Changes in a host\u27s environment (i.e. physical or chemical) can alter normal immune function. In aquatic organisms, exposure to stress can result in significant changes in innate immunity. In the natural environment, fish are exposed to multiple stressors simultaneously. Temperature change and/or chemical exposure as individual environmental stressors have been shown in various fish species to alter all aspects of the immune response. These same stressors have also been shown to alter plasma steroid levels in exposed fish. For this study, the effects of elevated temperature and nickel pollution on specific immune parameters of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) were determined. Fish were exposed for 1, 7 or 14 d to either: waterborne nick...
Extreme Ecotoxicology 2 - Abstract no. 091According to the latest report of Intergovernmental Panel ...
International audienceIn human-altered rivers, fish are often conjointly exposed to an increase in w...
<p>Despite frequent field observations of impaired immune response and increased disease incidence i...
Changes in a host\u27s environment (i.e. physical or chemical) can alter normal immune function. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the stresses that aquatic faunae specifically fish face ...
Due to their status as poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature ...
We present the results of a field study that evaluates whether exposure to anthropogenic pollution i...
As poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature, and hence body temp...
It is generally considered that long term stress causes decreased immune function in fish. In this s...
International audience• Multiple environmental stressors can affect fish health at different biologi...
It is generally considered that stress causes decreased immune function in fish. In this study we ex...
Stress is a potential factor causing increased susceptibility of fish to pathogens. In this study, s...
Physiological and cellular stress responses of fish to immunological challenge were examined using ...
Not AvailableFish is continuously exposed to changing environmental conditions diurnally and seasona...
Three related projects were conducted using multiple tiered bioassays to determine the effects of ac...
Extreme Ecotoxicology 2 - Abstract no. 091According to the latest report of Intergovernmental Panel ...
International audienceIn human-altered rivers, fish are often conjointly exposed to an increase in w...
<p>Despite frequent field observations of impaired immune response and increased disease incidence i...
Changes in a host\u27s environment (i.e. physical or chemical) can alter normal immune function. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the stresses that aquatic faunae specifically fish face ...
Due to their status as poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature ...
We present the results of a field study that evaluates whether exposure to anthropogenic pollution i...
As poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature, and hence body temp...
It is generally considered that long term stress causes decreased immune function in fish. In this s...
International audience• Multiple environmental stressors can affect fish health at different biologi...
It is generally considered that stress causes decreased immune function in fish. In this study we ex...
Stress is a potential factor causing increased susceptibility of fish to pathogens. In this study, s...
Physiological and cellular stress responses of fish to immunological challenge were examined using ...
Not AvailableFish is continuously exposed to changing environmental conditions diurnally and seasona...
Three related projects were conducted using multiple tiered bioassays to determine the effects of ac...
Extreme Ecotoxicology 2 - Abstract no. 091According to the latest report of Intergovernmental Panel ...
International audienceIn human-altered rivers, fish are often conjointly exposed to an increase in w...
<p>Despite frequent field observations of impaired immune response and increased disease incidence i...