The accumulation of steroids released by fish in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) may potentially influence their physiology and behavior. The present study examined the release rate of cortisol and testosterone by Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, and their accumulation in six identical lab scale RAS operated at different water exchange rates (150 L/kg feed/day, (LowRAS) and 1500 L/kg feed/day, (HighRAS)) and how steroid accumulation is affected by grading and weighing induced stress. Water cortisol and testosterone concentrations during the experimental period ranged between 1.0 and 5.1 ng/L and between 1.4 and 9.4 ng/L, respectively. Water cortisol concentration was 34% and 43% significantly higher in LowRAS when compared with ...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of the establishment of dominanc...
The influence of a high loading density for a period of 28 days on growth, water quality and stress ...
We studied the role of steroid hormones for parental and alloparental brood care and social status i...
The accumulation of steroids released by fish in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) may potenti...
<p>Steroids accumulate in recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), although explanatory factors for s...
Little information is available on steroid concentrations in the rearing water of aquaculture system...
The relationship over time between the concentrations of two steroids, singly and in combination, in...
Physiological changes in cortisol, glucose, testosterone and 17 b-estradiol levels were studied in R...
Tilapia fish farming using monosex male population has been reported to have 10% higher productivi...
As a consequence of water re-use and high stocking densities, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS...
Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare i...
Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus were housed individually during 7 days in a continuous f...
Investigation of the use of fish scales as a medium for non-lethal biomonitoring has recently commen...
Background: Intensive fish farming results in stress adversely effecting the performance of farmed f...
A stressful environment induces cortisol that might affect fish breeding and reproduction. In the pr...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of the establishment of dominanc...
The influence of a high loading density for a period of 28 days on growth, water quality and stress ...
We studied the role of steroid hormones for parental and alloparental brood care and social status i...
The accumulation of steroids released by fish in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) may potenti...
<p>Steroids accumulate in recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), although explanatory factors for s...
Little information is available on steroid concentrations in the rearing water of aquaculture system...
The relationship over time between the concentrations of two steroids, singly and in combination, in...
Physiological changes in cortisol, glucose, testosterone and 17 b-estradiol levels were studied in R...
Tilapia fish farming using monosex male population has been reported to have 10% higher productivi...
As a consequence of water re-use and high stocking densities, Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS...
Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare i...
Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus were housed individually during 7 days in a continuous f...
Investigation of the use of fish scales as a medium for non-lethal biomonitoring has recently commen...
Background: Intensive fish farming results in stress adversely effecting the performance of farmed f...
A stressful environment induces cortisol that might affect fish breeding and reproduction. In the pr...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of the establishment of dominanc...
The influence of a high loading density for a period of 28 days on growth, water quality and stress ...
We studied the role of steroid hormones for parental and alloparental brood care and social status i...