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New directions for Indigenous and local knowledge research and application in fisheries science: Lessons from a systematic review Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Benjamin L. H. Jones, Rolando O. Santos, W. Ryan James, Sophia V. Costa, Aaron J. Adams, Ross E. Boucek, Lucy Coals, Leanne C. Cullen‐Unsworth, Samuel Shephard, Jennifer S. Rehage
Social‐ecological systems like fisheries provide food, livelihoods and recreation. However, lack of data and its integration into governance hinders their conservation and management. Stakeholders possess site‐specific knowledge crucial for confronting these challenges. There is increasing recognition that Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) is valuable, but structural differences between ILK and
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Assessing the effects of social capital on trade credit in shrimp farming in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Duong The Duy, Hakan Berg, Tran Thi Kim Dao, Chau Thi Da
This study assesses and identify major factors of social capital that affect the use of trade credit among shrimp farmers and how these contribute to and affect the profits of households in coastal...
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A Review of Factors Potentially Contributing to the Long-Term Decline of Atlantic Salmon in the Conne River, Newfoundland, Canada Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 J. Brian Dempson, Travis E. Van Leeuwen, Ian R. Bradbury, Sarah J. Lehnert, David Coté, Frédéric Cyr, Christina Pretty, Nicholas I. Kelly
Species extinction and population extirpation are now widespread across aquatic ecosystems with many diadromous species, including Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), in decline throughout much of the N...
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Navigating Responsibility for Human Rights Compliance in the Fishing Industry Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Julia Cirne Lima Weston, Ingrid Kelling
The surge in visibility of human rights abuses within the seafood supply chain has propelled scrutiny into the sustainability of global fisheries, leading to heightened interest in the social perfo...
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Metagenomic and transcriptomic analysis revealing the impact of oxytetracycline and ciprofloxacin on gut microbiota and gene expression in the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-14 Ting Ye, Shumao He, Jiahui Li, Jianlin Luo, Sixue Yang, Peng Wang, Can Li
Excessive antibiotic use has led to the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), impacting gut microbiota and host health. However, the effects of antibiotics on amphibian populations remain unclear. We investigated the impact of oxytetracycline (OTC) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) on Chinese giant salamanders (), focusing on gut microbiota, ARGs, and gene expression by performing metagenome and transcriptome
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Dynamic marine spatial planning for conservation and fisheries benefits Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-13 Maria Vigo, Virgilio Hermoso, Joan Navarro, Joan Sala‐Coromina, Joan B. Company, Sylvaine Giakoumi
The increasing global demand for marine resources raises concerns about sustainable resource management and biodiversity conservation. Spatial closures, such as marine protected areas, can be valuable tools for maintaining and restoring exploited populations. When these spatial closures adopt a dynamic nature being adapted to the changing environment, they can effectively account for factors such as
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Cover Image Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Qingshuang Zhang, Hongwei Yang, Tsegay Teame, Chao Ran, Yalin Yang, Yuanyuan Yao, Qianwen Ding, Shubin Liu, Shengkang Li, Zhen Zhang, Zhigang Zhou
The cover image is based on the Review Article Immune disorders induced by improper use of dietary immunostimulants in aquatic animals: Research progress and prospective solutions by targeting gut microbiota by Qingshuang Zhang and Hongwei Yang et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12852.[Correction added on 27 March 2024, after first online publication: Cover image has been changed] image
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Chronic toxic effects of erythromycin and its photodegradation products on microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Jiping Li, Wei Li, Naisen Liu, Chenggong Du
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Stevioside mitigates lead toxicity in thinlip mullet juveniles: Impacts on growth, metabolism, and immune function Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Akram Ismael Shehata, Shimaa A. Shahin, Ayaat M. Elmaghraby, Mayada Alhoshy, Mohamed M. Toutou, Ali A. Soliman, Asem A. Amer, Yusuf Jibril Habib, Mahmoud S. Gewaily, Islam I. Teiba, Mohammed F. El Basuini
This study investigates the impact of varying concentrations of stevioside in the presence of lead (Pb) exposure on multiple aspects of thinlip mullet () juveniles. Over 60 days, a total of 540 juvenile with an initial weight of 3.5 ± 0.13 g were evenly distributed into six groups, each consisting of three replicates. The experimental diet consisted of varying levels of stevioside (150, 250, 350, and
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Ecological Interactions Between Non-Native American Shad and Pacific Salmon: The Columbia River Case Study Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-10 Thomas P. Quinn, John Epifanio, Peter B. Moyle, Stan Gregory, Daniel J. Hasselman, Erik Merrill, Kenneth Rose, Thomas F. Turner, Thomas C. Wainwright
Many ecosystems have been dramatically affected by non-native species, but not all such species have strong deleterious effects. American shad, Alosa sapidissima, a fish species native to the Atlan...
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Nitrogen cycling process and application in different prawn culture modes Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Zhao Chen, Jian Li, Qianqian Zhai, Zhiqiang Chang, Jitao Li
Nitrogenous waste is a global concern in aquatic ecosystems. In the shrimp farming system, feeding is the main input of nitrogen, which leads to the accumulation of nitrogenous waste, such as ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Nitrogen cycling is crucial for nitrogenous waste removal and for the stability of the aquaculture system. Under the action of different functional microorganisms, a variety of nitrogen
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Maximum sustainable employment: Adding to the beacons of wild fisheries governance Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Maarten Bavinck, Joeri Scholtens, Michael Fabinyi
This paper proposes to establish Maximum Sustainable Employment (MSE) as a new guiding light, or beacon, for wild fisheries governance. This new social beacon complements the directives provided by the prevailing beacons: Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) and Maximum Economic Yield (MEY). The argument is that context matters: in countries where poverty levels are high and alternative employment is scarce
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Sex-specific impacts of thimerosal on the behaviors and brain monoaminergic systems in zebrafish (Danio rerio) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Xuchun Qiu, Zhen Su, Jiarui Gao, Yiming Cui, Kejun Dong, Kun Chen, Ru-Jin Zhao, Songmei Wang, Tao Wu, Yanhong Shi
Thimerosal (THI) is the most widely used form of organic mercury in pharmaceutical and personal care products, and has become a major source of ethylmercury pollution in aquatic ecosystems. However, knowledge about its potential risk to aquatic species is limited. In this study, zebrafish were exposed to THI for 7 days, and variations in their behavioral traits, brain monoaminergic neurotransmitter
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Effects of clarithromycin exposure on the growth of Microcystis aeruginosa and the production of algal dissolved organic matter Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-06 Chong-Miao Zhang, Qing Zhou, Yong-Qiang Li, Jie Li
Antibiotics are commonly found in the aquatic environment, which can affect microbial community compositions and activities, and even have potential adverse impacts on human and ecosystem health. The current understanding of the effects of antibiotics on microalgae growth and algal dissolved organic matter (DOM) remains indistinct. To understand the toxic effects of antibiotics on the microalgae, was
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Atorvastatin causes developmental and behavioral toxicity in yellowstripe goby (Mugilogobius chulae) embryos/larvae via disrupting lipid metabolism and autophagy processes Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-06 Yufei Zhao, Yimeng Wang, Jinzhi Ren, Weibo Gong, Xiangping Nie, Ying Peng, Jianjun Li, Chunni Duan
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Price transmission relationships among Taiwan seafood marketing: Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) and Japanese seaperch (Lateolabrax japonicus) Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Shin-Chang Chen, Yao-Jen Hsiao, Fan-Hua Nan
In this study, daily data of farm gate, wholesale and retail prices of barramundi (Lates Calcarifer) and Japanese seaperch (Lateolabrax japonicus), which are the main farmed fish species in Taiwan,...
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Identifying market opportunities for farmed marine finfish in the southeast U.S. Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Domena A. Agyeman, Jonathan van Senten, Carole R. Engle, Michael Schwarz
Research efforts have led to development of aquaculture technologies for 20 marine finfish species with potential for commercialization. Successful commercialization of these species will require i...
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Marine heatwaves redistribute pelagic fishing fleets Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Nima Farchadi, Heather Welch, Camrin D. Braun, Andrew J. Allyn, Steven J. Bograd, Stephanie Brodie, Elliott L. Hazen, Alex Kerney, Nerea Lezama‐Ochoa, Katherine E. Mills, Dylan Pugh, Riley Young‐Morse, Rebecca L. Lewison
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have measurable impacts on marine ecosystems and reliant fisheries and associated communities. However, how MHWs translate to changes in fishing opportunities and the displacement of fishing fleets remains poorly understood. Using fishing vessel tracking data from the automatic identification system (AIS), we developed vessel distribution models for two pelagic fisheries targeting
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Toxicity of butylone and its enantiomers to Daphnia magna and its degradation/toxicity potential using advanced oxidation technologies Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Ana R. Carvalho, Ana M. Morão, Virgínia M.F. Gonçalves, Maria Elizabeth Tiritan, Ana M. Gorito, M.Fernando Pereira, Adrián M.T. Silva, Bruno B Castro, João S. Carrola, Maria M. Amorim, Ana R.L. Ribeiro, Cláudia Ribeiro
Butylone (BTL) is a chiral synthetic cathinone available as a racemate and reported as contaminant in wastewater effluents. However, there are no studies on its impact on ecosystems and possible enantioselectivity in ecotoxicity. This work aimed to evaluate: () the possible ecotoxicity of BTL as racemate or its isolated ()- and ()- enantiomers using ; and () the efficiency of advanced oxidation technologies
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A meta‐analysis revealing the technical, environmental, and host‐associated factors that shape the gut microbiota of Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Shuowen Cao, Johan Dicksved, Torbjörn Lundh, Aleksandar Vidakovic, Parisa Norouzitallab, David Huyben
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Towards sustainable water disinfection with peracetic acid in aquaculture: A review Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Dibo Liu, David L. Straus, Lars‐Flemming Pedersen, Christopher Good, Carlo C. Lazado, Thomas Meinelt
Peracetic acid (PAA) has a long history as an efficacious and eco‐friendly disinfectant. It was first synthesised in 1902, and since then a wide range of applications has been developed in various industries. Aquaculture is a more recent industry wherein the potential of PAA is significant. As the global demand for sustainable development increases, there has likewise been growing interest in using
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Metabolomic changes following GenX and PFBS exposure in developing zebrafish Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Fiona Dunn, Shannon E. Paquette, Kurt D. Pennell, Jessica S. Plavicki, Katherine E. Manz
Short chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (GenX) and perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS), are replacement chemicals for environmentally persistent, long-chain PFAS. Although GenX and PFBS have been detected in surface and ground water worldwide, few studies provide information on the metabolic alterations or risks associated with their exposures
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Nutrition and feeds for abalone: Current knowledge and future directions Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Xinxin Li, Dong Huang, Mingzhu Pan, Javad Sahandi, Zhenhua Wu, Kangsen Mai, Wenbing Zhang
Abalone is a commercially important mariculture mollusc because of its nutrient‐rich value and extensive market demand. To date, over 95% of the abalone supply has been contributed by farming. Macroalgae are the natural food of abalones. However, the supply of macroalgae is unstable owing to seasonal restrictions. This limits the success of abalone farming. Therefore, formulated diets are crucial for
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Adaptation of cultured decapod crustaceans to changing salinities: Physiological responses, molecular mechanisms and disease implications Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-31 Yousuf Dar Jaffer, Irfan Ahmad Bhat, Ishfaq Nazir Mir, Raja Aadil Hussain Bhat, M. Junaid Sidiq, Prasanta Jana
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Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in amphibians and reptiles – exposure and health effects Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-31 Slawomir Gonkowski, Valeria Ochoa-Herrera
Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are commonly used in various industries and everyday products, including clothing, electronics, furniture, paints, and many others. PFASs are primarily found in aquatic environments, but also present in soil, air and plants, making them one of the most important and dangerous pollutants of the natural environment. PFASs bioaccumulate in living organisms and
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Scale morphology is a promising, additional tool for exploring the taxonomy and ecology of freshwater fishes Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Bálint Bánó, Aleksey Bolotovskiy, Boris Levin, George M. T. Mattox, Mauricio Cetra, István Czeglédi, Péter Takács
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Opening the black box: New insights into the role of temperature in the marine distributions of Pacific salmon Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Joseph A. Langan, Curry J. Cunningham, Jordan T. Watson, Skip McKinnell
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) spend much of their life near the ocean surface where climatic and oceanographic conditions affect their habitat and survival. Despite decades of study, critical knowledge gaps persist regarding their ecology and distributions. Consequently, it has been difficult to assess how environmental conditions influence the high-seas distribution and habitat use of these culturally
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Invisible plastics problem in intensive aquaculture: The case of polyvinylpyrrolidone Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Charlotte Robison‐Smith, Jo Cable
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The use of vision modelling to design bycatch reduction devices using light Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Jasmine Somerville, Jon Blount, Martin Stevens
Artificial light can be used to deter unwanted non‐target catch (bycatch) from fishing gear, which is thought to be achieved by repelling bycatch, or highlighting escape routes on nets. To select for responses in bycatch species, light should (1) cause the bycatch species to avoid capture, and (2) not invoke the same reaction in target species. One way to maximise the chance of a bycatch species responding
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Biofilm enhances the interactive effects of microplastics and oxytetracycline on zebrafish intestine Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Ziyue Yu, Donghua Qiu, Tong Zhou, Liqing Zeng, Changzhou Yan
The enhanced adsorption of pollutants on biofilm-developed microplastics has been proved in many studies, but the ecotoxicological effects of biofilm-developed microplastics on organisms are still unclear. In this study, adult zebrafish were exposed to original microplastics, biofilm-developed microplastics, original microplastics absorbed with oxytetracycline (OTC), and biofilm-developed microplastics
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Epigenetics in aquaculture By PiferrerF., Wang, H. P. (Eds). New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. 2023. pp. 512. ISBN: 978‐1‐119‐82191‐5. Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Céline Cosseau, Jeremie Vidal‐Dupiol
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Recirculating aquaculture system-based production as a pathway to increase aquaculture in developed countries: The case of United States aquaculture Aquacult. Econo. Manag. (IF 3.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Andrew Ropicki, Taryn Garlock, Razieh Farzad, Joy E. Hazell
Aquaculture has expanded rapidly over the past half century and has surpassed capture fisheries as a source of seafood globally. However, most of the aquaculture production growth has occurred in d...
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Chinese abstracts Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-20
免疫刺激剂饲用不当导致水产动物免疫紊乱:研究进展及靶向肠道菌群的前瞻性解决方案 Qingshuang Zhang1, Hongwei Yang1,2, Tsegay Teame1,3,4, Chao Ran3, Yalin Yang3, Yuanyuan Yao3,5, Qianwen Ding3, Shubin Liu3, Shengkang Li2, Zhen Zhang3, Zhigang Zhou1,5 1China-Norway Joint Lab on Fish Gut Microbiota, Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China 2Institute of Marine Sciences, Shantou University, Shantou, China
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Spanish abstracts Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-20
Trastornos inmunitarios inducidos por el uso inadecuado de inmunoestimulantes alimentarios en animales acuáticos: Avances de la investigación y posibles soluciones dirigidas a la microbiota intestinal Qingshuang Zhang1, Hongwei Yang1,2, Tsegay Teame1,3,4, Chao Ran3, Yalin Yang3, Yuanyuan Yao3,5, Qianwen Ding3, Shubin Liu3, Shengkang Li2, Zhen Zhang3, Zhigang Zhou1,5 1China-Norway Joint Lab on Fish
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Novel and continuous scientific and technical breakthroughs increase value and efficiency in aquaculture Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Qingchao Wang, Pin Nie
The efficiency of aquaculture in producing high-quality fishery or aquatic products can be significantly improved with methodological breakthroughs and conceptual innovations.1 The increasing exchanges and cooperations among aquaculture scientists and enterprisers since 2022 should further provoke the idea and technical innovation for the sustainable development of aquaculture. During a visit to Australia
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Arabic Abstract Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-20
Qingshuang Zhang1, Hongwei Yang1,2, Tsegay Teame1,3,4, Chao Ran3, Yalin Yang3, Yuanyuan Yao3,5, Qianwen Ding3, Shubin Liu3, Shengkang Li2, Zhen Zhang3, Zhigang Zhou1,5 1China-Norway Joint Lab on Fish Gut Microbiota, Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China 2Institute of Marine Sciences, Shantou University, Shantou, China 3Key Laboratory for Feed Biotechnology
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Portuguese‐Brazilian abstracts Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-20
Distúrbios imunológicos induzidos pelo uso indevido de imunoestimulantes dietéticos em animais aquáticos: Progresso da pesquisa e soluções prospectivas visando a microbiota intestinal Qingshuang Zhang1, Hongwei Yang1,2, Tsegay Teame1,3,4, Chao Ran3, Yalin Yang3, Yuanyuan Yao3,5, Qianwen Ding3, Shubin Liu3, Shengkang Li2, Zhen Zhang3, Zhigang Zhou1,5 1China-Norway Joint Lab on Fish Gut Microbiota, Feed
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An efficient tool to find multispecies MSY for interacting fish stocks Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 T. J. Del Santo O’Neill, A. G. Rossberg, R. B. Thorpe
Natural ecological communities exhibit complex mixtures of interspecific biological interactions, which makes finding optimal yet sustainable exploitation rates challenging. Most fisheries management advice is at present based on applying the Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) target to each species in a community by modelling it as if it was a monoculture. Such application of single-species MSY policies
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Metabolomic analysis to understand the mechanism of Ti3C2Tx (MXene) toxicity in Daphnia magna Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Qianqian Xiang, Zhujun Wang, Jinzhan Yan, Minmin Niu, Wenyu Long, Zhihao Ju, Xuexiu Chang
Due to their potential release into the environment, the ecotoxicity of TiCT (MXene) nanomaterials is a growing concern. Unfortunately, little is known about the toxic effects and mechanisms through which TiCT induces toxicity in aquatic organisms. The aim of this study is thus to investigate the toxic effects and mechanisms of upon exposure to TiCT with different sheet sizes (100 nm [TiCT-100] and
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Zebrafish: A trending model for gut-brain axis investigation Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-17 Neelakanta Sarvashiva Kiran, Chandrashekar Yashaswini, Ankita Chatterjee
Zebrafish () has ascended as a pivotal model organism in the realm of gut-brain axis research, principally owing to its high-throughput experimental capabilities and evolutionary alignment with mammals. The inherent transparency of zebrafish embryos facilitates unprecedented real-time imaging, affording unparalleled insights into the intricate dynamics of bidirectional communication between the gut
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Assessing the in vivo toxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in Schmidtea mediterranea: uptake pathways and (neuro)developmental outcomes Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-17 N. Leynen, JS. Tytgat, K. Bijnens, V. Jaenen, E. Verleysen., T. Artois, F. Van Belleghem, ND. Saenen, K. Smeets
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Combined effects of pentachlorophenol and nano-TiO2 with different sizes on antioxidant, digestive, and immune responses of the swimming crab Portunus trituberculatus Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Xukai Lan, Wei Huang, Bingyan Sun, Khor Waiho, Hanting Song, Menghong Hu, Mansoor Khalid, Youji Wang
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Integrated microbiome and metabolome analyses reveal the effects of low pH on intestinal health and homeostasis of crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Zhanqi Wang, Jiapeng Li, Pengfei Zhao, Zaihang Yu, Lianlian Yang, Xueyan Ding, He Lv, ShaoKui Yi, Qiang Sheng, Liqin Zhang, Fan Zhou, Hua Wang
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Role of benzophenone-3 additive in the effect of polyethylene microplastics on Daphnia magna population dynamics Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Changhae Kim, Gabriela Kalčíková, Jinho Jung
The adverse effects of microplastics (MPs) on have been extensively studied; however, their population-level effects are relatively unknown. This study investigated the effect of polyethylene MP fragments (33.90 ± 17.44 μm) and benzophenone-3 (BP-3), which is a widely used plastic additive (2.91 ± 0.02% w/w), on population dynamics in a 34-day microcosm experiment. In the growth phase, neither MP nor
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Policy pathways to reduce disproportionate burdens in tuna fisheries Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Bianca Haas, Kamal Azmi, Hussain Sinan, Quentin Hanich
The United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement requires states to recognise the special requirements of developing countries and to ensure that conservation and management measures do not place a disproportionate burden on developing countries. The aim of this article is to assess what policy arrangements are required to reduce the identified disproportionate burden. We developed a policy pathway that would
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The fish–mangrove link is context dependent: Tidal regime and reef proximity determine the ecological role of tropical mangroves Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Michael Bradley, Alexia Dubuc, Camilla V. H. Piggott, Katie Sambrook, Andrew S. Hoey, Martial Depczynski, Tim J. Langlois, Monica Gagliano, Shaun K. Wilson, Katherine Cure, Thomas H. Holmes, Glenn I. Moore, Michael Travers, Ronald Baker, Ivan Nagelkerken, Marcus Sheaves
Tropical mangroves are known to support fish production, but natural variability in the link between mangrove habitats and fish populations undermines our ability to manage, conserve and restore this ecological relationship. This is largely due to undefined context-dependence in the use of mangroves by fish. We collected a spatially extensive dataset of 494 mangrove fish assemblages using standardised
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Reproductive endocrine disruption effect and mechanism in male zebrafish after life cycle exposure to environmental relevant triclosan Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Fan Wang
Triclosan (TCS) is a wide-spectrum antibacterial agent that is found in various water environments. It has been reported to have estrogenic effects. However, the impact of TCS exposure on the reproductive system of zebrafish () throughout their life cycle is not well understood. In this study, zebrafish fertilized eggs were exposed to 0, 10, and 50 μg/L TCS for 120 days. The study investigated the
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Protein and lipid nutrition in crabs Rev. Aquacult. (IF 10.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Noah Esmaeili, Hongyu Ma, Sunil Kadri, Douglas R. Tocher
Understanding the nutrition of crabs has a key role in ensuring the success and sustainability of their culture, as providing a well‐balanced, cost‐effective and sustainable diet that ensures the survival, growth and health of crabs is crucial. The present review is the first to focus primarily on the current state of knowledge of the nutrient requirements and related nutritional aspects in farmed
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The acute neurotoxicity of inorganic mercury in Mactra chinensis philippi Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Bangguo Ma, Xiaoli Zhao, Xiaoning Zhang, Bowen Yang, Zimin Cai, Zihan Xing, Mingzhe Xu, Liuya Mi, Jianning Zhang, Lei Wang, Yancui Zhao, Xiaoli Liu
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From antioxidant defense to genotoxicity: Deciphering the tissue-specific impact of AgNPs on marine clam Ruditapes philippinarum Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Yang-yang Xing, Xin-Ming Pu, Jin-Fen Pan, Jia-yin Xu, Chen Liu, De-chi Lu
The escalating use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) across various sectors for their broad-spectrum antimicrobial capabilities, has raised concern over their potential ecotoxicological effects on aquatic life. This study explores the impact of AgNPs (50 μg/L) on the marine clam , with a particular focus on its gills and digestive glands. We adopted an integrated approach that combined in vivo exposure
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Toxicological Research on Nano and Microplastics in Environmental Pollution: Current Advances and Future Directions Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Saurabh Shukla, Yang Pei, Wei-Guo Li, De-Sheng Pei
This review explains the sources of nanoplastics (NPs) and microplastics (MPs), their release, fate, and associated health risks in the aquatic environment. In the 21st century, scientists are grappling with a major challenge posed by MPs and NPs. The global production of plastic has skyrocketed from 1.5 million tons in the 1950s to an astonishing 390.7 million tons in 2021. This pervasive presence
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Critical Need to Increase Aquatic Food Production and Food Supply from Aquaculture and Capture Fisheries: Trends and Outlook Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Albert G.J. Tacon, Sandra E. Shumway
This commentary reviews total aquatic food supply from aquaculture and capture fisheries from 2010 to 2020 at global, regional, and national levels within main producing countries; aquatic animal f...
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Tolerance of the Australian halophyte, beaded samphire, Sarcocornia quinqueflora, to Pb and Zn under glasshouse conditions: Evaluating metal uptake and partitioning, photosynthetic performance, biomass, and growth Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Rebecca A L Voigt, Geoff R MacFarlane
Saltmarsh sediments are susceptible to accumulation of excessive concentrations of anthropogenically elevated metals such as lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn). The resident salt tolerant plants of saltmarsh ecosystems form the basal underpinning of these ecosystems. As such, metal-associated adverse impacts on their physiology can have detrimental flow-on effects at individual, population, and community levels
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The response of marine fish population productivity to juvenile habitat modifications depends upon life histories Fish Fish. (IF 6.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 J. Champagnat, E. Rivot, O. Le Pape
Coastal and estuarine habitats are essential for both growth and survival at juvenile stages for a large proportion of marine fish but are exposed to a variety of threats. However, the quantitative impacts of anthropic-mediated nursery degradation on exploited population dynamics and productivity are rarely addressed. We developed a comprehensive steepness-based parameterization of the stock–recruitment
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Understanding boron toxicity in aquatic plants (Salvinia natans and Lemna minor) in the presence and absence of EDTA Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Rongxue Cui, Jin Il Kwak, Youn-Joo An
Even though boron is a widely used element in various industries and a contributor to water pollution worldwide, few studies have examined the toxicity of boron in aquatic plants. EDTA is used to maintain aquatic plants cultures, however it is possible to modify the toxicity of metals. The objective of this study is to assess the toxicity of boron in aquatic plants and explore the impact of EDTA presence
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Interindividual behavioural variation in response to elevated CO2 predicts mRNA transcript abundance of genes related to acid-base regulation in medaka (Oryzias latipes) Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Jenna L. Fleet, Theresa E. Mackey, Jennifer D. Jeffrey, Sara V. Good, Kenneth M. Jeffries, Caleb T. Hasler
Rising carbon dioxide (CO) in aquatic ecosystems due to climate change is a challenge for aquatic ectotherms. We examined whether interindividual variation in behavioural responses to CO could predict how a teleost fish would respond to elevated CO for multiple phenotypic and molecular traits. To this end, we first quantified behavioural responses of individuals exposed to acute elevated CO, and used
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A SWOT Analysis of the Use of Marine, Grain, Terrestrial-Animal and Novel Protein Ingredients in Aquaculture Feeds Rev. Fish. Sci. Aquac. (IF 11.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Brett Glencross, Xiaowen Ling, Delbert Gatlin, Sachi Kaushik, Margareth Øverland, Richard Newton, Luisa M. P. Valente
A variety of new feed ingredients are emerging in the aquaculture feed sector. While the technology readiness of these options varies across and within the new ingredient classes, it remains import...
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Toxic effects of triclosan on hepatic and intestinal lipid accumulation in zebrafish via regulation of m6A-RNA methylation Aquat. Toxicol. (IF 4.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Jinyun Li, Lu Fang, Miaocui Xi, Anyu Ni, Qiuhui Qian, Zejun Wang, Huili Wang, Jin Yan
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