Chloramine T in pikeperch (<i>Sander lucioperca</i>) aquaculture. Safeguard or hidden threat? Evaluating its effect on fish growth, immune response and liver function. [PDF]
Schulz P +6 more
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Heat exchange rates between adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) and the environment
Abstract Body temperatures of salmon do not always match the temperatures of their immediate environment. We investigated the relationship between varying ambient water temperatures and body temperatures of adult sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka using Newton's law of cooling and non‐linear mixed models.
Avery Dextrase +2 more
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Cultural and ethnopharmacological uses of wildlife in the himalayan region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. [PDF]
Jahangeer M +11 more
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Take my breath away: Defining the oxygen saturation threshold for fish cortisol stress response
Abstract Human activities are affecting the number, size and severity of hypoxic zones in aquatic ecosystems. As oxygen is one of the most important abiotic factors affecting fish biology, exposure to low levels of dissolved oxygen may lead to a reduction in fitness.
Sébastien Alfonso +4 more
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<i>In silico</i> reconstruction of a salmonid alphavirus virion reveals distinctive molecular features implicated in virulence. [PDF]
Biacchesi S +6 more
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Impacts of predator odours and conspecific disturbance cues on minnow thermal tolerance
Abstract Warming waters can affect fish community dynamics, potentially exacerbating predator–prey asymmetries in behavioural and physiological metrics of thermal tolerance. Further, differing responses of prey fish species to concurrent predation risk and warming highlight the need to understand these impacts in various contexts, especially with at ...
V. Groves +4 more
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Analysis of the Alterations in Symbiotic Microbiota and Their Correlation with Intestinal Metabolites in Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>) Under Heat Stress Conditions. [PDF]
Zhou C, Ding F.
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Abstract Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are key components of the innate immune system in fish, providing rapid protection against microbial pathogens. Among these, the liver‐expressed antimicrobial peptides (LEAPs), comprising LEAP‐1 (hepcidin; HAMP) and LEAP‐2, play central roles in host defence and iron regulation.
Roberta Marcoli +6 more
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Leave it alone: the natural history of growth-friendly graduates without a final fusion. [PDF]
Abid R +10 more
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