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Warming modifies trophic impacts of invading shrimp with impact varying among primary producers
Environmental change drivers, such as climate change and species invasions, can disrupt biological networks and weaken ecosystem stability. Acting together, these drivers may interact and alter the effects on the ecosystem. However, few studies have examined the interactive effects of climate change and species invasions, particularly in aquatic ...
Stefanie Coxe +3 more
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Juvenile Procambarus clarkii exposed to noise exhibited behavioral changes, shifts in enzymatic activity, and altered expression of stress and immune genes. The findings highlight the sensitivity of invertebrate juveniles to anthropogenic acoustic pollution.
Maria Ceraulo +8 more
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Variability in Growth of Postlarval Penaeus vannamei
This note reports the average sue of P e w u s vMMmei postlarvae held under a variety of conditions for approximately 30days. Pifteen separate andindependentrearing trials were wmpletedover severalseasons. Extremegrowth variations were noted, with significent differences existing in eight of the 26 replicates.
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A novel storage technique that combines the low-frequency electric field (LFEF) and ice temperature was used to extend the shelf life of Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei).
Lijuan Xu +6 more
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Antecedentes: Penaeus vannamei es afectado por la aparición de enfermedades que causan altas mortalidades y pérdidas económicas. Objetivo. Estimular el sistema inmune en camarones Penaeus vannamei posterior al estrés térmico no letal (NLHS).
Marbelys González Saloten +6 more
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Chloramphenicol (CAP) has been illegally used in many shrimp farms in South East Asia, including Indonesia. We performed an experiment of elimination simulation of CAP in tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) and white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei).
Heny Suseno +2 more
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ABSTRACT Disease outbreaks and the associated reliance on antibiotics pose major constraints to the sustainability of modern aquaculture. As regulatory pressures increase and consumer demand shifts toward residue‐free production, diverse biological interventions are gaining prominence as viable alternatives to chemotherapeutics.
Mustafa Öz +5 more
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Whiteleg shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, is the prime candidate in shrimp aquaculture that significantly contributes to the economic growth of the global aquaculture sector. However, P. vannamei culture is constantly plagued with pathogenic infection of Vibrio
Nur Fathiah Rosilan +7 more
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Nano‐immunostimulants improve fish health through targeted and controlled delivery of immunostimulatory compounds. Biodegradable polymeric and lipid‐based nanocarriers enhance immune responses, bioavailability and disease resistance while reducing antibiotic dependence and environmental impact.
Mustafa Öz, Enes Üstüner
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Syndromic convergence (SyCo) reframes aquaculture disease as the synergistic product of climate‐driven stressors, pathobiome communities, and host immune compromise, not single pathogens. A five‐criterion scoring matrix, composite early warning index, and three‐layer intervention framework together operationalize this shift toward predictive ...
Ilhan Altinok
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