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The salmon adipose fin; new evidence of a neural network implies functionality Public Deposited

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  • In the watery world of fishes, salmon are some of the most familiar species to both scientists and layman alike. Due to their cultural, commercial and recreational importance they were some of the earliest fish to receive the focus of scientific inquiry and played a major role in the development of modern fish hatcheries. As the canning industries of the nineteenth century rose, leading to declining fish stocks throughout the twentieth century, billions of dollars were spent worldwide to better understand salmon in an effort to preserve healthy runs (Lichatowich 1999). With such a prominent role in our society, many would suspect that everything there is to know about these fish had already been discovered. It turns out far less may be known than we assumed.
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