Globally, aquaculture contributes to sustainable food and nutritional stability. However, stress conditions constitute a major threat affecting farmed-fish welfare and fish farms’ performances. In this regard, the present study was aimed at measuring and comparing in-situ (offshore) the physiological stress responses caused by recurrent sampling operations for length–weight measurement. Studied fish were European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax sub-adults and adults reared in intensive farming conditions in M’diq Bay, on the Moroccan Mediterranean coast. The physiological stress response was evaluated by measuring blood biomarkers, including cortisol, glucose, lactate, total cholesterol and total proteins levels, and hematocrit percentage. Th...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) aquaculture has emerged as a strategic development for the sustainab...
Recent data suggest that specific light wavelength can alleviate fish acute stress response by count...
Stocking density is considered a priority topic in aquaculture research due to its bearing on the we...
Abstract In aquaculture management it is important to establish objective criteria to assess health ...
International audienceStress modifies energy allocation in fishes by redirecting energy from growth ...
Groups of adult sea bass were reared at either low (10 kg m−3) or high (50 kg m−3) stocking densitie...
This study investigates the stress and innate immune responses of sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax expe...
Rearing fish at high densities may act as a chronic stressor leading to a reduced performance. We hy...
Stress indicators (plasma cortisol, glucose and lactate) were evaluated in sea bass Dicentrarchus la...
European sea bass (initial weight 72 ± 4 g) were stocked in 200-L tanks at two densities: a low dens...
Fish production from aquaculture has expanded greatly during the last decades, and aquaculture is re...
The effect of acute handling stress on haematological profile, blood glucose and lactate (secondary ...
During the last years, fish welfare is receiving increasing attention in public and therefore in the...
Submersible sea-cages represent an alternative method to standard surface-based cages, and could hel...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) aquaculture has emerged as a strategic development for the sustainab...
Recent data suggest that specific light wavelength can alleviate fish acute stress response by count...
Stocking density is considered a priority topic in aquaculture research due to its bearing on the we...
Abstract In aquaculture management it is important to establish objective criteria to assess health ...
International audienceStress modifies energy allocation in fishes by redirecting energy from growth ...
Groups of adult sea bass were reared at either low (10 kg m−3) or high (50 kg m−3) stocking densitie...
This study investigates the stress and innate immune responses of sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax expe...
Rearing fish at high densities may act as a chronic stressor leading to a reduced performance. We hy...
Stress indicators (plasma cortisol, glucose and lactate) were evaluated in sea bass Dicentrarchus la...
European sea bass (initial weight 72 ± 4 g) were stocked in 200-L tanks at two densities: a low dens...
Fish production from aquaculture has expanded greatly during the last decades, and aquaculture is re...
The effect of acute handling stress on haematological profile, blood glucose and lactate (secondary ...
During the last years, fish welfare is receiving increasing attention in public and therefore in the...
Submersible sea-cages represent an alternative method to standard surface-based cages, and could hel...
Guaranteeing a high quality of life for animals has recently become a matter of increasing concern. ...
Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) aquaculture has emerged as a strategic development for the sustainab...
Recent data suggest that specific light wavelength can alleviate fish acute stress response by count...