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Stocking density is widely recognized as a critical factor in aquaculture and a potential source of long-term stress. The influence of stocking density on growth and stress response of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus, ~3–75 g, initial to final weight) was examined in fish held under low (LD, ~0.21–5.31 kg/m2, initial to final density), medium (MD, ~0.42–10.81 kg/m2) and high stocking density...
This study was designed to evaluate the physiological and immune responses of juvenile turbot to stocking density. Turbot (average weight 185.4g) were reared for 120days in a land based recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) under three stocking densities: low density (LD, ~9.3–26.1kg/m2, initial to final density), medium density (MD, ~13.6–38.2kg/m2) and high density (HD, ~19.1–52.3kg/m2). Fish were...
Fish skin and its mucus provide the first line of defense against chemical, physical and biological stressors, but little is known about the role of skin and its mucus in immune response to crowding stress. In the present study, we investigated the stress and immune responses in skin of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) under different stocking densities. Turbot (average weight 185.4 g) were reared for...
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