This study was conducted to evaluate the health of rainbow trout on three farms in Mazandaran Province using a quantitative analysis of the histopathological alteration method. The fish were sampled within three classes: <100, 300-700, and >1500 g. Ten fish were sampled per size class from each farm. The fish gill, liver, kidney, and intestine pieces were collected, fixed, sectioned, mounted on slides, and stained for histopathological examinations. A quantitative approach was followed to examine the tissues alternation and fish. The results showed that the organ index of the gill in 300-700 and >1500 g fish was significantly higher than <100 g ones. The organ index of the liver in >1500 g fish was significantly higher than i...
In late June 2013, because of sudden and unjustified increase in mortality of apparent healthy fish ...
<p>Histopathological changes observed in skin of rainbow trout during the second cohabitation trial ...
The aim of the current study is to histologically assess two Neotropical fish species (Hoplerythrinu...
The direct contact of the fish gill with water makes it one the most susceptible organs of the fishe...
Abstract Cardiovascular lesions are considered as one of the most important factors leading to morta...
Causes of the mortality of cultured rainbow trout fry in coldwater hatcheries and fish farms in Iran...
Causes of the mortality of cultured rainbow trout fry in coldwater hatcheries and fish farms in Iran...
The semi-intensive system of common carp mono-culture in earthen ponds is currently the most practic...
Water resources are frequently under inspection as pollution increases. Therefore an urgent need has...
This article proposes a systematic evaluation of methods pertaining to the pathology discipline (his...
A histological assessment allows aquatic scientists to assess fish health in polluted aquatic ecosys...
The present study aimed to determine the degree of changes in the histological architecture of the l...
In the present study novel histopathological approach, using fish intestine as a sensitive bioindica...
The most popular rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum 1792) production technologies include b...
This study was done to investigate of some hematological and biochemical factors of rainbow trout (O...
In late June 2013, because of sudden and unjustified increase in mortality of apparent healthy fish ...
<p>Histopathological changes observed in skin of rainbow trout during the second cohabitation trial ...
The aim of the current study is to histologically assess two Neotropical fish species (Hoplerythrinu...
The direct contact of the fish gill with water makes it one the most susceptible organs of the fishe...
Abstract Cardiovascular lesions are considered as one of the most important factors leading to morta...
Causes of the mortality of cultured rainbow trout fry in coldwater hatcheries and fish farms in Iran...
Causes of the mortality of cultured rainbow trout fry in coldwater hatcheries and fish farms in Iran...
The semi-intensive system of common carp mono-culture in earthen ponds is currently the most practic...
Water resources are frequently under inspection as pollution increases. Therefore an urgent need has...
This article proposes a systematic evaluation of methods pertaining to the pathology discipline (his...
A histological assessment allows aquatic scientists to assess fish health in polluted aquatic ecosys...
The present study aimed to determine the degree of changes in the histological architecture of the l...
In the present study novel histopathological approach, using fish intestine as a sensitive bioindica...
The most popular rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss, Walbaum 1792) production technologies include b...
This study was done to investigate of some hematological and biochemical factors of rainbow trout (O...
In late June 2013, because of sudden and unjustified increase in mortality of apparent healthy fish ...
<p>Histopathological changes observed in skin of rainbow trout during the second cohabitation trial ...
The aim of the current study is to histologically assess two Neotropical fish species (Hoplerythrinu...