Microorganisms are of great importance to aquaculture where they occur naturally, and can be added artificially, fulfilling different roles. They recycle nutrients, degrade organic matter and, occasionally, they infect and kill the fish, their larvae or the live feed. Also, some microorganisms may protect fish and larvae against disease. Hence, monitoring and manipulating the microbial communities in aquaculture environments hold great potential; both in terms of assessing and improving water quality, but also in terms of controlling the development of microbial infections. Using microbial communities to monitor water quality and to efficiently carry out ecosystem services within the aquaculture systems may only be a few years away. Initial...
AbstractMicrobial community management in aquaculture creates benefits at the nutritional as well as...
The shortage of wild fishery resources and the rising demand for human nutrition has driven a great ...
The use of probiotics in aquaculture is now generally acknowledged due to the rising need for enviro...
This work was supported by BBSRC grants BB/P017223/1 and BB/P017215/1 for the Aquaculture Research H...
AbstractThe sustainable use of scarce natural resources is a significant challenge for the aquacultu...
Disease outbreaks are being increasingly recognized as important constraints to aquaculture producti...
As the aquaculture sector significantly expanded worldwide in the past decades, the concept of susta...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sector of food production in the world. Despite the encour...
Aquaculture has the potential to become a major food supplier in a world with an increasing human po...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing animal food sector worldwide and expected to further increase to ...
Aquaculture is a multidisciplinary activity, more complex than agriculture due to the multidimension...
Microorganisms are of major important in aquaculture and industrial wastewater treatment. They resi...
Aquaculture provides nowadays half of the world's seafood consumption and it is expected to expand s...
Fish and shrimp producing industries generate huge amounts of wastes in form of viscera, scales, was...
Microbial community management in aquaculture creates benefits at the nutritional as well as at heal...
AbstractMicrobial community management in aquaculture creates benefits at the nutritional as well as...
The shortage of wild fishery resources and the rising demand for human nutrition has driven a great ...
The use of probiotics in aquaculture is now generally acknowledged due to the rising need for enviro...
This work was supported by BBSRC grants BB/P017223/1 and BB/P017215/1 for the Aquaculture Research H...
AbstractThe sustainable use of scarce natural resources is a significant challenge for the aquacultu...
Disease outbreaks are being increasingly recognized as important constraints to aquaculture producti...
As the aquaculture sector significantly expanded worldwide in the past decades, the concept of susta...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sector of food production in the world. Despite the encour...
Aquaculture has the potential to become a major food supplier in a world with an increasing human po...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing animal food sector worldwide and expected to further increase to ...
Aquaculture is a multidisciplinary activity, more complex than agriculture due to the multidimension...
Microorganisms are of major important in aquaculture and industrial wastewater treatment. They resi...
Aquaculture provides nowadays half of the world's seafood consumption and it is expected to expand s...
Fish and shrimp producing industries generate huge amounts of wastes in form of viscera, scales, was...
Microbial community management in aquaculture creates benefits at the nutritional as well as at heal...
AbstractMicrobial community management in aquaculture creates benefits at the nutritional as well as...
The shortage of wild fishery resources and the rising demand for human nutrition has driven a great ...
The use of probiotics in aquaculture is now generally acknowledged due to the rising need for enviro...