Low water temperatures during winter are common in farming of gilthead sea bream in the Mediterranean. This causes metabolic disorders that in extreme cases can lead to a syndrome called “winter disease.” An improved immunostimulatory nutritional status might mitigate the effects of this thermal metabolic stress. A trial was set up to assess the effects of two different diets on gilthead sea bream physiology and nutritional state through plasma proteome and metabolites. Four groups of 25 adult gilthead sea bream were reared during winter months, being fed either with a control diet (CTRL) or with a diet called “winter feed” (WF). Proteome results show a slightly higher number of proteins upregulated in plasma of fish fed the WF. These prote...
Climate change has pervasive effects on marine ecosystems, altering biodiversity patterns, abundance...
Seasonal variations in water temperature are a natural stressor of temperate fish that affect growth...
A 121-day feeding trial was undertaken to test the effects of two dietary lipid levels (16 and 21% L...
Low water temperatures during winter are common in farming of gilthead sea bream in the Mediterranea...
A trial was carried out with gilthead seabream juveniles, aiming to investigate the ability of an en...
There are currently no standard diets or practices to counteract or ameliorate the growth arrest and...
The gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata, L.) is very sensitive to low temperatures, which induce fasti...
<p>Farmed gilthead seabream is sometimes affected by a metabolic syndrome, known as the “winter dise...
Gilthead seabream is the main aquaculture species produced in Portugal, as well as in the Mediterran...
There are currently no standard diets or practices to counteract or ameliorate the growth arrest and...
Ocean warming is known to alter the performance and fitness of marine organisms albeit the proteome ...
Background Water temperature greatly influences the physiology and behaviour of teleost fish as oth...
Background: Water temperature greatly influences the physiology and behaviour of teleost fish as oth...
Gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata, reared in the Mediterranean Sea are submitted to high temperature...
Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata were fed with either a commercial feed or a specifically prepared "...
Climate change has pervasive effects on marine ecosystems, altering biodiversity patterns, abundance...
Seasonal variations in water temperature are a natural stressor of temperate fish that affect growth...
A 121-day feeding trial was undertaken to test the effects of two dietary lipid levels (16 and 21% L...
Low water temperatures during winter are common in farming of gilthead sea bream in the Mediterranea...
A trial was carried out with gilthead seabream juveniles, aiming to investigate the ability of an en...
There are currently no standard diets or practices to counteract or ameliorate the growth arrest and...
The gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata, L.) is very sensitive to low temperatures, which induce fasti...
<p>Farmed gilthead seabream is sometimes affected by a metabolic syndrome, known as the “winter dise...
Gilthead seabream is the main aquaculture species produced in Portugal, as well as in the Mediterran...
There are currently no standard diets or practices to counteract or ameliorate the growth arrest and...
Ocean warming is known to alter the performance and fitness of marine organisms albeit the proteome ...
Background Water temperature greatly influences the physiology and behaviour of teleost fish as oth...
Background: Water temperature greatly influences the physiology and behaviour of teleost fish as oth...
Gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata, reared in the Mediterranean Sea are submitted to high temperature...
Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata were fed with either a commercial feed or a specifically prepared "...
Climate change has pervasive effects on marine ecosystems, altering biodiversity patterns, abundance...
Seasonal variations in water temperature are a natural stressor of temperate fish that affect growth...
A 121-day feeding trial was undertaken to test the effects of two dietary lipid levels (16 and 21% L...