Remote bioenergetics measurements in wild fish: opportunities and challenges

SJ Cooke, JW Brownscombe, GD Raby, F Broell… - … and Physiology Part A …, 2016 - Elsevier
The generalized energy budget for fish (ie, Energy Consumed= Metabolism+ Waste+
Growth) is as relevant today as when it was first proposed decades ago and serves as a …

A review of gastric processing in decapod crustaceans

IJ McGaw, DL Curtis - Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2013 - Springer
This article reviews the mechanical processes associated with digestion in decapod
crustaceans. The decapod crustacean gut is essentially an internal tube that is divided into …

Measurement and relevance of maximum metabolic rate in fishes

T Norin, TD Clark - Journal of fish biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Maximum (aerobic) metabolic rate (MMR) is defined here as the maximum rate of oxygen
consumption (O2max) that a fish can achieve at a given temperature under any ecologically …

Utility of biological sensor tags in animal conservation

ADM Wilson, M Wikelski, RP Wilson… - Conservation …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Electronic tags (both biotelemetry and biologging platforms) have informed conservation
and resource management policy and practice by providing vital information on the spatial …

Temperature and the cardiovascular system

EJ Eliason, K Anttila - Fish physiology, 2017 - Elsevier
This chapter reviews the influence of environmental temperature on the cardiovascular
system. Specifically, we examine how the cardiovascular system responds to both acute and …

Cardiac form, function and physiology

AP Farrell, F Smith - Fish physiology, 2017 - Elsevier
Herein, we consider the heart as an organ whose task is to supply blood flow to the tissues.
A brief section on the form and function of the heart sets the stage for more detailed sections …

[HTML][HTML] Under the sea: How can we use heart rate and accelerometers to remotely assess fish welfare in salmon aquaculture?

D Morgenroth, B Kvaestad, F Økland, B Finstad… - Aquaculture, 2024 - Elsevier
Recent advances in bio-sensing technologies open for new possibilities to monitor and
safeguard the welfare of fishes in aquaculture. Yet before taken into practice, the …

Prospects and pitfalls of using heart rate bio-loggers to assess the welfare of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in aquaculture

J Brijs, E Sandblom, M Rosengren, K Sundell, C Berg… - Aquaculture, 2019 - Elsevier
Investigating real-time stress responses during common aquaculture practices is necessary
for improving the welfare of farmed fish. Recently, Star-Oddi DST milli-HRT bio-loggers …

Smart sensors/actuators for biomedical applications

J Ponmozhi, C Frias, T Marques, O Frazão - Measurement, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper reflects on review of smart sensor activities for biomedical applications. The rise
of biotechnology has provided innovative development of new therapies and detection …

Remote physiological monitoring provides unique insights on the cardiovascular performance and stress responses of freely swimming rainbow trout in aquaculture

J Brijs, E Sandblom, M Axelsson, K Sundell… - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Investigating the mechanisms that fish employ to maintain homeostasis in their everyday life
requires measurements of physiological and behavioural responses in the field. With …