International audienceHigh summer temperatures are one of the most stressful environmental problems confronted by the abalone mariculture industry and are commonly associated with outbreaks of infectious disease. We tested the effect of extreme but non-lethal elevated temperatures on abalone immunology, biochemistry and quantitative histology. We subsequently compared the haemolymph results to the histology to gain increased understanding of how heat stress impacts abalone health. Abalone were kept in water that was heated from the ambient 16. °C temperature to 26. °C within 5. h and then held at 26. °C for one week to determine the effects of this acute heat stress on the day of temperature elevation and whether there was acclimatization o...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
International audienceHaliotis tuberculata mortality outbreaks have occurred in France since 1998 an...
International audienceHigh summer temperatures are one of the most stressful environmental problems ...
High summer temperatures are one of the most stressful environmental problems confronted by the abal...
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes express a set of highly conserved proteins in response to external a...
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes express a set of highly conserved proteins in response to external a...
The physiological underpinnings of many marine host-pathogen systems are poorly understood, and even...
International audienceWild or farmed abalone are regularly exposed to stressors, such as air exposur...
Withering syndrome (WS) is a disease of wild and cultured abalone, caused by aRickettsiales-like pro...
All California abalone species have been shown to be susceptible to infection with the bacterial age...
Abalone summer mortality syndrome (ASMS) broadly defines a mass mortality event in abalone that occu...
Sudden increases in water temperature can lead to mortality of cultured and wild mollusc communities...
Current abalone mariculture practices include movement of stock to reduce stocking density in tanks ...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
International audienceHaliotis tuberculata mortality outbreaks have occurred in France since 1998 an...
International audienceHigh summer temperatures are one of the most stressful environmental problems ...
High summer temperatures are one of the most stressful environmental problems confronted by the abal...
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes express a set of highly conserved proteins in response to external a...
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes express a set of highly conserved proteins in response to external a...
The physiological underpinnings of many marine host-pathogen systems are poorly understood, and even...
International audienceWild or farmed abalone are regularly exposed to stressors, such as air exposur...
Withering syndrome (WS) is a disease of wild and cultured abalone, caused by aRickettsiales-like pro...
All California abalone species have been shown to be susceptible to infection with the bacterial age...
Abalone summer mortality syndrome (ASMS) broadly defines a mass mortality event in abalone that occu...
Sudden increases in water temperature can lead to mortality of cultured and wild mollusc communities...
Current abalone mariculture practices include movement of stock to reduce stocking density in tanks ...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
International audienceHaliotis tuberculata mortality outbreaks have occurred in France since 1998 an...