[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in recirculating aquaculture systems and role of microalgae to close system loop
In the recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), waste management of nutrient-rich
byproducts accounts for 30–50% of the whole production costs. Integrating microalgae into …
byproducts accounts for 30–50% of the whole production costs. Integrating microalgae into …
Ion transporters and osmoregulation in the kidney of teleost fishes as a function of salinity
Euryhaline teleosts exhibit major changes in renal function as they move between
freshwater (FW) and seawater (SW) environments, thus tolerating large fluctuations in …
freshwater (FW) and seawater (SW) environments, thus tolerating large fluctuations in …
Acid-base physiology and CO2 homeostasis: regulation and compensation in response to elevated environmental CO2
Acid-base balance is one of the most tightly regulated physiological processes.
Accumulation of metabolic CO 2 produced at the tissues causes extra-or intracellular …
Accumulation of metabolic CO 2 produced at the tissues causes extra-or intracellular …
Physiology and aquaculture: A review of ion and acid‐base regulation by the gills of fishes
Fish aquaculture facilities strive to maintain abiotic conditions that optimise somatic growth.
Two physiological systems that are critically linked to environmental abiotic factors are ion …
Two physiological systems that are critically linked to environmental abiotic factors are ion …
The effects of environmental changes on the endocrine regulation of feeding in fishes
H Volkoff - … Transactions of the Royal Society B, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Fishes are exposed to natural and anthropogenic changes in their environment, which can
have major effects on their behaviour and their physiology, including feeding behaviour …
have major effects on their behaviour and their physiology, including feeding behaviour …
Role of the kidneys in acid-base regulation and ammonia excretion in freshwater and seawater fish: implications for nephrocalcinosis
Maintaining normal pH levels in the body fluids is essential for homeostasis and represents
one of the most tightly regulated physiological processes among vertebrates. Fish are …
one of the most tightly regulated physiological processes among vertebrates. Fish are …
Ecological effects of elevated CO2 on marine and freshwater fishes: from individual to community effects
Research over the past decade has shown that climate-change relevant CO 2 levels can
affect the growth, development and survival of some fishes during early life. There are also …
affect the growth, development and survival of some fishes during early life. There are also …
[HTML][HTML] A descriptive study of carbon dioxide production and removal in full-scale RAS for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) post-smolt: A comparison of two different …
L Jafari, S Fivelstad, K Attramadal, H Flataker… - Aquacultural …, 2024 - Elsevier
Reliable data on metabolic rates and CO 2 removal efficiency are essential for fish welfare in
intensive production and RAS design. This descriptive study at a commercial post-smolt …
intensive production and RAS design. This descriptive study at a commercial post-smolt …
Assessing the Benefits and Challenges of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) for Atlantic Salmon Production
Land-based recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are used routinely for rearing juvenile
Atlantic salmon in freshwater (to seawater-tolerant smolts). These systems potentially also …
Atlantic salmon in freshwater (to seawater-tolerant smolts). These systems potentially also …
Physiological performance in aquaculture: Using physiology to help define optimal conditions for growth and environmental tolerance
In commercial fish aquaculture, it is crucial to ensure that environmental rearing conditions
are adequate, if not optimal, for fish growth, welfare and profitability. In recirculating …
are adequate, if not optimal, for fish growth, welfare and profitability. In recirculating …