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The development of host-derived probiotics offers an alternative nutritional strategy for aquaculture. Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus L.) is an important cultured fish in the world. However, research on its host-associated probiotics is limited.
Guijuan Yu +6 more
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Molecular analysis of bacterial communities and detection of potential pathogens in a recirculating aquaculture system for Scophthalmus maximus and Solea senegalensis. [PDF]
The present study combined a DGGE and barcoded 16S rRNA pyrosequencing approach to assess bacterial composition in the water of a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) with a shallow raceway system (SRS) for turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) and sole (Solea
Patrícia Martins +6 more
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Detection of growth-related QTL in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) [PDF]
Abstract Background The turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) is a highly appreciated European aquaculture species. Growth related traits constitute the main goal of the ongoing genetic breeding programs of this species. The recent construction of a consensus linkage map in this species has allowed the selection of a panel of
Sanchez Molano, Enrique +8 more
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Genetic variation mining of the blackened turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) based on transcriptome data
Malpigmentation on the blind-side skin of Scophthalmus maximus represents a significant concern in flatfish aquaculture. To explore the underlying mechanism, transcriptome sequencing was conducted on blind-side skin from both hypermelanotic and normal ...
Yufeng Si +6 more
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Genes, fish and fisheries: translating science into policy
Abstract The 2024 Annual Symposium of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles reviewed the burgeoning impact of ‘omics’ technologies on fish ecology, management and forecasting. As with life sciences more generally, major advances in speed, cost‐effectiveness and breadth of applications in ‘omics’ has had profound societal and environmental impacts.
Gary R. Carvalho
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Abstract The Malabar red snapper (Lutjanus malabaricus) is a high‐value tropical marine species receiving growing attention for aquaculture development in Singapore and Southeast Asia. At present, seed production relies primarily on uncontrolled mass spawning in sea cages, a practice that lacks consistency, biosecurity and control of genetic ...
Bing Liang +8 more
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In previous studies we have found that the complement system plays an essential role in the resistance of fish to infection by the ciliate parasite Philasterides dicentrarchi.
Paola Guliás +6 more
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A Bacterial Pathogen Senses Host Mannose to Coordinate Virulence
Summary: Bacterial pathogens are thought to activate expression of virulence genes upon detection of host-associated cues, but identification of the nature of such signals has proved difficult.
Lifan Wei +14 more
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Carbohydrates are a common and economical energy source in animal feeds. However, most fish show a persistent postprandial hyperglycemia after intake of a high-carbohydrate diet. Unfortunately, the mechanism of glucose metabolism in fish is still unclear.
Qiang Ma +4 more
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Fish welfare in a changing world: New developments and current challenges
Abstract The welfare of non‐human animals is central to ethical discussions on animal use, with increasing attention to fish welfare across research, aquaria, aquaculture, and fisheries. This paper reviews current theoretical approaches to animal welfare and recent advances in defining and assessing fish welfare since the seminal paper by Huntingford ...
Sonia Rey Planellas +16 more
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