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Studies

Chair of Aquaculture provides undergraduate and postgraduate academic education within the following curricula:

 

 Defended PhD theses:

  • Katrin Kaldre, 2018, (sup) Tiit Paaver; Riho Gross, Invasive non-indigenous crayfish species as a threat to the noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) populations in Estonia, Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Tiia Forsström, 2017, (sup) Anti Vasemägi; Veijo Jormalainen, Mereisten vieraslajien havaitseminen, leviäminen ja vaikutukset Pohjoisen Itämeren eliöyhteisöihin, University of Turku.
  • Lilian Pukk, 2016, (sup) Anti Vasemägi; Riho Gross; Tiit Paaver. Analysis of molecular genetic and life-history traits in Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis), Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Salla-Riikka Vesterlund, 2015, (sup) Anti Vasemägi; Jouni Sorvari. Kilpailevan tulokaskimalaisen (Bombus terrestris) geneettinen, fysiologinen ja ekologinen määrittäminen ja lajin vaikutus kotimaisiin lähilajeihin muuttuvissa ilmasto-oloissa, University of Turku.
  • Aurelija Samuiloviene, 2012, (sup) Riho Gross. Population genetic structure of salmon (Salmo salar) and sea trout (Salmo truttaL.) in Lithuanian rivers, Klaipeda University, Lithuania (13.06.2012).
  • Priit Päkk, 2012, (sup) Tiit Paaver; Piret Hussar. Alterations of epidermal cells' functional activity in fish due to infection), Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Akarapong Swaditpong, 2009, (sup) Anti Vasemägi. Conservation genetics of Finnish fish populations, University of Turku.
  • Anti Vasemägi, 2004, (sup) Riho Gross; Tiit Paaver; Jan Nilsson; Lars-Ove Eriksson. Evolutionary Genetics of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) - Molecular Markers and Applications, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea.

 

Dissertations under supervision:

  • Magnus Lauringson, PhD student, (sup) Priit Päkk; Anti Vasemägi, Prevalence and effects of co-infections in fish, Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Alfonso Diaz Suarez, PhD student, (sup) Anti Vasemägi; Veljo Kisand, Molecular genetic and parasitological analysis of northern pike, Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Oksana Burimski, PhD student, (sup) Riho Gross, Comparative studies of genetic diversity, divergence and fitness of endangered salmonids in wild and captivity, Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Heiki Jaanuska, PhD student, (sup) Riho Gross, Wels catfish (Silurus glanis) as a promising new species in Estonian aquaculture - development of artificial reproduction and rearing technologies, Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Ilkka Nousiainen, PhD student, (sup) Anti Vasemägi; Riho Gross, Proliferative kidney disease in salmonids: application of environmental DNA, ecological and genetic methodologies, Estonian University of Life Sciences.
  • Siim Kahar, PhD student, (sup) Anti Vasemägi, Integrated analyses of fitness related traits in salmonid fishes, University of Turku.
  • Freed Ahmad, PhD student, (sup) Anti Vasemägi; Paul Debes, Genomic analysis of proliferative kidney disease, University of Turku.
  • Marko Visse, PhD student, (sup) Lauri Saks; Peeter Hõrak; Anti Vasemägi, Trade-offs associated with immune function in fishes, University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology (old), Estonian Marine Institute, University of Tartu, Department of Fish Biology and Fisheries.
  • Kateriina Rumvolt, PhD student, (sup) Priit Päkk; Lauri Saks, Host-parasite interactions in coastal fish in the context of variable environment, University of Tartu.