“…Indeed, the reduction of O2 availability increased the survival rates by about 10%. Since accelerated growth is by itself a source of oxidative stress (Costantini 2014), a possible explanation of this beneficial effect is that our hypoxia protocol helps to improve the oxidative balance. Certainly, the reduced O2 availability would trigger a less active behavior with also less aggressive interactions.…”
We acknowledge the support of the Animalarium Service of IATS (Félix Álvarez and José Ramón Mateos) during fish rearing and sampling. We thank Concepción Berbel (IFAPA Center El Toruñoa) and Juan Manuel Afonso (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) for designing and conducting the broodstock crosses. The authors are grateful to Marta Arizcun and Elena Chaves (Oceanografic Center of Murcia) for raising fish larvae.
“…Indeed, the reduction of O2 availability increased the survival rates by about 10%. Since accelerated growth is by itself a source of oxidative stress (Costantini 2014), a possible explanation of this beneficial effect is that our hypoxia protocol helps to improve the oxidative balance. Certainly, the reduced O2 availability would trigger a less active behavior with also less aggressive interactions.…”
We acknowledge the support of the Animalarium Service of IATS (Félix Álvarez and José Ramón Mateos) during fish rearing and sampling. We thank Concepción Berbel (IFAPA Center El Toruñoa) and Juan Manuel Afonso (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) for designing and conducting the broodstock crosses. The authors are grateful to Marta Arizcun and Elena Chaves (Oceanografic Center of Murcia) for raising fish larvae.
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