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Stress Nutrition in Aquatic Animals: From Definition to Practice
ABSTRACT Aquaculture faces numerous challenges, with stress being one of the major issues that lead to growth loss, metabolic disorders, weakened immunity, redox imbalance, and organ damage in aquatic animals. Nutritional intervention is one of the effective strategies to address these problems. Traditional research has primarily focused on the impacts
Jian Zhang +8 more
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Hatchery‐bred milkfish (Chanos chanos) fry continue to face stocking challenges due to inferior growth performance and reduced resilience compared with wild‐caught fry. Recent metagenomic studies have shown that wild fry harbor a higher relative abundance of bacterial taxa belonging to the phylum Bacillota.
Ludevito S. Batilong +10 more
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Serotonergic Mechanisms of Oocyte Germinal Vesicle Breakdown in the Mud Crab, Scylla paramamosain
The mechanism of serotonin (5-HT)-induced oocyte germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) in the mud crab, Scylla paramamosain, was investigated in this study.
Yanan Yang +4 more
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As a natural “green” feed additive, Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) are extensively used in aquaculture. Nevertheless, little information is obtainable regarding the performance of CHMs on the composition of gastrointestinal microbiota in healthy juvenile Pelodiscus sinensis.
Mingsong Xiao +4 more
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ABSTRACT Gazami (Portunus trituberculatus) is a key species in stock enhancement programs in Japan. Recently, a severe decline in the Western Japan population has been observed, emphasizing the need for improvements in these programs. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of temperature on Gazami crablets under hatchery conditions, focusing on ...
Angelo C. Macario +4 more
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Ammonia nitrogen is highly toxic to crustaceans; however, studies investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying its metabolism and excretion in these organisms remain scarce.
Chaoyue Wang +8 more
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ABSTRACT As a novel identified manner of cell death, NETosis is widely regarded as an effective approach to resist pathogen infection but mainly focused on vertebrates with systematic cell typing. Besides, the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are essential tools for intercellular information exchange, in regulating NETosis during pathogen ...
Hang Hu +4 more
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A long-term experiment was carried out to explore the effects of light intensity on growth performance, biochemical composition, fatty acid composition and energy metabolism of Scylla paramamosain. S.
Na Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT The lucinid clam Lucinoma capensis thrives at the oxygen minimum zone margins in the Benguela Upwelling System, where oxygen levels fluctuate dramatically. Understanding its adaptation to such extreme conditions provides key insights into survival strategies under fluctuating oxygen availability.
Inna M. Sokolova +5 more
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The Southern King Crab (Lithodes santolla), an ecologically and commercially important species in sub‐Antarctic waters. In this study, we assembled the first gill de novo transcriptome of L. santolla to characterize gene expression related to environmental responses.
Alexandra Brante +5 more
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