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Niall Bromage was affiliated with the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom. The career and research outputs of the scientist are documented with no listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. There is also no record of book publications or specific awards in available data.

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Due to the absence of details on published works or academic collaborations, this profile focuses primarily on the affiliation and the factual status of the scientist.

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Best Publications

  • The environmental regulation of maturation in farmed finfish with special reference to the role of photoperiod and melatonin

    Niall Bromage;Mark Porter;Clive Randall

  • The relationships between stocking density and welfare in farmed rainbow trout

    T Ellis;B North;AP Scott;NR Bromage

  • Broodstock management, fecundity, egg quality and the timing of egg production in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Niall Bromage;John Jones;Clive Randall;Mark Thrush

  • The impact of stocking density on the welfare of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    B.P. North;J.F. Turnbull;T. Ellis;M.J. Porter

  • Natural Copepods Are Superior to Enriched Artemia Nauplii as Feed for Halibut Larvae (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) in Terms of Survival, Pigmentation and Retinal Morphology: Relation to Dietary Essential Fatty Acids

    R J Shields;J G Bell;F S Luizi;B Gara

  • Development of broodstock diets for the European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) with special emphasis on the importance of n−3 and n−6 highly unsaturated fatty acid to reproductive performance

    Michael P. Bruce;Ferdinand Oyen;J. Gordon Bell;Juan F. Asturiano

  • Dietary lipid enhancement of broodstock reproductive performance and egg and larval quality in atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)

    C Mazorra;M Bruce;JG Bell;A Davie

  • The timing of ovulation and stripping and their effects on the rates of fertilization and survival to eying, hatch and swim-up in the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri R.)

    J.R.C. Springate;N.R. Bromage;J.A.K. Elliott;D.L. Hudson

  • Gamete physiology, fertilization and egg activation in teleost fish

    K Coward;N R Bromage;O Hibbitt;J Parrington

  • Blastomere morphology as a predictive measure of fish egg viability

    R.J. Shields;N.P. Brown;N.R. Bromage

  • Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

    Manuel Carrillo;Silvia Zanuy;Francisco Prat;Joan Cerdà

  • Yolk Formation and Degradation during Oocyte Maturation in Seabream Sparus aurata: Involvement of Two Lysosomal Proteinases

    Oliana Carnevali;Rosa Carletta;Alessandra Cambi;Alberto Vita

  • Egg Quality Determinants in Finfish The Role of Overripening with Special Reference to the Timing of Stripping in the Atlantic Halibut Hippoglossus hippoglossus

    Niall Bromage;Mike Bruce;Ngappa Basavaraja;Krishen Rana

  • The effect of modifications in photoperiod on spawning time, ovarian development and egg quality in the sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.)

    Manuel Carrillo;Niall Bromage;Silvia Zanuy;Roque Serrano

  • Effects of egg size on early growth and survival in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson)

    J.R.C. Springate;N.R. Bromage

  • Reproductive response of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to photoperiodic manipulation; effects on spawning periodicity, fecundity and egg size☆

    Antonio Campos-Mendoza;Brendan McAndrew;Kevin Coward;Niall R Bromage

  • Photoperiodic mechanisms and rhythms of reproduction in the female rainbow trout.

    James Duston;Niall Bromage

  • The impact of seasonal alteration in the lipid composition of broodstock diets on egg quality in the european sea bass

    José María Navas;Michael P. Bruce;Mark Thrush;Bruce M. Farndale

  • Relationships between serum levels of gonadotropin, oestradiol-17 beta, and vitellogenin in the control of ovarian development in the rainbow trout. II. The effects of alterations in environmental photoperiod.

    N.R. Bromage;C. Whitehead;B. Breton

  • The effects of constant photoperiods on the timing of spawning in the rainbow trout

    N.R. Bromage;J.A.K. Elliott;J.R.C. Springate;C. Whitehead

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia Zanuy
Silvia Zanuy Spanish National Research Council
David J. Penman
David J. Penman University of Stirling
Brendan McAndrew
Brendan McAndrew University of Stirling
Darren K. Griffin
Darren K. Griffin University of Kent
Olivier Kah
Olivier Kah University of Rennes
John Parrington
John Parrington University of Oxford
John P. Sumpter
John P. Sumpter Brunel University London
Oliana Carnevali
Oliana Carnevali Marche Polytechnic University
Charles R. Tyler
Charles R. Tyler University of Exeter
John R. Sargent
John R. Sargent University of Stirling

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