The relationship between stress and flesh quality in fish has attracted less research effort than other areas of aquaculture, and what results there are tend to be somewhat contradictory. This article provides a brief overview of what is currently known and attempts to reach some generalised conclusions
<p>Unlike research using mammalian animal models such as rats or mice, experimental fish often...
Under intensive culture conditions, fish are subjected to increased stress that has negative impacts...
Physiological responses to stress in fish can be assessed by laboratory-based techniques, however ma...
Many husbandry procedures are unavoidably associated with a degree of stress and may also be accompa...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
Over the past years, there has been a growing scientific and commercial interest in the area of fish...
The control of slaughter stress is of importance with regard to both fish welfare and flesh quality....
This brief review focuses on health and biological function as cornerstones of fish welfare. From th...
Various fish capture methods, which involve different levels of pre-slaughter stress/welfare, could ...
Various fish capture methods, which involve different levels of pre-slaughter stress/welfare, could ...
Stress is an important physiological response that all animals, including fish, experience when they...
In this thesis, an experimental swim tunnel and cod-end was used as a model to investigate how stres...
Contains fulltext : 35785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Abstract In aq...
The ornamental fish trade is an industry of significant size and scope, trading over 1.5 billion fis...
As a consequence of water re-use and high stocking densities, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS...
<p>Unlike research using mammalian animal models such as rats or mice, experimental fish often...
Under intensive culture conditions, fish are subjected to increased stress that has negative impacts...
Physiological responses to stress in fish can be assessed by laboratory-based techniques, however ma...
Many husbandry procedures are unavoidably associated with a degree of stress and may also be accompa...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
Over the past years, there has been a growing scientific and commercial interest in the area of fish...
The control of slaughter stress is of importance with regard to both fish welfare and flesh quality....
This brief review focuses on health and biological function as cornerstones of fish welfare. From th...
Various fish capture methods, which involve different levels of pre-slaughter stress/welfare, could ...
Various fish capture methods, which involve different levels of pre-slaughter stress/welfare, could ...
Stress is an important physiological response that all animals, including fish, experience when they...
In this thesis, an experimental swim tunnel and cod-end was used as a model to investigate how stres...
Contains fulltext : 35785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Abstract In aq...
The ornamental fish trade is an industry of significant size and scope, trading over 1.5 billion fis...
As a consequence of water re-use and high stocking densities, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS...
<p>Unlike research using mammalian animal models such as rats or mice, experimental fish often...
Under intensive culture conditions, fish are subjected to increased stress that has negative impacts...
Physiological responses to stress in fish can be assessed by laboratory-based techniques, however ma...