Article
Fisheries
Karen O. Kverme, Marielle Kallekleiv, Kristina Larsen, Anita Ronneseth, Heidrun Wergeland, Ole B. Samuelsen, Gyri T. Haugland
Summary: Lumpfish, a novel farmed species used as cleaner fish, faces challenges with bacterial infections. Establishing protocols for antibacterial treatment is crucial to improve treatment effectiveness and reduce the risk of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES
(2022)
Article
Fisheries
Margo E. Chase-Topping, Chris Pooley, Hooman K. Moghadam, Borghild Hillestad, Marie Lillehammer, Lene Sveen, Andrea Doeschl-Wilson
Summary: The experiment tested the impact of vaccination and selective breeding on the transmission of Infectious salmon anemia virus in Atlantic salmon, finding that both methods reduced the probability of infection in contact fish. Genetic resistance showed a more significant effect on infection endurance compared to vaccination.
Article
Fisheries
Joao F. Romero, Ian A. Gardner, Sonja Saksida, Peter McKenzie, Kyle Garver, Derek Price, Krishna Thakur
Summary: The study developed a model to simulate the spread of IHN virus in BC coast and evaluated the effectiveness of the viral disease management plan (VDMP) in limiting epidemic spread, with results indicating the need for comprehensive use of multiple control measures.
Review
Virology
Haitham Tartor, Maria K. Dahle, Snorre Gulla, Simon C. Weli, Mona C. Gjessing
Summary: This review summarizes the current knowledge about the Salmon gill poxvirus (SGPV), which has emerged as the cause of a respiratory disease in farmed Atlantic salmon. It highlights the disease manifestation, its effects on the host immune system, and the dissemination of the virus. The review also emphasizes the importance of using molecular tools in understanding SGPV and its pathogenesis and suggests future research directions.
Article
Physics, Multidisciplinary
Shi-Gen Liao, Shu-Ping Yi
Summary: The study establishes a knowledge transmission model based on knowledge base and free-riding phenomena, and analyzes the global stabilities of knowledge-free equilibrium and knowledge-endemic equilibrium. Theoretical analysis indicates that when the basic reproduction number is less than 1, knowledge will eventually die out; conversely, when the basic reproduction number is greater than 1, knowledge transmission will persist.
PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
(2021)
Review
Virology
Katalin Nemes, Sofia Persson, Magnus Simonsson
Summary: Foodborne viruses pose a significant threat to food safety and public health, with millions of cases of acute viral hepatitis caused by HAV and HEV reported annually. HAV is responsible for global food-related viral outbreaks, while the zoonotic transmission of HEV through the consumption of infected meat has led to a tenfold increase in reported cases in Europe over the past two decades. The review focuses on the latest understanding of the foodborne transmission routes of HAV and HEV and the methods for detecting them in different food matrices.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Amy Long, Simon R. M. Jones
Summary: Salmonid rickettsial septicemia is an emergent disease caused by Piscirickettsia salmonis in marine-farmed salmonids. The study found species-specific patterns of bacterial shedding and pathogenesis, as well as correlations between physiological parameters and bacterial burden in different fish species. The timing and magnitude of bacterial shedding in infected fish align with mortality, providing insights for pathogen transmission models.
Article
Fisheries
Vera Lund, Helene Mikkelsen, Merete B. Schroder
DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
(2009)
Article
Fisheries
Merete Bjorgan Schroder, Terje Ellingsen, Helene Mikkelsen, Edel Anne Norderhus, Vera Lund
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
(2009)
Article
Fisheries
Makoto Inami, Anja J. Taverne-Thiele, Merete Bjorgan Schroder, Viswanath Kiron, Jan H. W. M. Rombout
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
(2009)
Article
Fisheries
Terje Ellingsen, Makoto Inami, Mona Cecilie Gjessing, Koen Van Nieuwenhove, Rannveig Larsen, Marit Seppola, Vera Lund, Merete Bjorgan Schroder
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
(2011)
Article
Immunology
Vera Lund, Jan Arne Arnesen, Helene Mikkelsen, Kjersti Gravningen, Laura Brown, Merete B. Schroder
Article
Immunology
Vera Lund, Helene Mikkelsen, Merete B. Schroder
Article
Immunology
Kathrine R. Arnesen, Helene Mikkelsen, Merete B. Schroder, Vera Lund
Article
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Samantha Bui, Angelico Madaro, Jonatan Nilsson, Per Gunnar Fjelldal, Martin Haugmo Iversen, Monica Fengsrud Brinchman, Birger Venas, Merete Bjorgan Schroder, Lars Helge Stien
Summary: Thermal treatment has some impact on the welfare and health of Atlantic salmon, as fish showed clear behavioral response and eye damages when treated with warm water. However, there were little differences in growth and health indicators between treatment groups, except for a significant increase in mortality with higher temperatures.
VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Fisheries
Vera Lund, Susanna Bordal, Merete B. Schroder
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
(2007)
Article
Fisheries
Helene Mikkelsen, Vera Lund, Lene-Catrin Martinsen, Kjersti Gravningen, Merete Bjorgan Schroder
Review
Fisheries
Ole B. Samuelsen, Audun H. Nerland, Trond Jorgensen, Merete Bjorgan Schroder, Terje Svasand, Oivind Bergh
DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS
(2006)
Article
Fisheries
S Nikoskelainen, O Kjellsen, EM Lilius, MB Schroder
FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
(2006)
Article
Fisheries
Merete Bjorgan Schroder, Helene Mikkelsen, Susanna Bordal, Kjersti Gravningen, Vera Lund
Article
Fisheries
Vera Lund, Susanna Bordal, Ole Kjellsen, Helene Mikkelsen, Merete B. Schroder
DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY
(2006)
Article
Fisheries
Hunter S. Bailey, Ashley N. Fincannon, Lee A. Fuiman
Summary: This study investigated the transfer of fatty acids from broodstock diets to eggs and the time needed for the eggs to equilibrate to the diet in Southern flounder. The findings indicate that different diet treatments significantly affect the fatty acid composition of eggs, and it takes 8-16 weeks for the eggs to adapt to changes in the adult diet. These results are important for improving broodstock diets and feeding protocols in stock-enhancement programs.
Article
Fisheries
Yu Liu, Mingtao Lei, Hector Victor, Yan Wang
Summary: This study confirms the feasibility of replacing raw fish diet with a formulated diet in commercial farming of large yellow croaker, which can increase fish survival and yield, and reduce feed cost and body lipid deposition.
Article
Fisheries
Xiaoyan Zhang, Lize San, Yucong Yang, Yuehong Tao, Jiangong Ren, Yufeng Liu, Zhongwei He, Jiashuo Di, Ziteng Pei, Guixing Wang, Jilun Hou
Summary: Gynogenesis is an effective technique for establishing homogeneous lines and confirming potential chromosomal mechanisms of sex determination in fish. This study successfully induced gynogenetic families in Thamnaconus modestus and established a complete method for gynogenesis induction.
Article
Fisheries
Julieta C. Martinelli, Megan Considine, Helen R. Casendino, Carolyn M. Tarpey, Isadora Jimenez-Hidalgo, Jacqueline L. Padilla-Gamino, Teri L. King, Lorenz Hauser, Steven Rumrill, Chelsea L. Wood
Summary: Shell-boring polychaetes have caused significant damage to mariculture operations worldwide, particularly in the US Pacific region. This study provides a comprehensive dataset on the prevalence, species distribution, and environmental associations of these parasites, highlighting the impact of season, culturing methods, and environmental factors on infestation.
Article
Fisheries
Juan Gao, Xueshan Li, Kangle Lu, Kai Song, Jian Zhang, Ling Wang, Chunxiao Zhang
Summary: This study investigated the effects of dietary protein levels on growth performance, antioxidant capacity, digestive enzyme activity, and metamorphosis rate of bullfrog tadpoles. The optimal dietary protein level for bullfrog tadpoles was estimated to be 42.49%-46.50% of the diet.
Article
Fisheries
Qiang Li, Lijun Duan, Dongsheng Jin, Yuxin Chen, Yirong Lou, Qianjin Zhou, Zhongjie Xu, Fangjie Chen, Hongxian Chen, Guizong Xu, Maocang Yan, Guanjun Yang, Jianfei Lu, Yanjun Zhang, Jiong Chen
Summary: This study developed a centrifugal microfluidic chip with on-chip RPA to detect five pathogenic microorganisms. The chip enabled the parallel analysis of six genetic markers from a single sample and allowed for the highly automated detection of multiple samples. Compared with PCR and DNA sequencing, the on-chip RPA assay showed high sensitivity and specificity for detecting multiple pathogens in shrimp aquaculture.
Article
Fisheries
Xingchen Huo, Pengxu Wang, Fengxia Zhao, Qian Liu, Qingqing Tian, Lingjie Tang, Maolin Lv, Zhaohui Wei, Chunrong Yang, Jianguo Su
Summary: Bacterial diseases in aquaculture ponds have negative effects on sustainable development. The use of composite I20 biotherapy has been shown to effectively treat bacterial diseases in bullfrog ponds, providing a new strategy for controlling bacterial diseases in aquaculture.
Article
Fisheries
Peng Yin, Takaya Saito, Per Gunnar Fjelldal, Bjorn Tharandur Bjornsson, Sofie Charlotte Remo, Sandeep Sharma, Rolf Erik Olsen, Kristin Hamre
Summary: This study aims to investigate the effect of seasonal changes in temperature and photoperiod on the redox metabolism of Atlantic salmon at the molecular level. The research findings suggest that the changing photoperiod and temperature influenced the redox metabolism of Atlantic salmon, highlighting the importance of oxidative status in the ecological implications.
Article
Fisheries
Nicholas Oppong Mensah, Jeffery Kofi Asare, Emmanuel Tetteh-Doku Mensah, Ernest Christlieb Amrago, Frank Osei Tutu, Anthony Donkor
Summary: This study investigates aquaculture farmers' preference for climate-smart aquaculture insurance products, the challenges they face, and their preferred insurance coverage. The results show that farmers prefer Climate-Induced Aquaculture Stock Mortality Insurance and the most significant constraint is the delay in claim settlement.
Article
Fisheries
Qiu-Ping Chai, Pei Wu, Wei-Dan Jiang, Yang Liu, Hong-Mei Ren, Xiao-Wan Jin, Lin Feng, Xiao-Qiu Zhou
Summary: The study found that appropriate levels of potassium diformate (KDF) can enhance the immune defense and mediate the inflammatory process in fish, possibly through the regulation of T cell differentiation via JAK-STAT and NF-kappa B signaling pathways.
Article
Fisheries
Tian Zhu, Haomin Jia, Haopeng Zhang, Yujing Xiao, Cui Han, Jiaxin Yang
Summary: Chicken manure has significant effects on the cultivation of Chlorella and rotifers. The optimal amount of chicken manure extract for continuous cultivation is 10 mLL-1. Chicken manure can promote the growth of Chlorella and improve the fatty acid composition, indirectly enhancing the growth condition and fatty acid content of rotifers.
Article
Fisheries
Zheng Luo, Yang Yu, Zhenning Bao, Fuhua Li
Summary: This study analyzed the heritability and genetic correlation of two growth traits in Pacific white shrimp and evaluated the genomic prediction using different genomic selection models. The results showed that the NeuralNet model had the highest prediction accuracy and better prospects for predicting shrimp growth traits.
Article
Fisheries
Alberto Ruiz, Ignasi Sanahuja, Karl B. Andree, Dolors Furones, Paul G. Holhorea, Josep A. Calduch-Giner, Jose J. Pastor, Marc Vinas, Jaume Perez-Sanchez, Sofia Morais, Enric Gisbert
Summary: Supplementing diets with a combination of spice oleoresins can reduce lipid accumulation and inflammation in farmed fish. The combination of spice oleoresins also has an immunomodulatory effect on the fish's intestinal immune system, potentially offering anti-inflammatory benefits.
Article
Fisheries
Beibei Zhao, Renhui Mei, Le Li, Di Hu, Lei Li
Summary: This study reveals that JfCXCL8_L1a and JfCXCL8_L1b have different immune pathways, and JfCXCL8_L1b plays a significant role in enhancing the adaptive immunity of T cell-dependent antigen.
Article
Fisheries
Yuhang Liu, Danying Cao, Nan Wu, Xuyang Zhao, Qingsong Zhu, Lian Su, Fatima Altaf, Qianqian Zhang, Haokun Liu, Yongming Li, Bruno Hamish Unger, Yingyin Cheng, Wanting Zhang, Aihua Li, Yaping Wang, Xiao-Qin Xia
Summary: Based on previous research, sinomenine has been found to protect mucosal immunity in farmed fish species by preventing intestinal pathological changes and regulating gene expression related to inflammation. It also enhances immune homeostasis and controls the growth of pathogenic bacteria.