2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2011.02.012
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Effect of movement stress on immune function in farmed Australian abalone (hybrid Haliotis laevigata and Haliotis rubra)

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“…These results contrast with previous works that have demonstrated that mechanical manipulation decreased phagocytic activity of Crassostrea gigas (Lacoste et al 2002) and Pinctada imbricata (Kuchel et al 2012). Anesthesia, transportation, and mechanical manipulation (i.e., spatula detaching) decreases phagocytosis in some species of abalones (Malham et al 2003, Hooper et al 2011.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…These results contrast with previous works that have demonstrated that mechanical manipulation decreased phagocytic activity of Crassostrea gigas (Lacoste et al 2002) and Pinctada imbricata (Kuchel et al 2012). Anesthesia, transportation, and mechanical manipulation (i.e., spatula detaching) decreases phagocytosis in some species of abalones (Malham et al 2003, Hooper et al 2011.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…Indeed, sorting might have a more detrimental effect, at least at later life stages, as handling decreases the immune function (see Handling section) (Hooper et al . ). Furthermore, Wu et al .…”
Section: Physiological Response To Farmingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Mgaya & Mercer ; Hooper et al . ). In the hatchery, handling of individuals to induce spawning includes their detachment from the substrate and exposure to air, ultraviolet light and increased temperatures (Al‐Rashdi & Iwao ).…”
Section: Physiological Response To Farmingmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Physical movement of abalone in mariculture facilities increased mortality rates in the days following movement (Hooper et al, 2011), and the use of modules minimizes physical handling during transport and release. Pipes were integral to the successful release of juveniles in New South Wales, providing a simple, cost-effective, and efficient method for release of large numbers of abalone to natural reefs (Chick, 2010).…”
Section: Post-release Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%