Invertebrate Medicine 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9780470960806.ch3
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“…3) (Stoskopf 2011). Acrylic acid remains charged in aqueous environments at physiologic pH and has previously been proposed as a key component of the coral antioxidant system.…”
Section: Westmoreland Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3) (Stoskopf 2011). Acrylic acid remains charged in aqueous environments at physiologic pH and has previously been proposed as a key component of the coral antioxidant system.…”
Section: Westmoreland Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional health evaluation methods (e.g., culture, cytology, and histopathology) are increasingly employed to evaluate coral health (Stoskopf 2011). However, key early markers of coral health decline are needed for effective early preventative health management decisions to protect coral communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood hematology provides useful key markers for diagnosing pathological and physiological states in sh. Fish hematological parameters are in uenced by several factors; e.g., water pollution, nutritional state, environmental changes, and stressors (Khieokhajonkhet et al 2021;Stoskopf, 1993;Wendelaar Bonga, 1997). In this context, the observed linear and/or quadratic increase in RBC and Hct with the increase in water temperature may indicate an enhanced capacity of oxygen transport to meet their metabolic requirement in gold sh which must have been also enhanced by high temperature to cope with ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Donde: pf = peso final, pi = peso inicial, T = temperatura y D = días. (50*34 cm), posteriormente, se colocaron en un recipiente con una infusión de clavo (1 g L −1 ) para ser anestesiados, hasta presentar nado errático (García-Gómez et al 2002), se removieron del recipiente y se les cubrieron los ojos para realizar una punción en la vena caudal, siguiendo el método propuesto por Stoskopf (1993). Las muestras de sangre se dividieron en dos contenedores, la primera parte de la muestra fue colocada en microtainers con anticoagulante K2EDTA y la segunda en viales de 1.5 mL sin anticoagulante.…”
Section: Materiales Y Métodosunclassified