His scientific interests lie mostly in Salmo, Zoology, Sea cage, Ecology and Appetite. His Salmo research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Food intake, Endocrinology and Anorexia. His Anorexia research incorporates elements of Adult female and Aquaculture.
His Sea cage study deals with Morning intersecting with Animal science, Seasonality and Early winter. Many of his research projects under Ecology are closely connected to HUBzero, Empirical research, Welfare and Environmental ethics with HUBzero, Empirical research, Welfare and Environmental ethics, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Appetite study often links to related topics such as Fishery.
Sunil Kadri focuses on Fishery, Aquaculture, Salmo, Welfare and Animal science. His Fishery research includes themes of Swimming speed, Feeding patterns and Competition. Sunil Kadri does research in Aquaculture, focusing on Fish farming specifically.
His Salmo research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Zoology, Ecology, Anorexia, Food intake and Dorsal fin. His work in the fields of Ecology, such as Animal welfare and Fishing, intersects with other areas such as Animal-assisted therapy, Affect and Empirical research. His Animal science study combines topics in areas such as Morning, Salmonidae, Seasonality, photoperiodism and Appetite.
His main research concerns Aquaculture, Welfare, Fishery, Aquatic organisms and Fish farming. Welfare is integrated with Agricultural economics, Basal metabolic rate, Functional ability, Treatment and control groups and Rainbow trout in his study. His research in the fields of Stocking rate overlaps with other disciplines such as Production.
His Aquatic organisms research is under the purview of Ecology. Sunil Kadri has researched Fish farming in several fields, including Aquatic environment, Animal Welfare, Natural resource economics and Environmental resource management. His Animal Welfare research integrates issues from Cost–benefit analysis and Biological data.
Aquaculture, Fishery, Aquatic organisms, Fish farming and Nutrition physiology are his primary areas of study. Sunil Kadri integrates many fields, such as Fishery and Fight-or-flight response, in his works. His Fish farming research overlaps with Physical health and Welfare.
His research on Nutrition physiology often connects related topics like Food science.
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Current issues in fish welfare
F. A. Huntingford;C. Adams;V. A. Braithwaite;S. Kadri.
Journal of Fish Biology (2006)
Coping strategies in a strongly schooling fish, the common carp Cyprinus carpio.
F.A. Huntingford;Gill Andrew;S. Mackenzie;D. Morera.
Journal of Fish Biology (2010)
Differential patterns of feeding and resource accumulation in maturing and immature Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar
Sunil Kadri;David F. Mitchell;Neil B. Metcalfe;Felicity A. Huntingford.
Aquaculture (1996)
Daily feeding rhythms in Atlantic salmon in sea cages
Sunil Kadri;Neil B. Metcalfe;Felicity A. Huntingford;John E. Thorpe.
Aquaculture (1991)
What Controls the Onset of Anorexia in Maturing Adult Female Atlantic Salmon
S. Kadri;N. B. Metcalfe;F. A. Huntingford;J. E. Thorpe.
Functional Ecology (1995)
Daily and seasonal patterns in the feeding behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in a sea cage
I.Philip Smith;Neil B. Metcalfe;Felicity A. Huntingford;Sunil Kadri.
Aquaculture (1993)
Techniques for Measuring Feed Intake
Malcolm Jobling;Denis Covés;Børge Damsgård;Henrik R. Kristiansen.
(2007)
Screening for Coping Style Increases the Power of Gene Expression Studies
Simon MacKenzie;Laia Ribas;Maciej Pilarczyk;Davinia Morera Capdevila.
PLOS ONE (2009)
The effect of demand feeding on swimming speed and feeding responses in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata L. and European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax L. in sea cages
J E Andrew;C Noble;S Kadri;H Jewell.
Aquaculture Research (2002)
Defining, assessing and promoting the welfare of farmed fish.
F A Huntingford;S Kadri.
Revue Scientifique Et Technique De L Office International Des Epizooties (2014)
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