Advances in Viral Aquatic Animal Disease Knowledge: The Molecular Methods' Contribution. [PDF]
Simple Summary Viruses are pervasive components of aquatic ecosystems, and most of them are harmless to humans and animals; however, several aquatic viruses can infect animals, leading to diseases, especially when fish are confined, such as in ...
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Functionality of dietary antimicrobial peptides in aquatic animal health: Multiple meta-analyses. [PDF]
Effects of antimicrobial peptides (AMP) added to diets on aquatic animal health and body function are influenced by multiple factors such as animal species, initial body weight, the dosage of AMP and feeding duration.
Wang J, Wilson AE, Su B, Dunham RA.
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Editorial: Homeostasis and physiological regulation in the aquatic animal during osmotic stress. [PDF]
An aquatic animal (either vertebrate or invertebrate) comes into intimate biological interactions with surrounding water media for most or all of its lifetime.
Jin X, Wang X, Tse WKF, Shi Y.
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Advances in aquatic animal RIG-I-like receptors. [PDF]
Highlights • RIG-I appears earlier in the evolutionary process.• RLRs in aquatic animals include RIG-I, MDA5, LGP2, mollusc RIG-I-like and MDA5-like proteins.• RIG-I lacks in the order of Perciformes, Cichliformes, and Pleuronectiformes.• Aquatic animal ...
Liang B, Su J.
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Microbiome Composition and Function in Aquatic Vertebrates: Small Organisms Making Big Impacts on Aquatic Animal Health. [PDF]
Aquatic ecosystems are under increasing stress from global anthropogenic and natural changes, including climate change, eutrophication, ocean acidification, and pollution.
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Fishmeal substitutions and their implications for aquatic animal immune and gut function: A review [PDF]
Highlights • Fishmeal is used extensively in fish feed, but sustainability concerns limits its use.• Plant and animal-based protein alternatives are researched for its suitability as substitute for fishmeal.• The alternative protein lacks suitable ...
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The Influence of Behavioral, Social, and Environmental Factors on Reproducibility and Replicability in Aquatic Animal Models. [PDF]
The publication of reproducible, replicable, and translatable data in studies utilizing animal models is a scientific, practical, and ethical necessity.
Lieggi C +3 more
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Enhancement of Live Food Nutritional Status with Essential Nutrients for Improving Aquatic Animal Health: A Review. [PDF]
Simple Summary A highly nutritious quality diet that is readily accepted and digested is essential for better growth and development of aquaculture species. Most newly hatched fish and shrimp depend on live food as an important basic diet.
Samat NA, Yusoff FM, Rasdi NW, Karim M.
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Mapping the teaching of aquatic animal veterinary medicine in the European Union and European Free Trade Area. [PDF]
Aquatic animal production is the fastest growing food sector globally. Aquaculture and fisheries are very dynamic sectors in the EU and the number of ornamental aquarium pets is increasing. Veterinarians have a fundamental role to play by ensuring health
Iatridou D +5 more
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Aquatic live animal radiotracing studies for ecotoxicological applications : addressing fundamental methodological deficiencies [PDF]
The use of live animal gamma radioisotope tracer techniques in the field of ecotoxicology allows laboratory studies to accurately monitor contaminant biokinetics in real time for an individual organism.
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