Dynamics of endogenous and water cortisol release in Asian SeabassLates calcariferafter acute stress in a farm scale recirculating aquaculture system
Marie Ruoyun Tan,
Khin Moh Moh Aung,
Nur Asinah binte Mohamed Salleh
et al.
Abstract:Stress in farmed fish is associated with poor feeding, slow growth, disease, and mortality. Therefore, it is essential to closely monitor the stress levels in fish to optimize farming practices which could then enhance productivity and welfare in aquaculture operations. Cortisol, a stress hormone that can be found in the blood, is a reliable biomarker for evaluating fish stress. As blood sampling is highly invasive, alternative cortisol sampling methods such as fin, mucus, and the surrounding water which conta… Show more
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