Physiological mechanisms of acute upper thermal tolerance in fish

R Ern, AH Andreassen, F Jutfelt - Physiology, 2023‏ - journals.physiology.org
This review is focused on the questions of why fish exhibit heat failure at thermal extremes
and which physiological mechanisms determine the acute upper thermal tolerance. We …

A review on the involvement of heat shock proteins (extrinsic chaperones) in response to stress conditions in aquatic organisms

S Jeyachandran, H Chellapandian, K Park, IS Kwak - Antioxidants, 2023‏ - mdpi.com
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) encompass both extrinsic chaperones and stress proteins.
These proteins, with molecular weights ranging from 14 to 120 kDa, are conserved across …

Responses of aquaculture fish to climate change‐induced extreme temperatures: A review

MJ Islam, A Kunzmann, MJ Slater - Journal of the World …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
Climate change‐induced extreme temperature events are becoming more intense and
frequent. For fish, temperature is the master abiotic factor that controls and limits fish …

Effect of fish meal substitution with fermented soy pulp on growth performance, digestive enzyme, amino acid profile, and immune-related gene expression of African …

ZA Kari, MA Kabir, MAO Dawood, MKAA Razab… - Aquaculture, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Fermented soy pulp (FSP) is currently capturing attention worldwide because of the high
price of fish meal and its inconsistent supply in recent years. FSP replaces fish meal as a …

The concept of stress in fish

CB Schreck, L Tort - Fish physiology, 2016‏ - Elsevier
1. Introduction 1.1. What Is Stress? 1.2. Dynamics of the Stress Response and Effects on
Performance 1.3. Contemporary View of the GAS: Eustress versus Distress 1.4. Sensory …

An updated review of cold shock and cold stress in fish

CH Reid, PH Patrick, T Rytwinski, JJ Taylor… - Journal of Fish …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
Temperature is critical in regulating virtually all biological functions in fish. Low temperature
stress (cold shock/stress) is an often‐overlooked challenge that many fish face as a result of …

The evolutionary and ecological role of heat shock proteins

JG Sørensen, TN Kristensen, V Loeschcke - Ecology letters, 2003‏ - Wiley Online Library
Most heat shock proteins (Hsp) function as molecular chaperones that help organisms to
cope with stress of both an internal and external nature. Here, we review the recent …

Heat shock proteins (chaperones) in fish and shellfish and their potential role in relation to fish health: a review

RJ Roberts, C Agius, C Saliba, P Bossier… - Journal of fish …, 2010‏ - Wiley Online Library
Heat shock proteins (HSPs), also known as stress proteins and extrinsic chaperones, are a
suite of highly conserved proteins of varying molecular weight (c. 16–100 kDa) produced in …

[PDF][PDF] Stress in fish

GK Iwama, LOB Afonso, MM Vijayan - Annals-New York Academy of …, 1998‏ - academia.edu
It may be presumptuous of me to state that this brief overview of stress in fish was a tribute to
Dave Randall, because it would assume that the quality of science I have practiced in my …

Dietary administration of a commercial mixed-species probiotic improves growth performance and modulates the intestinal immunity of tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus

BT Standen, DL Peggs, MD Rawling, A Foey… - Fish & Shellfish …, 2016‏ - Elsevier
The growth performance, immunological status, intestinal morphology and microbiology of
tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, were investigated after dietary administration of the …