Environmental Stress Responses of Aquatic Organisms

A special issue of Fishes (ISSN 2410-3888). This special issue belongs to the section "Biology and Ecology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 245

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Department of Cellular Biology, University of Granada, 18072 Granada, Spain
Interests: animal welfare; fish nutrition; histology; metabolism; oxidative stress; plecoptera physiology

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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, 18012 Granada, Spain
Interests: anticancer bioactivities of natural products; functional proteomics; gene regulation by microRNAs; molecular characterization during inflammation and oxidative stress
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Department of Zoology, University of Granada, 18012 Granada, Spain
Interests: animal welfare; aquatic toxicology; functional molecules; natural compounds; oxidative stress and immunology
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Departamento de Zoología, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
Interests: animal well-being; aquaculture; ecotoxicology; nutrition; oxidative stress; physiology; pollution; stable isotopes; trophic ecology

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Nowadays, one of the main factors that affects aquatic organisms is associated with changes in the natural environment derived from environmental factors, human intervention or the appearance of invasive species. Organisms have the ability to cope with such disturbances through a series of physiological and metabolic changes known as adaptative stress response. There are a number of key parameters used as welfare biomarkers that can result of interest when predicting the impact of such alterations or practices on the biodiversity of a natural environment or the quality of a culture system for aquatic organisms. This is a key aspect to avoiding or modulate those factors that can affect welfare of aquatic organisms.

Dr. Cristina Elena Trenzado Romero
Dr. Eva E. Rufino Palomares
Dr. Amalia Pérez-Jiménez
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Dr. Laura María Pantoja Echevarría
Guest Editor Assistant

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Keywords

  • animal welfare
  • bioactivities of natural products
  • immune response
  • fish nutrition and metabolism
  • oxidative stress
  • stable isotopes welfare biomarkers

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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