Apart from increased temperature, thermal effluents discharged through cooling systems of nuclear power plants may often contain chlorine (used against bio-fouling), which may affect the immune status of fish. Therefore, a 28-day trial was undertaken to delineate the effect of high temperature and a persistent sub-lethal chlorine exposure on immunomodulation in Cyprinus carpio advanced fingerlings. Fish were acclimated to four different temperatures (26, 31, 33 and 36 °C) and maintained for 30 days in two different groups. One group was exposed to persistent chlorine (0.1 mg L<SUP>-1</SUP>) and was compared with their respective temperature control groups (without chlorine exposure). Expression of heat shock proteins (hsp 70) was teste...
Temperature controls and limits all physiological and behavioural parameters ofectotherms. Within a ...
As poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature, and hence body temp...
Changes in a host\u27s environment (i.e. physical or chemical) can alter normal immune function. In ...
Thermal effluents discharged through cooling systems of nuclear power plants often contain chlorine ...
Stress is a potential factor causing increased susceptibility of fish to pathogens. In this study, s...
Abstract: The effects of increasing temperatures and sub-lethal chlorine exposure on the metabolic r...
The native cold-adapted brown trout ( Salmo trutta fario ) is often the subject of biomonitoring fie...
Adaptation mechanisms as response to water content, oxygen level and pollutants are very important a...
The objective of the present study is to identify and evaluate informative indicators for the welfar...
Due to their status as poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature ...
Aquaculture activity is affected by various environmental factors, including water salinity and high...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to delineate the effect of heat shock and chlorine on the b...
The ecological and chemical deterioration of rivers water quality is a fact. Several studies highlig...
Ocean acidification and global warming are largely caused by increased levels of atmospheric CO2, an...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between consumption of disinfected drinking water ...
Temperature controls and limits all physiological and behavioural parameters ofectotherms. Within a ...
As poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature, and hence body temp...
Changes in a host\u27s environment (i.e. physical or chemical) can alter normal immune function. In ...
Thermal effluents discharged through cooling systems of nuclear power plants often contain chlorine ...
Stress is a potential factor causing increased susceptibility of fish to pathogens. In this study, s...
Abstract: The effects of increasing temperatures and sub-lethal chlorine exposure on the metabolic r...
The native cold-adapted brown trout ( Salmo trutta fario ) is often the subject of biomonitoring fie...
Adaptation mechanisms as response to water content, oxygen level and pollutants are very important a...
The objective of the present study is to identify and evaluate informative indicators for the welfar...
Due to their status as poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature ...
Aquaculture activity is affected by various environmental factors, including water salinity and high...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to delineate the effect of heat shock and chlorine on the b...
The ecological and chemical deterioration of rivers water quality is a fact. Several studies highlig...
Ocean acidification and global warming are largely caused by increased levels of atmospheric CO2, an...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between consumption of disinfected drinking water ...
Temperature controls and limits all physiological and behavioural parameters ofectotherms. Within a ...
As poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature, and hence body temp...
Changes in a host\u27s environment (i.e. physical or chemical) can alter normal immune function. In ...