Previous reviews of stress, and the stress hormone cortisol, in fish have focussed on physiology, due to interest in impacts on aquaculture production. Here, we discuss cortisol in relation to fish welfare. Cortisol is a readily measured component of the primary (neuroendocrine) stress response and is relevant to fish welfare as it affects physiological and brain functions and modifies behaviour. However, we argue that cortisol has little value if welfare is viewed purely from a functional (or behavioural) perspective—the cortisol response itself is a natural, adaptive response and is not predictive of coping as downstream impacts on function and behaviour are dose-, time- and context-dependent and not predictable. Nevertheless, we argue th...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
Cortisol is the major corticosteroid in teleost fish, secreted and released by interrenal cells of t...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...
Previous reviews of stress, and the stress hormone cortisol, in fish have focussed on physiology, du...
SYNOPSIS. Physical, chemical and perceived stressors can all evoke non-specific responses in fish, w...
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
A basic overview is provided of the mechanistic basis of the neuroendocrine stress response in fish....
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
Stress in teleosts is an increasingly studied topic because of its interaction with growth, reproduc...
Although cortisol is considered the main glucocorticoid involved in regulating stress in fish by ele...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
<div><p>Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of ...
Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare i...
The magnitude of the cortisol response to a standardised stressor is a heritable trait in salmonid f...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
Cortisol is the major corticosteroid in teleost fish, secreted and released by interrenal cells of t...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...
Previous reviews of stress, and the stress hormone cortisol, in fish have focussed on physiology, du...
SYNOPSIS. Physical, chemical and perceived stressors can all evoke non-specific responses in fish, w...
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
A basic overview is provided of the mechanistic basis of the neuroendocrine stress response in fish....
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
Stress in teleosts is an increasingly studied topic because of its interaction with growth, reproduc...
Although cortisol is considered the main glucocorticoid involved in regulating stress in fish by ele...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
<div><p>Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of ...
Sampling protocols and water quality sensors have been developed to assess fish health and welfare i...
The magnitude of the cortisol response to a standardised stressor is a heritable trait in salmonid f...
Fish faced with stressful stimuli launch an endocrine stress response through activation of the hypo...
Cortisol is the major corticosteroid in teleost fish, secreted and released by interrenal cells of t...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...