Adaptation mechanisms as response to water content, oxygen level and pollutants are very important and they can be interpreted by hematological analysis. The aim of this study was the analysis of hematological and immune adaptations of common carp (Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758) to thermal stress. All specimens were divided into a control and experimental group. The control group of fish was exposed to a constant water temperature of 10°C. We induced thermal stress in experimental fish by gradually heating water to 28°C, held for 30 minutes and then comparing the obtained results with the control fish. Short-term hyperthermia lead to an increase of the number of leukocytes, especially pseudoeosinophilic granulocytes and monocytes, while th...
2+ 2+ + Several inorganic substances (e.g., C £ , Mg, Ca, H) are potent negative modulators of hemog...
1. The effects of different thermal regimens on qualitative and quantitative characteristics of leuc...
In this study, Garra rufa Heckel, 1843 (popularly known as doctor fishes), which is a fatty fish spe...
Stress is a potential factor causing increased susceptibility of fish to pathogens. In this study, s...
In order to establish the effect of temperature on the physiology of the carp, special attention was...
Both in mammals and fish, stress induces remarkable changes in the immune response. We focused on st...
Stress inevitably occurs during any fish handling and manipulation in culturing, research, or clini...
Not AvailableAquatic Pathogens are expected to encounter tremendous levels of variation in their env...
Aquaculture activity is affected by various environmental factors, including water salinity and high...
Apart from increased temperature, thermal effluents discharged through cooling systems of nuclear po...
The hematologic profile of the representatives of the bony fishes inhibiting the Belgorod region - c...
Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) outbreaks in the Philippines had been consistently associated wi...
Due to their status as poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature ...
The influence of sex, source (pond and wild) acclimation and health status on some blood parameters...
The effect of acclimation on blood composition of juvenile and adult sizes of Tilapia guineensis was...
2+ 2+ + Several inorganic substances (e.g., C £ , Mg, Ca, H) are potent negative modulators of hemog...
1. The effects of different thermal regimens on qualitative and quantitative characteristics of leuc...
In this study, Garra rufa Heckel, 1843 (popularly known as doctor fishes), which is a fatty fish spe...
Stress is a potential factor causing increased susceptibility of fish to pathogens. In this study, s...
In order to establish the effect of temperature on the physiology of the carp, special attention was...
Both in mammals and fish, stress induces remarkable changes in the immune response. We focused on st...
Stress inevitably occurs during any fish handling and manipulation in culturing, research, or clini...
Not AvailableAquatic Pathogens are expected to encounter tremendous levels of variation in their env...
Aquaculture activity is affected by various environmental factors, including water salinity and high...
Apart from increased temperature, thermal effluents discharged through cooling systems of nuclear po...
The hematologic profile of the representatives of the bony fishes inhibiting the Belgorod region - c...
Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) outbreaks in the Philippines had been consistently associated wi...
Due to their status as poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature ...
The influence of sex, source (pond and wild) acclimation and health status on some blood parameters...
The effect of acclimation on blood composition of juvenile and adult sizes of Tilapia guineensis was...
2+ 2+ + Several inorganic substances (e.g., C £ , Mg, Ca, H) are potent negative modulators of hemog...
1. The effects of different thermal regimens on qualitative and quantitative characteristics of leuc...
In this study, Garra rufa Heckel, 1843 (popularly known as doctor fishes), which is a fatty fish spe...