Blood will tell: what hematological analyses can reveal about fish welfare
H Seibel, B Baßmann, A Rebl - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Blood analyses provide substantial information about the physiological aspects of animal
welfare assessment, including the activation status of the neuroendocrine and immune …
welfare assessment, including the activation status of the neuroendocrine and immune …
Stress transcriptomics in fish: a role for genomic cortisol signaling
The physiological responses to stressors, including hormonal profiles and associated tissue
responsiveness have been extensively studied in teleosts, but the molecular mechanisms …
responsiveness have been extensively studied in teleosts, but the molecular mechanisms …
Stress indicators in fish
1. Why Do We Measure Stress? 2. Quantifying Stress 3. Specific Measures of Fish Stress
3.1. Cellular and Molecular Indicators 3.2. Primary and Secondary Physiological Indicators …
3.1. Cellular and Molecular Indicators 3.2. Primary and Secondary Physiological Indicators …
[LIVRE][B] Fish oil replacement and alternative lipid sources in aquaculture feeds
Experts are predicting that demand for marine fish oil will soon outstrip supply, creating
extreme urgency within the global aquafeed industry to find viable alternatives. Fish Oil …
extreme urgency within the global aquafeed industry to find viable alternatives. Fish Oil …
Transcriptional stress responses to environmental and husbandry stressors in aquaculture species
N Eissa, HP Wang - Reviews in Aquaculture, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Stress of aquatic animals occurs due to physical and physiological disturbances in the
aquatic environment or system when transportation, crowding, handling or changes of …
aquatic environment or system when transportation, crowding, handling or changes of …
Circadian rhythm and neurotransmitters are potential pathways through which ocean acidification and warming affect the metabolism of thick-shell mussels
Y Tang, X Du, S Sun, W Shi, Y Han… - Environmental …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Although the impacts of ocean acidification and warming on marine organisms have been
increasingly documented, little is known about the affecting mechanism underpinning their …
increasingly documented, little is known about the affecting mechanism underpinning their …
The molecular stress response
1. Introduction 2. Molecular Regulation of the Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Interrenal (HPI) Axis
2.1. Hypothalamus 2.2. Pituitary 2.3. Head Kidney (Interrenal Tissue) 3. Genomic Cortisol …
2.1. Hypothalamus 2.2. Pituitary 2.3. Head Kidney (Interrenal Tissue) 3. Genomic Cortisol …
Fish welfare in aquaculture: Physiological and immunological activities for diets, social and spatial stress on Mediterranean aqua cultured species
Welfare assessment currently is less well-characterized for aquatic animals and the classical
methodologies used for terrestrial animals are not adequate to improve our knowledge …
methodologies used for terrestrial animals are not adequate to improve our knowledge …
Defining the role of omics in assessing ecosystem health: perspectives from the Canadian environmental monitoring program
Scientific reviews and studies continue to describe omics technologies as the next
generation of tools for environmental monitoring, while cautioning that there are limitations …
generation of tools for environmental monitoring, while cautioning that there are limitations …
Stress response and the role of cortisol.
Fish diseases and disorders, Volume 2: Stress response and the role of cortisol. Page 1 © CAB
International 2010. Fish Diseases and Disorders Vol. 2: 182 Non-infectious Disorders, 2nd …
International 2010. Fish Diseases and Disorders Vol. 2: 182 Non-infectious Disorders, 2nd …