Wild fish belonging to four species belonging to different trophic groups were captured at three distances from fish farm facilities: long distance (>5 Km), medium distance (1.5 Km) and close to sea-cages. Flesh, brain, liver and gonads were sampled for fatty acid analysis. Fish aggregated near sea-cages showed accumulation of fatty acids of vegetable origin in the studied tissues, due to surplus feed consumption or via predation of fish that consumed the feed. Gonads accumulated vegetable fatty acids in different manner in the different species, and the species least and most influenced by fish-feeds were selected for gonad histological examination. Results showed an acceleration of the final stages of the oocyte development in fish aggreg...
Swordfish Xiphias gladius is a large pelagic fish distributed worldwide and exploited for human cons...
The total fatty acid compositions, especially the furan fatty acid (F-acids) profile, from edible mu...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...
Wild fish belonging to four species belonging to different trophic groups were captured at three dis...
Fatty acids (FA) have been applied as indicators of the influence of coastal sea-cage fish farming o...
Sea cage fish aquaculture attracts large aggregations of wild fish that feed on farm waste. Fish tha...
Trophic subsidies can drive widespread ecological change, thus knowledge of how keystone species res...
Net-cage fish farms attract a great number of wild fishes, altering their behaviour and possibly the...
Fatty acids have been used in marine biogeochemistry as food chain biomarkers, but in freshwater the...
Coastal fisheries and sea cage aquaculture coexist along the coastal zone, and it has been suggested...
The proportions of fatty acids present in eggs and gonads of wild and captive Lutjanus guttatus (Ste...
A complete reproductive failure to spawn viable eggs from G1 cultured Senegalese sole (Solea senegal...
Swordfish Xiphias gladius is a large pelagic fish distributed worldwide and exploited for human cons...
The total fatty acid compositions, especially the furan fatty acid (F-acids) profile, from edible mu...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...
Wild fish belonging to four species belonging to different trophic groups were captured at three dis...
Fatty acids (FA) have been applied as indicators of the influence of coastal sea-cage fish farming o...
Sea cage fish aquaculture attracts large aggregations of wild fish that feed on farm waste. Fish tha...
Trophic subsidies can drive widespread ecological change, thus knowledge of how keystone species res...
Net-cage fish farms attract a great number of wild fishes, altering their behaviour and possibly the...
Fatty acids have been used in marine biogeochemistry as food chain biomarkers, but in freshwater the...
Coastal fisheries and sea cage aquaculture coexist along the coastal zone, and it has been suggested...
The proportions of fatty acids present in eggs and gonads of wild and captive Lutjanus guttatus (Ste...
A complete reproductive failure to spawn viable eggs from G1 cultured Senegalese sole (Solea senegal...
Swordfish Xiphias gladius is a large pelagic fish distributed worldwide and exploited for human cons...
The total fatty acid compositions, especially the furan fatty acid (F-acids) profile, from edible mu...
Waste from open‐cage aquaculture flows directly into the marine environment from uneaten feeds, faec...