We investigated the relationship between telemetry measurements of heart rate and swimming activity and the physiological status in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) to assess the potential to use telemetry measurements as proxies for stress. Sensor tags measuring heart rate and swimming activity were surgically implanted into the peritoneal cavity of Atlantic salmon individuals kept in tanks. Four tanks were stocked with three tagged fish and four untagged cohabitants, while two additional tanks containing 16 untagged fish were used as reference groups. Following surgery, tagged fish were kept undisturbed for 14 days as acclimation period. All fish were then subjected to physical stress by reducing the tank water level in 4 consecutive ...
As in other vertebrates, fish react to stressful events by eliciting responses at the neuroendocrine...
Modern electronic sensor tags (BioLoggers) can collect high resolution data on movement and physiolo...
International audienceStress modifies energy allocation in fishes by redirecting energy from growth ...
We investigated the relationship between telemetry measurements of heart rate and swimming activity ...
In this study, 12 farmed Atlantic salmon (~1200 g) were tagged with commercially available heart rat...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) is an aquaculture species with the potential for expanded c...
Abstract Conducting true ecophysiological studies on fish has been difficult due to there being few ...
Background Fish telemetry using electronic transmitter or data storage tags has become a common meth...
Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare i...
We investigated the response of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) to capture and handling stressors by a...
Recent advances in bio-sensing technologies open for new possibilities to monitor and safeguard the ...
Stress related physiological disturbances c result in either locomotory impairments or hyperactivity...
The objectives of this current study were: (a) to quantify the biochemical and behavioural responses...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of acoustic telemetry for monitoring fish d...
A basic overview is provided of the mechanistic basis of the neuroendocrine stress response in fish....
As in other vertebrates, fish react to stressful events by eliciting responses at the neuroendocrine...
Modern electronic sensor tags (BioLoggers) can collect high resolution data on movement and physiolo...
International audienceStress modifies energy allocation in fishes by redirecting energy from growth ...
We investigated the relationship between telemetry measurements of heart rate and swimming activity ...
In this study, 12 farmed Atlantic salmon (~1200 g) were tagged with commercially available heart rat...
European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) is an aquaculture species with the potential for expanded c...
Abstract Conducting true ecophysiological studies on fish has been difficult due to there being few ...
Background Fish telemetry using electronic transmitter or data storage tags has become a common meth...
Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare i...
We investigated the response of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) to capture and handling stressors by a...
Recent advances in bio-sensing technologies open for new possibilities to monitor and safeguard the ...
Stress related physiological disturbances c result in either locomotory impairments or hyperactivity...
The objectives of this current study were: (a) to quantify the biochemical and behavioural responses...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of acoustic telemetry for monitoring fish d...
A basic overview is provided of the mechanistic basis of the neuroendocrine stress response in fish....
As in other vertebrates, fish react to stressful events by eliciting responses at the neuroendocrine...
Modern electronic sensor tags (BioLoggers) can collect high resolution data on movement and physiolo...
International audienceStress modifies energy allocation in fishes by redirecting energy from growth ...