2024
DOI: 10.3390/biology13040281
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Toxicity of Ammonia Stress on the Physiological Homeostasis in the Gills of Litopenaeus vannamei under Seawater and Low-Salinity Conditions

Yuxiu Nan,
Meng Xiao,
Yafei Duan
et al.

Abstract: Ammonia is a major water quality factor influencing the survival and health of shrimp, among which the gill is the main effector organ for ammonia toxicity. In this study, we chose two types of Litopenaeus vannamei that were cultured in 30‰ seawater and domesticated in 3‰ low salinity, respectively, and then separately subjected to ammonia stress for 14 days under seawater and low-salinity conditions, of which the 3‰ low salinity-cultured shrimp were domesticated from the shrimp cultured in 30‰ seawater after … Show more

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“…Additionally, low salinity systems help prevent oxygen deficits that can negatively impact shrimp and ultimately reduce the risk of mass mortality. Maintaining stable water quality in ponds is easier, protecting shrimp populations from stress that can affect their growth and well-being (Nan et al, 2024;Roy et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, low salinity systems help prevent oxygen deficits that can negatively impact shrimp and ultimately reduce the risk of mass mortality. Maintaining stable water quality in ponds is easier, protecting shrimp populations from stress that can affect their growth and well-being (Nan et al, 2024;Roy et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%