Stress and immune modulation in fish
L Tort - Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2011 - Elsevier
Stress is an event that most animals experience and that induces a number of responses
involving all three regulatory systems, neural, endocrine and immune. When the stressor is …
involving all three regulatory systems, neural, endocrine and immune. When the stressor is …
Cortisol and finfish welfare
Previous reviews of stress, and the stress hormone cortisol, in fish have focussed on
physiology, due to interest in impacts on aquaculture production. Here, we discuss cortisol in …
physiology, due to interest in impacts on aquaculture production. Here, we discuss cortisol in …
Fish feed intake, feeding behavior, and the physiological response of apelin to fasting and refeeding
Feed is one of the most important external signals in fish that stimulates its feeding behavior
and growth. The intake of feed is the main factor determining efficiency and cost, maximizing …
and growth. The intake of feed is the main factor determining efficiency and cost, maximizing …
Effect of anaesthesia with clove oil in fish
S Javahery, H Nekoubin, AH Moradlu - Fish physiology and biochemistry, 2012 - Springer
Clove oil is an effective, local and natural anaesthetic. Many hatcheries and research
studies use clove oil to immobilize fish for handling, sorting, tagging, artificial reproduction …
studies use clove oil to immobilize fish for handling, sorting, tagging, artificial reproduction …
Streptococcus-zebrafish model of bacterial pathogenesis
MN Neely, JD Pfeifer, M Caparon - Infection and immunity, 2002 - Am Soc Microbiol
Due to its small size, rapid generation time, powerful genetic systems, and genomic
resources, the zebrafish has emerged as an important model of vertebrate development and …
resources, the zebrafish has emerged as an important model of vertebrate development and …
Stress and growth
1. Introduction 2. A Conceptual Framework for Growth 2.1. The Dynamic Energy Budget
(DEB) Model for Growth 2.2. Myocyte Growth 3. Stress Effect on Energy Available for Growth …
(DEB) Model for Growth 2.2. Myocyte Growth 3. Stress Effect on Energy Available for Growth …
Physiological responses in Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis, L.) subjected to stress by transport and handling
L Acerete, JC Balasch, E Espinosa, A Josa, L Tort - Aquaculture, 2004 - Elsevier
Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis, L) were subjected to different stressors to determine the
patterns of physiological response and recovery in this species. Fish were subjected to …
patterns of physiological response and recovery in this species. Fish were subjected to …
Stress effects on the mechanisms regulating appetite in teleost fish
The homeostatic regulation of food intake relies on a complex network involving peripheral
and central signals that are integrated in the hypothalamus which in turn responds with the …
and central signals that are integrated in the hypothalamus which in turn responds with the …
Stress in Atlantic salmon: response to unpredictable chronic stress
Combinations of stressors occur regularly throughout an animal's life, especially in
agriculture and aquaculture settings. If an animal fails to acclimate to these stressors, stress …
agriculture and aquaculture settings. If an animal fails to acclimate to these stressors, stress …
Effects of different dietary selenium sources on growth performance, liver and muscle composition, antioxidant status, stress response and expression of related genes …
M Mechlaoui, D Dominguez, L Robaina, PA Geraert… - Aquaculture, 2019 - Elsevier
The present study aimed to determine the effects of dietary inclusion of selenium (Se) in the
form of either inorganic Se (sodium selenite, NaSe) or organic Se (hydroxy …
form of either inorganic Se (sodium selenite, NaSe) or organic Se (hydroxy …