Intensive aquaculture and poor management practices can cause stress and compromise welfare of farmed fish. This study aimed to assess the potential links between stocking densities and feeding methods with social and individual stress responses on juvenile seabream (Sparus aurata) through risk-taking and hypoxia tests. Seabream was first experimentally reared under two different densities: high (HD: 11–65 kg m−3 ) and low (LD: 3–15 kg m−3 ). After 120 days under these conditions, increment in fish weight was not affected by different stocking densities. HD seemed to induce a stronger schooling behavior on seabream juveniles seeking for the group safety during the risk test; while LD increased the mean number of movements per fish r...
Recent years have seen a growth of interest in the consistent differences in individual behaviour ov...
The welfare of intensively farmed fish is a subject of increasing interest and one of the principal...
Suboptimal fish stocking densities in experimental systems may elicit stress responses that can affe...
Intensive aquaculture and poor management practices can cause stress and compromise welfare of farme...
Rearing fish at high densities may act as a chronic stressor leading to a reduced performance. We hy...
International audienceFeeding motivation is one major indicator of fish welfare and an investigation...
Territoriality, spatial exploration and social hierarchy are strictly related behaviors in gregariou...
[eng] A function-based approach of appropriate welfare in aquaculture consists in the ability of the...
Understanding how gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata L., an important Mediterranean Sea species for a...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growth of interest in the consistent differences in i...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
Fish welfare is an area of increasing interest and stocking densities used in commercial aquaculture...
Fish are sensitive to stressful conditions that affect their innate immune systems and increase thei...
When animals are reared for conservational releases it is paramount to avoid reducing genetic and ph...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
Recent years have seen a growth of interest in the consistent differences in individual behaviour ov...
The welfare of intensively farmed fish is a subject of increasing interest and one of the principal...
Suboptimal fish stocking densities in experimental systems may elicit stress responses that can affe...
Intensive aquaculture and poor management practices can cause stress and compromise welfare of farme...
Rearing fish at high densities may act as a chronic stressor leading to a reduced performance. We hy...
International audienceFeeding motivation is one major indicator of fish welfare and an investigation...
Territoriality, spatial exploration and social hierarchy are strictly related behaviors in gregariou...
[eng] A function-based approach of appropriate welfare in aquaculture consists in the ability of the...
Understanding how gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata L., an important Mediterranean Sea species for a...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growth of interest in the consistent differences in i...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
Fish welfare is an area of increasing interest and stocking densities used in commercial aquaculture...
Fish are sensitive to stressful conditions that affect their innate immune systems and increase thei...
When animals are reared for conservational releases it is paramount to avoid reducing genetic and ph...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
Recent years have seen a growth of interest in the consistent differences in individual behaviour ov...
The welfare of intensively farmed fish is a subject of increasing interest and one of the principal...
Suboptimal fish stocking densities in experimental systems may elicit stress responses that can affe...