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Growth performance and aggressive behavior are important measures in fish aquaculture. So, from the perspectives of food production and fish welfare, it is always valuable to increase growth rate and reduce fish aggression efficiently.
Zonghang Zhang +3 more
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Editorial: Fish behaviour and welfare
Pablo Almazán-Rueda +2 more
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Farmed fish welfare-suffering assessment and impact on product quality
Fish welfare, suffering and the perception of pain were debated, together with several factors reducing infra vitam welfare of farmed fish (genetic, environment, density, malnutrition, starvation, cataracts, deformities, vaccination side effects ...
Bianca Maria Poli
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Aquatic food security:insights into challenges and solutions from an analysis of interactions between fisheries, aquaculture, food safety, human health, fish and human welfare, economy and environment [PDF]
Fisheries and aquaculture production, imports, exports and equitability of distribution determine the supply of aquatic food to people. Aquatic food security is achieved when a food supply is sufficient, safe, sustainable, shockproof and sound ...
AB Associates +85 more
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Fish welfare and in general the welfare of animals is a term that declares a painless and not stressfull state of being. During the previous years this term has been questioned by the producers, however, nowadays, it is actually legally regulated in several countries.
H. TSANTILAS (Η. ΤΣΑΝΤΗΛΑΣ) +3 more
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There have been a number of scientific studies on the question of whether fish feel pain. Some have suggested that some fish indeed do feel pain and that this has significant welfare implications (2003). Others have argued that fish do not have the brain
Wadiwel, Dinesh Joseph
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The overall fish welfare in sea-caged European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) was quantitatively assessed by adapting the Salmon Welfare Index Model (SWIM 1.0).
Hijran Yavuzcan Yildiz +4 more
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Finding the “golden stocking density”: A balance between fish welfare and farmers' perspectives
The effects of stocking density on fish welfare are complex and involve many interacting parameters. This complex relationship between fish welfare, stocking density and influencing factors make it challenging to define a specific optimal (“golden ...
J. L. Saraiva +4 more
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Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare in recirculating aquaculture systems (RASs). Still, the use of fish-based non-invasive welfare indicators, reflecting the physiological state of the fish ...
Erik Höglund +5 more
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Optimizing rearing and welfare in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalesensis) broodstock: effect of ambient light intensity and handling time on stress response [PDF]
Broodstock rearing conditions and handling procedures should be optimized in aquaculture species in order to benefit fish welfare and guarantee optimal conditions for spawning. In teleosts, basal cortisol levels display daily rhythms, oscillating along
Aragão, Cláudia +4 more
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