International audienceSkin pigmentation pattern is a species-specific characteristic that depends on the number and the spatial combination of several types of chromatophores. This feature can change during life, for example in the metamorphosis or reproductive cycle, or as a response to biotic and/or abiotic environmental cues (nutrition, UV incidence, surrounding luminosity, and social interactions). Fish skin pigmentation is one of the most important quality criteria dictating the market value of both aquaculture and ornamental species because it serves as an external signal to infer its welfare and the culture conditions used. For that reason, several studies have been conducted aiming to understand the mechanisms underlying fish pigmen...
In this study, we have investigated the effects of Porphyridium cruentum (Rodophyta) as a natural pi...
The unnaturally dark pigmentation of cultured Australian snapper Pagrus auratus can be improved thro...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as an organism’s ability to express differentphenotypes depending o...
International audienceSkin pigmentation pattern is a species-specific characteristic that depends on...
Skin pigmentation pattern is a species-specific characteristic that depends on the number and the sp...
Red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, is a potential candidate for aquaculture. However, darkening of the body o...
The ornamental fish industry has continued to flourish since eighteenth century with increased fasci...
Fish skin color is usually strongly affected by the background color of their environment. The study...
Not AvailableOne of the greatest challenges in the ornamental fish industry is to replicate accurate...
The external coloration of fish is a key driver in the consumer buying decision and is typically alt...
Skin coloration is one of the most important marketing criteria in aquarium fish. Aquarists desire b...
Morphological skin colour change in fish is often referred to in the sole context of background adap...
IntorductionColoration is a prominent trait in fish that is closely linked to their market value. Fi...
Colour patterns are prominent features of most animals; they are highly variable and evolve rapidly ...
8 pages, 4 figuresThe melanocortin system is a complex neuroendocrine signaling mechanism involved i...
In this study, we have investigated the effects of Porphyridium cruentum (Rodophyta) as a natural pi...
The unnaturally dark pigmentation of cultured Australian snapper Pagrus auratus can be improved thro...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as an organism’s ability to express differentphenotypes depending o...
International audienceSkin pigmentation pattern is a species-specific characteristic that depends on...
Skin pigmentation pattern is a species-specific characteristic that depends on the number and the sp...
Red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, is a potential candidate for aquaculture. However, darkening of the body o...
The ornamental fish industry has continued to flourish since eighteenth century with increased fasci...
Fish skin color is usually strongly affected by the background color of their environment. The study...
Not AvailableOne of the greatest challenges in the ornamental fish industry is to replicate accurate...
The external coloration of fish is a key driver in the consumer buying decision and is typically alt...
Skin coloration is one of the most important marketing criteria in aquarium fish. Aquarists desire b...
Morphological skin colour change in fish is often referred to in the sole context of background adap...
IntorductionColoration is a prominent trait in fish that is closely linked to their market value. Fi...
Colour patterns are prominent features of most animals; they are highly variable and evolve rapidly ...
8 pages, 4 figuresThe melanocortin system is a complex neuroendocrine signaling mechanism involved i...
In this study, we have investigated the effects of Porphyridium cruentum (Rodophyta) as a natural pi...
The unnaturally dark pigmentation of cultured Australian snapper Pagrus auratus can be improved thro...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as an organism’s ability to express differentphenotypes depending o...