dietary manipulations in rainbow trout.

    S. A. M. Martin;O. T. Vilhelmsson;F. Medale;P. Watt

  • Effects of dietary amino acid profile on growth performance, key metabolic enzymes and somatotropic axis responsiveness of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)

    P. Gómez-Requeni;M. Mingarro;S. Kirchner;J.A Calduch-Giner

  • The energetic cost of protein synthesis in isolated hepatocytes of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

    Marinus C. Pannevis;Dominic F. Houlihan

  • The effect of stress on the immune response of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) fed diets containing different amounts of vitamin C

    I. Thompson;A. White;T.C. Fletcher;D.F. Houlihan

  • Dietary plant-protein substitution affects hepatic metabolism in rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss )

    Oddur T Vilhelmsson;Samuel Allen Moore Martin;F. Medale;S. J. Kaushik

  • Tissue-specific changes in protein synthesis rates in vivo during anoxia in crucian carp

    RW Smith;DF Houlihan;Göran E Nilsson;JG Brechin

  • Amino acid metabolism and protein turnover in larval turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) fed natural zooplankton or Artemia.

    L. E. C. Conceição;T. van der Meeren;J. A. J. Verreth;M. S. Evjen

  • Protein turnover, amino acid profile and amino acid flux in juvenile shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei: effects of dietary protein source

    Elena Mente;P. Coutteau;Dominic Francis Joseph Houlihan;Ian Davidson

  • The effect of short-term fasting and a single meal on protein synthesis and oxygen consumption in cod, Gadus morhua.

    Alastair Robert Lyndon;Dominic F. Houlihan;S. J. Hall

  • The effect of dietary vitamin A and astaxanthin on the immunocompetence of rainbow trout

    I. Thompson;G. Choubert;D.F. Houlihan;C.J. Secombes

  • Starvation alters the liver transcriptome of the innate immune response in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar )

    Samuel A M Martin;Alex Douglas;Dominic F Houlihan;Christopher J Secombes

  • Growth and feed utilization efficiencies of seawater Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., fed a diet containing supplementary enzymes

    C. G. Carter;D. F. Houlihan;B. Buchanan;A. I. Mitchell

  • Variation in individual food consumption rates of fish and its implications for the study of fish nutrition and physiology.

    Ian D. McCarthy;Dominic F. Houlihan;Chris G. Carter;Katerina Moutou

  • Rates of growth and protein synthesis correlated with nucleic acid content in fry of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss: effects of age and temperature

    E. M. Mathers;D. F. Houlihan;I. D. McCarthy;L. J. Burren

  • Transcriptome response following administration of a live bacterial vaccine in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

    Samuel Allen Moore Martin;Susan Corral Blaney;Dominic Francis Joseph Houlihan;Christopher John Secombes

  • Nucleic acid concentrations and enzyme activities as correlates of growth rate of the saithe Pollachius virens: growth-rate estimates of open-sea fish

    E. M. Mathers;D. F. Houlihan;M. J. Cunningham

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris G. Carter
Chris G. Carter University of Tasmania
Samuel A.M. Martin
Samuel A.M. Martin University of Aberdeen
Christopher J. Secombes
Christopher J. Secombes University of Aberdeen
Antti Kause
Antti Kause Natural Resources Institute Finland
Kari Ruohonen
Kari Ruohonen University of Turku
Françoise Médale
Françoise Médale INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Esa Mäntysaari
Esa Mäntysaari Natural Resources Institute Finland
Sadasivam Kaushik
Sadasivam Kaushik University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Anders Kiessling
Anders Kiessling Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Mark J. Costello
Mark J. Costello Nord University

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