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Northeast Atlantic fish stock productivity hindcasts and forecasts from a Bayesian framework reveal pronounced climate‐induced dynamics Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Shuyang Ma, Geir Huse, Kotaro Ono, Richard D. M. Nash, Jon Helge Vølstad, Olav Sigurd Kjesbu
Climate change continues to exert pressure on ocean ecosystems. The fisheries‐related responses, such as altered body growth, recruitment and spatial distribution of the targeted stock(s), have generally been reasonably well investigated. Nevertheless, there are still important knowledge gaps in how biophysical drivers impact stock productivity and thereby sustainable harvest levels. Considering this
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Microplastics in different tissues of historical and live samples of endangered mega-fish (Acipenser sinensis) and their potential relevance to exposure pathways Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-08 Yueping Zheng, Sirui Huang, Houyong Fan, Hanqi Liu, Jianan Xu, Nicholas J. Craig, Juan-Ying Li, Wenhui He, Lei Su
The Chinese sturgeon () is an endangered freshwater mega-fish (IUCN-red listed) that survives in the Yangtze River Basin, but the population of which has declined significantly in response to environmental pressures generated by human activities. In order to evaluate the interaction between Chinese sturgeon and microplastics (MPs) for the first time, we examined the gut and gills of historical samples
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A review of dynamic optimization in aquaculture production economics Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Roger Domínguez‐May, Juan M. Hernández, Iván Velázquez‐Abunader
Dynamic optimization (DO) has been applied to aquaculture industry to determine optimal management strategies of aquaculture production systems. Optimal control of feeding, optimal stocking successions, and harvesting time among other factors has been studied. This work shows a review of the application of optimal control theory (OCT) and dynamic programming in economics and management of aquaculture
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Correction Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-05-07
Published in Aquaculture Economics & Management (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Sub-lethal effects of deltamethrin and permethrin resulted in ultrastructural alterations in scales and oxygen uptake changes of Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Maisnam Sapana Devi, Abhik Gupta
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Genotoxicological and physiological effects of glyphosate and its metabolite, aminomethylphosphonic acid, on the freshwater invertebrate Lymnaea stagnalis Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Dáša Schleicherová, Paolo Pastorino, Alessia Pappalardo, Alessandro Nota, Claudio Gendusa, Enrico Mirone, Marino Prearo, Alfredo Santovito
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Effects of sulfamonomethoxine and trimethoprim co-exposures at different environmentally relevant concentrations on microalgal growth and nutrient assimilation Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 Dingxin Li, Peifang Wang, Min Sun, Jinbao Yin, Dandan Li, Jingjie Ma, Shengjing Yang
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Evaluating the toxicity of estetrol, 17α-ethinylestradiol, and their combination with drospirenone on zebrafish larvae: A behavioural and proteomic study Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-05 Sébastien Baekelandt, Nathalie Leroux, Jérôme Lambert, Benoît Bernay, Jean-Baptiste Robert, Laura Burattin, Céline Gérard, Céline Delierneux, Valérie Cornet, Patrick Kestemont
To characterise and compare the toxicity of estetrol (E4) and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2), and their respective mixture with the progestin drospirenone (DRSP) in zebrafish () embryos. Zebrafish embryos were exposed to E4, EE2, DRSP, E4+DRSP, and EE2+DRSP in a fish embryo acute toxicity (FET) test. A second test examined behavioural responses and, using label-free proteomics, identified changes in protein
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An aquaculture risk model to understand the causes and consequences of Atlantic Salmon mass mortality events: A review Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Zaman Sajid, A. Kurt Gamperl, Christopher C. Parrish, Stefanie M. Colombo, Javier Santander, Charles Mather, Barbara Neis, Ingunn Marie Holmen, Ramón Filgueira, Cynthia H. McKenzie, Lissandra Souto Cavalli, Mohamed Jeebhay, Wenzhao Gao, María Andrée López Gómez, Cory Ochs, Sarah Lehnert, Cyr Couturier, Christine Knott, João F. Romero, Albert Caballero‐Solares, Allan Cembella, Harry M. Murray, Ian A
Mass mortality events (MMEs) are defined as the death of large numbers of fish over a short period of time. These events can result in catastrophic losses to the Atlantic salmon aquaculture industry and the local economy. However, they are challenging to understand because of their relative infrequency and the high number of potential factors involved. As a result, the causes and consequences of MMEs
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Myers' divisions revisited: Contemporary evidence for distinct trait differences among global inland fishes Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-05-04 Carlos Cano‐Barbacil, Julian D. Olden, Emili García‐Berthou
Eighty years ago, George S. Myers classified inland fishes in three divisions (primary, secondary and peripheral) based on their salinity tolerance and eco‐evolutionary history. Although this classification has been followed by many fish studies, it has also received considerable criticism. Here, we aim to test for differences in salinity and thermal tolerance, species traits and distribution patterns
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Ensemble multiclassification model for predicting developmental toxicity in zebrafish Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-03 Gaohua Liu, Xinran Li, Yaxu Guo, Li Zhang, Hongsheng Liu, Haixin Ai
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Recent advances of Terminalia catappa and its application in fish culture: A review Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-05-02 Xu Wang, Norhidayah Mohd Taufek, Norhafiza Mohd Arshad
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A review of the benefits and limitations of waste nutrient treatment in aquaculture pond facilities Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-05-02 Simon Tabrett, Ian Ramsay, Brian Paterson, Michele A. Burford
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The rise of the opportunists: What are the drivers of the increase in infectious diseases caused by environmental and commensal bacteria? Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Francisca Samsing, Andrew C. Barnes
The aquaculture sector is currently experiencing a global disease crisis. Emerging bacterial diseases—often opportunistic or syndromic—have collapsed production in nations across the world. Losses in the shrimp industry associated with opportunistic Vibrio spp. exceed 40% of global capacity. This paper reviews potential drivers of syndromic diseases involving opportunistic bacterial pathogens affecting
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Developmental toxicity and potential mechanisms exposed to polystyrene microplastics and polybrominated diphenyl ethers during early life stages of fat greenling (Hexagrammos otakii) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Yanyan Shi, Xiaoyan Wei, Zheng Zhang, Shuai Wang, Hui Liu, Dandan Cui, Wenyuan Hua, Yanxin Fu, Yan Chen, Zhuang Xue, Xuejie Li, Wei Wang
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Trained immunity: Perspectives for disease control strategy in marine mollusc aquaculture Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Caroline Montagnani, Benjamin Morga, Beatriz Novoa, Benjamin Gourbal, Amaro Saco, Magali Rey‐Campos, Marion Bourhis, Fabien Riera, Emmanuel Vignal, Charlotte Corporeau, Guillaume M. Charrière, Marie‐Agnès Travers, Lionel Dégremont, Yannick Gueguen, Céline Cosseau, Antonio Figueras
Recent evidence has demonstrated the unique properties of the innate immune system, known as innate immune memory, immune priming, or trained immunity. These properties have been described as the ability of the innate immune system to learn from previous microbial experiences, which improves survival after subsequent infection. In this review, we present the state of knowledge on trained immunity in
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Risk perception and production risk in seaweed aquaculture Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 César Salazar, Marcela Jaime, Roberto Cárdenas, Francisco Hernández
Risk is an inherent characteristic of aquaculture production. For a holistic understanding of risk, the risk assessment process must account for both subjective and objective dimensions of risk. Th...
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ToF-SIMS imaging shows specific lipophilic vitamin alterations in chronic reprotoxicity caused by the emerging contaminant Pravastatin in Gammarus fossarum Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-29 Tingting Fu, Valentina Calabrese, Sarah Bancel, Hervé Quéau, Laura Garnero, Nicolas Delorme, Khedidja Abbaci, Arnaud Salvador, Arnaud Chaumot, Olivier Geffard, Davide Degli-Esposti, Sophie Ayciriex
Blood lipid-lowering agents, such as Pravastatin, are among the most frequently used pharmaceuticals released into the aquatic environment. Although their effects on humans are very well understood, their consequences on freshwater organisms are not well known, especially in chronic exposure conditions. is commonly used as sentinel species in ecotoxicology because of its sensitivity to a wide range
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Advances in the application of stereo vision in aquaculture with emphasis on fish: A review Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 Daoliang Li, Jiaxuan Yu, Zhuangzhuang Du, Wenkai Xu, Guangxu Wang, Shili Zhao, Yasai Liu, Akhter Muhammad
The effective implementation of machine vision has played a crucial role in advancing intelligent aquaculture across various domains. Stereo vision, as a branch of machine vision, has become a mainstream technology in aquaculture. Its distinctive capability to conduct comprehensive underwater monitoring from multiple angles, unaffected by object occlusion has propelled it to the forefront of aquaculture
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Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) show high tolerance to acute ammonia exposure but lose metabolic scope during prolonged exposure at low concentration Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-27 Stephen Gyamfi, Regina Esi Edziyie, Kwasi Adu Obirikorang, Daniel Adjei-Boateng, Peter Vilhelm Skov
Ammonia is a respiratory gas that is produced during the process of protein deamination. In the unionised form (NH), it readily crosses biological membranes and is highly toxic to fish. In the present study we examined the effects of unionized ammonia (UIA), on the resting oxygen consumption (MO), ventilation frequency (), heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in Nile tilapia (). Fish were
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Impact of rent taxation on Norwegian salmon farming companies Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Bård Misund, Peter Molnár, Quan Minh Nguyen, Elin Totland
This paper investigates the impact of the rent tax announcement and implementation in Norway in sea-based salmonid aquaculture on stock returns of affected companies. Our sample period ranges from ...
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Building methodological consensus to ensure rigor and reproducibility in zebrafish fertility research Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-26 M.E. Kossack, K. Bowie, L. Tian, J.S. Plavicki
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Implications of polystyrene and polyamide microplastics in the adsorption of sulfonamide antibiotics and their metabolites in water matrices Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-26 Carmen Mejías, Julia Martín, Juan Luis Santos, Irene Aparicio, Esteban Alonso
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Nanoparticles‐based double‐stranded RNA delivery as an antiviral agent in shrimp aquaculture Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-25 Veasarach Jonjaroen, Patai Charoonnart, Sarocha Jitrakorn, Panwajee Payongsri, Rudee Surarit, Vanvimon Saksmerprome, Nuttawee Niamsiri
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New directions for Indigenous and local knowledge research and application in fisheries science: Lessons from a systematic review Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Benjamin L. H. Jones, Rolando O. Santos, W. Ryan James, Sophia V. Costa, Aaron J. Adams, Ross E. Boucek, Lucy Coals, Leanne C. Cullen‐Unsworth, Samuel Shephard, Jennifer S. Rehage
Social‐ecological systems like fisheries provide food, livelihoods and recreation. However, lack of data and its integration into governance hinders their conservation and management. Stakeholders possess site‐specific knowledge crucial for confronting these challenges. There is increasing recognition that Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) is valuable, but structural differences between ILK and
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Hidden ecotoxicological dangers: Investigating pathogen circulation and non-toxic risks hazards in a crucial brazilian watershed Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Milena Roberta Freire da Silva, Karolayne Silva Souza, Francisco Henrique Santana da Silva, Milena Danda Vasconcelos Santos, Bruno Oliveira de Veras, Iago José Santos da Silva, Fabricio Motteran, Ana Carolina de Oliveira Luz, Tereza Cristina Leal Balbino, Lívia Caroline Alexandre de Araújo, Guilherme Malafaia, Maria Betânia Melo de Oliveira
Numerous studies evaluate chemical contaminants released by human activities and their effects on biota and aquatic ecosystems. However, few of these studies address non-toxic agents and their potentially harmful effects, which, in a concealed manner, culminate in an increased ecotoxicological risk for aquatic life and public health. This study investigated the presence of toxic and non-toxic pollutants
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Can Salvinia auriculata bioremediate the toxic effects of Fipronil 800wg on the tadpoles of Dendropsophus minutus? Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Daiany Folador Sotero, Renata Maria Pereira de Freitas, Ana Julia Pereira Peixoto Virote, Marcelino Benvindo-Souza, Guilherme Rogie Gonçalves Tavares, Rogério Pereira Bastos, Priscilla Carvalho, Daniela de Melo e Silva
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Molecular, behavioral, and growth responses of juvenile yellow catfish (Tachysurus fulvidraco) exposed to carbamazepine Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Huihui Chen, Xiaohong Gu, Zhigang Mao, Qingfei Zeng, Miao Jin, Wenxia Wang, Christopher J. Martyniuk
Carbamazepine (CBZ) is an anticonvulsant medication used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. Due to its persistence and low removal rate in wastewater treatment plants, it is frequently detected in the environment, raising concerns regarding its potential adverse effects on aquatic organisms and ecosystems. In this study, we aimed to assess the impact of CBZ on the behavior and growth of juvenile
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Assessing the effects of social capital on trade credit in shrimp farming in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Duong The Duy, Hakan Berg, Tran Thi Kim Dao, Chau Thi Da
This study assesses and identify major factors of social capital that affect the use of trade credit among shrimp farmers and how these contribute to and affect the profits of households in coastal...
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A Review of Factors Potentially Contributing to the Long-Term Decline of Atlantic Salmon in the Conne River, Newfoundland, Canada Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 J. Brian Dempson, Travis E. Van Leeuwen, Ian R. Bradbury, Sarah J. Lehnert, David Coté, Frédéric Cyr, Christina Pretty, Nicholas I. Kelly
Species extinction and population extirpation are now widespread across aquatic ecosystems with many diadromous species, including Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), in decline throughout much of the N...
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Navigating Responsibility for Human Rights Compliance in the Fishing Industry Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Julia Cirne Lima Weston, Ingrid Kelling
The surge in visibility of human rights abuses within the seafood supply chain has propelled scrutiny into the sustainability of global fisheries, leading to heightened interest in the social perfo...
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Algae-leached DOM inhibits the Hg(II) reduction and uptake by lettuce in aquatic environments under light conditions Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Xu Yang, Ruihong Yu, Tantan Wang, Xin Wen, Yubo He, Zihao Li, Chi Ma, Wenhao Chen, Chang Zhang
The significant role of aquatic phytoplankton in global primary productivity, accounting for approximately 50 % on an annual basis, has been recognized as a crucial factor in the reduction of Hg(II). In this study, we compared the efficiency of Hg(II) photoreduction mediated by three types of algae leaching dissolved organic matter (DOM) and humic acid (DOM-HA). Especially, we investigated the potential
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Reproductive toxic effects of chronic exposure to bisphenol A and its analogues in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Zuchun Chen, Xueyou Li, Jiahao Gao, Yue Liu, Ning Zhang, Yusong Guo, Zhongduo Wang, Zhongdian Dong
As awareness of BPA's health risks has increased, many countries and regions have implemented strict controls on its use. Consequently, bisphenol analogues like BPF and BPAF are being increasingly used as substitutes. However, these compounds are also becoming increasingly prevalent in the environment due to production, use and disposal processes. The oceans act as a repository for various pollutants
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Metagenomic and transcriptomic analysis revealing the impact of oxytetracycline and ciprofloxacin on gut microbiota and gene expression in the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-14 Ting Ye, Shumao He, Jiahui Li, Jianlin Luo, Sixue Yang, Peng Wang, Can Li
Excessive antibiotic use has led to the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), impacting gut microbiota and host health. However, the effects of antibiotics on amphibian populations remain unclear. We investigated the impact of oxytetracycline (OTC) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) on Chinese giant salamanders (), focusing on gut microbiota, ARGs, and gene expression by performing metagenome and transcriptome
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Dynamic marine spatial planning for conservation and fisheries benefits Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Maria Vigo, Virgilio Hermoso, Joan Navarro, Joan Sala‐Coromina, Joan B. Company, Sylvaine Giakoumi
The increasing global demand for marine resources raises concerns about sustainable resource management and biodiversity conservation. Spatial closures, such as marine protected areas, can be valuable tools for maintaining and restoring exploited populations. When these spatial closures adopt a dynamic nature being adapted to the changing environment, they can effectively account for factors such as
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Cover Image Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Qingshuang Zhang, Hongwei Yang, Tsegay Teame, Chao Ran, Yalin Yang, Yuanyuan Yao, Qianwen Ding, Shubin Liu, Shengkang Li, Zhen Zhang, Zhigang Zhou
The cover image is based on the Review Article Immune disorders induced by improper use of dietary immunostimulants in aquatic animals: Research progress and prospective solutions by targeting gut microbiota by Qingshuang Zhang and Hongwei Yang et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12852.[Correction added on 27 March 2024, after first online publication: Cover image has been changed] image
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Ecotoxicological effects of ketoprofen and fluoxetine and their mixture in an aquatic microcosm Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Didier Ramírez-Morales, Keilor Rojas-Jiménez, Víctor Castro-Gutiérrez, Sebastián Rodríguez-Saravia, Annette Vaglio-Garro, Emanuel Araya-Valverde, Carlos E. Rodríguez-Rodríguez
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Maternal PFOS exposure affects offspring development in Nrf2-dependent and independent ways in zebrafish (Danio rerio) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Marjorie Marin, Kate M. Annunziato, Madeline C. Tompach, Wenle Liang, Sarah M. Zahn, Sida Li, Jeffery Doherty, Jonghwa Lee, John M. Clark, Yeonhwa Park, Alicia R. Timme-Laragy
Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) is a ubiquitous legacy environmental contaminant detected broadly in human samples and water supplies. PFOS can cross the placenta and has been detected in cord blood and breastmilk samples, underscoring the importance of understanding the impacts of maternal PFOS exposure during early development. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a preconception exposure
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Chronic toxic effects of erythromycin and its photodegradation products on microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Jiping Li, Wei Li, Naisen Liu, Chenggong Du
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Stevioside mitigates lead toxicity in thinlip mullet juveniles: Impacts on growth, metabolism, and immune function Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Akram Ismael Shehata, Shimaa A. Shahin, Ayaat M. Elmaghraby, Mayada Alhoshy, Mohamed M. Toutou, Ali A. Soliman, Asem A. Amer, Yusuf Jibril Habib, Mahmoud S. Gewaily, Islam I. Teiba, Mohammed F. El Basuini
This study investigates the impact of varying concentrations of stevioside in the presence of lead (Pb) exposure on multiple aspects of thinlip mullet () juveniles. Over 60 days, a total of 540 juvenile with an initial weight of 3.5 ± 0.13 g were evenly distributed into six groups, each consisting of three replicates. The experimental diet consisted of varying levels of stevioside (150, 250, 350, and
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Ecological Interactions Between Non-Native American Shad and Pacific Salmon: The Columbia River Case Study Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Thomas P. Quinn, John Epifanio, Peter B. Moyle, Stan Gregory, Daniel J. Hasselman, Erik Merrill, Kenneth Rose, Thomas F. Turner, Thomas C. Wainwright
Many ecosystems have been dramatically affected by non-native species, but not all such species have strong deleterious effects. American shad, Alosa sapidissima, a fish species native to the Atlan...
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Nitrogen cycling process and application in different prawn culture modes Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Zhao Chen, Jian Li, Qianqian Zhai, Zhiqiang Chang, Jitao Li
Nitrogenous waste is a global concern in aquatic ecosystems. In the shrimp farming system, feeding is the main input of nitrogen, which leads to the accumulation of nitrogenous waste, such as ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Nitrogen cycling is crucial for nitrogenous waste removal and for the stability of the aquaculture system. Under the action of different functional microorganisms, a variety of nitrogen
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Maximum sustainable employment: Adding to the beacons of wild fisheries governance Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Maarten Bavinck, Joeri Scholtens, Michael Fabinyi
This paper proposes to establish Maximum Sustainable Employment (MSE) as a new guiding light, or beacon, for wild fisheries governance. This new social beacon complements the directives provided by the prevailing beacons: Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) and Maximum Economic Yield (MEY). The argument is that context matters: in countries where poverty levels are high and alternative employment is scarce
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Sex-specific impacts of thimerosal on the behaviors and brain monoaminergic systems in zebrafish (Danio rerio) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Xuchun Qiu, Zhen Su, Jiarui Gao, Yiming Cui, Kejun Dong, Kun Chen, Ru-Jin Zhao, Songmei Wang, Tao Wu, Yanhong Shi
Thimerosal (THI) is the most widely used form of organic mercury in pharmaceutical and personal care products, and has become a major source of ethylmercury pollution in aquatic ecosystems. However, knowledge about its potential risk to aquatic species is limited. In this study, zebrafish were exposed to THI for 7 days, and variations in their behavioral traits, brain monoaminergic neurotransmitter
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Effects of clarithromycin exposure on the growth of Microcystis aeruginosa and the production of algal dissolved organic matter Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-06 Chong-Miao Zhang, Qing Zhou, Yong-Qiang Li, Jie Li
Antibiotics are commonly found in the aquatic environment, which can affect microbial community compositions and activities, and even have potential adverse impacts on human and ecosystem health. The current understanding of the effects of antibiotics on microalgae growth and algal dissolved organic matter (DOM) remains indistinct. To understand the toxic effects of antibiotics on the microalgae, was
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Atorvastatin causes developmental and behavioral toxicity in yellowstripe goby (Mugilogobius chulae) embryos/larvae via disrupting lipid metabolism and autophagy processes Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-06 Yufei Zhao, Yimeng Wang, Jinzhi Ren, Weibo Gong, Xiangping Nie, Ying Peng, Jianjun Li, Chunni Duan
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Price transmission relationships among Taiwan seafood marketing: Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) and Japanese seaperch (Lateolabrax japonicus) Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Shin-Chang Chen, Yao-Jen Hsiao, Fan-Hua Nan
In this study, daily data of farm gate, wholesale and retail prices of barramundi (Lates Calcarifer) and Japanese seaperch (Lateolabrax japonicus), which are the main farmed fish species in Taiwan,...
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Identifying market opportunities for farmed marine finfish in the southeast U.S. Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Domena A. Agyeman, Jonathan van Senten, Carole R. Engle, Michael Schwarz
Research efforts have led to development of aquaculture technologies for 20 marine finfish species with potential for commercialization. Successful commercialization of these species will require i...
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Marine heatwaves redistribute pelagic fishing fleets Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Nima Farchadi, Heather Welch, Camrin D. Braun, Andrew J. Allyn, Steven J. Bograd, Stephanie Brodie, Elliott L. Hazen, Alex Kerney, Nerea Lezama‐Ochoa, Katherine E. Mills, Dylan Pugh, Riley Young‐Morse, Rebecca L. Lewison
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have measurable impacts on marine ecosystems and reliant fisheries and associated communities. However, how MHWs translate to changes in fishing opportunities and the displacement of fishing fleets remains poorly understood. Using fishing vessel tracking data from the automatic identification system (AIS), we developed vessel distribution models for two pelagic fisheries targeting
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Toxicity of butylone and its enantiomers to Daphnia magna and its degradation/toxicity potential using advanced oxidation technologies Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Ana R. Carvalho, Ana M. Morão, Virgínia M.F. Gonçalves, Maria Elizabeth Tiritan, Ana M. Gorito, M.Fernando Pereira, Adrián M.T. Silva, Bruno B Castro, João S. Carrola, Maria M. Amorim, Ana R.L. Ribeiro, Cláudia Ribeiro
Butylone (BTL) is a chiral synthetic cathinone available as a racemate and reported as contaminant in wastewater effluents. However, there are no studies on its impact on ecosystems and possible enantioselectivity in ecotoxicity. This work aimed to evaluate: () the possible ecotoxicity of BTL as racemate or its isolated ()- and ()- enantiomers using ; and () the efficiency of advanced oxidation technologies
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A meta‐analysis revealing the technical, environmental, and host‐associated factors that shape the gut microbiota of Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Shuowen Cao, Johan Dicksved, Torbjörn Lundh, Aleksandar Vidakovic, Parisa Norouzitallab, David Huyben
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Towards sustainable water disinfection with peracetic acid in aquaculture: A review Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Dibo Liu, David L. Straus, Lars‐Flemming Pedersen, Christopher Good, Carlo C. Lazado, Thomas Meinelt
Peracetic acid (PAA) has a long history as an efficacious and eco‐friendly disinfectant. It was first synthesised in 1902, and since then a wide range of applications has been developed in various industries. Aquaculture is a more recent industry wherein the potential of PAA is significant. As the global demand for sustainable development increases, there has likewise been growing interest in using
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Metabolomic changes following GenX and PFBS exposure in developing zebrafish Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Fiona Dunn, Shannon E. Paquette, Kurt D. Pennell, Jessica S. Plavicki, Katherine E. Manz
Short chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (GenX) and perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS), are replacement chemicals for environmentally persistent, long-chain PFAS. Although GenX and PFBS have been detected in surface and ground water worldwide, few studies provide information on the metabolic alterations or risks associated with their exposures
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Nutrition and feeds for abalone: Current knowledge and future directions Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Xinxin Li, Dong Huang, Mingzhu Pan, Javad Sahandi, Zhenhua Wu, Kangsen Mai, Wenbing Zhang
Abalone is a commercially important mariculture mollusc because of its nutrient‐rich value and extensive market demand. To date, over 95% of the abalone supply has been contributed by farming. Macroalgae are the natural food of abalones. However, the supply of macroalgae is unstable owing to seasonal restrictions. This limits the success of abalone farming. Therefore, formulated diets are crucial for
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Adaptation of cultured decapod crustaceans to changing salinities: Physiological responses, molecular mechanisms and disease implications Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-31 Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Irfan Ahmad Bhat, Ishfaq Nazir Mir, Raja Aadil Hussain Bhat, M. Junaid Sidiq, Prasanta Jana
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Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in amphibians and reptiles – exposure and health effects Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-31 Slawomir Gonkowski, Valeria Ochoa-Herrera
Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are commonly used in various industries and everyday products, including clothing, electronics, furniture, paints, and many others. PFASs are primarily found in aquatic environments, but also present in soil, air and plants, making them one of the most important and dangerous pollutants of the natural environment. PFASs bioaccumulate in living organisms and
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Scale morphology is a promising, additional tool for exploring the taxonomy and ecology of freshwater fishes Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Bálint Bánó, Aleksey Bolotovskiy, Boris Levin, George M. T. Mattox, Mauricio Cetra, István Czeglédi, Péter Takács
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Opening the black box: New insights into the role of temperature in the marine distributions of Pacific salmon Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Joseph A. Langan, Curry J. Cunningham, Jordan T. Watson, Skip McKinnell
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) spend much of their life near the ocean surface where climatic and oceanographic conditions affect their habitat and survival. Despite decades of study, critical knowledge gaps persist regarding their ecology and distributions. Consequently, it has been difficult to assess how environmental conditions influence the high-seas distribution and habitat use of these culturally
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Invisible plastics problem in intensive aquaculture: The case of polyvinylpyrrolidone Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Charlotte Robison‐Smith, Jo Cable