The paper reviews fish mucus functions, including its role in immune defense and impacts of stress, which is crucial for farmed Atlantic salmon health in aquaculture.
Category: Fish Health & Welfare
Stress and its impact on animal welfare during commercial production of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
Provides a comprehensive overview of various stressors affecting salmon in commercial production, including predator presence.
Stress in Atlantic salmon: response to unpredictable chronic stress
Focuses on unpredictable chronic stress in Atlantic salmon, which could include predator presence, and its effects on physiology and behavior.
Evaluation of stress in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) using different biological matrices
Reviews stress responses in farmed salmon, including immune suppression and disease susceptibility.
Coping styles in farmed fish: consequences for aquaculture
Explored coping styles in farmed fish, including responses to stress. While not directly about predators, it’s relevant as it discusses how different fish personalities respond to stressors, which could include predator presence.
Physiological Changes in Fish from Stress in Aquaculture with Emphasis on the Response and Effects of Corticosteroids
This study is highly relevant as it discusses how stress affects fish physiology, including increased cortisol levels and altered electrolyte concentrations. It’s important because it establishes the fundamental physiological responses to stress in fish, which can be applied to predator-induced stress scenarios.
Health of farmed fish: its relation to fish welfare and its utility as welfare indicator
This review is significant as it discusses how stress affects fish health and welfare, including impacts on epithelial barriers and the immune system. It’s relevant because it provides a framework for understanding how chronic stressors, potentially including predator presence, could affect overall fish health and product quality.
Current approaches in decoding the molecular mechanisms of long-term stress in adult farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
This review is important as it focuses on the molecular mechanisms of long-term stress in farmed salmon. It’s relevant because it provides insights into how chronic stressors, which could include predator presence, affect salmon at the molecular level, potentially impacting health and product quality.
Stress and Rearing of Salmonids
This seminal work establishes the fundamental understanding of stress responses in salmonids, including physiological changes and the impact of chronic stress on fish health and survival.
Stress and immune modulation in fish
This study focuses on stress-induced immune suppression in fish, making them more vulnerable to diseases, which is crucial for understanding the broader health impacts of predator-induced stress.