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Oxygen consumption of F0 and F1 larval and juvenile European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax in resonse to ocean acidification and warming

2022

Ongoing climate change is leading to warmer and more acidic oceans. The future distribution of fish within the oceans depends on their capacity to adapt to these new environments. Only few studies have examined the effects of ocean acidification (OA) and warming (OW) on the metabolism of long-lived fish over successive generations. We therefore aimed to investigate the effect of OA on larval and juvenile growth and metabolism on two successive generations of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) as well as the effect of OAW on larval and juvenile growth and metabolism of the second generation. European sea bass is a large economically important fish species with a long generation time…

IdentificationDicentrarchus labrax routine metabolic rate per dry massLife stagedry massType of studyDicentrarchus labrax fork lengthGermanyWeightedCalculatedTreatment temperaturebody lengthlarval growthteleostOcean acidificationdissolvedTreatment partial pressure of carbon dioxideOptical oxygen meter with sensor OXR50 FireStingLaboratory experimentstandard metabolic rate per fresh massTreatment: temperatureDicentrarchus labrax standard metabolic rate per fresh massEarth System Researchmetabolic ratesUniform resource locator link to referenceDicentrarchus labrax dry massStereomicroscopy Leicafork lengthStereomicroscopy (Leica)GenerationOxygen dissolvedTank numberocean warmingjuvenile growthPyroScience GmbHAgeUniform resource locator/link to referenceDATE TIMEDicentrarchus labraxroutine metabolic rate per dry masswet weightedFulton's condition factorSpeciesFish wet weightedCaliperOptical oxygen meter with sensor OXROB10 (FireSting PyroScience GmbH Germany)Optical oxygen meter with sensor OXROB10 FireStingOptical oxygen meter with sensor OXR50 (FireSting PyroScience GmbH Germany)Fulton s condition factorOxygenDATE/TIMEFishSample IDTreatment: partial pressure of carbon dioxideDicentrarchus labrax body lengthmassDicentrarchus labrax mass
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Multibiomarker approach to fipronil exposure in the fish Dicentrarchus labrax under two temperature regimes

2020

12 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2019.105378

InsecticidesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMetaboliteSea bass010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundOsmoregulation639LlobarrosClimate changeморские окуниFipronilCYP metabolism0303 health sciencesEnvironmental BiomarkersфипронилPhysiological conditionBiochemical markersTemperaturefood and beveragesLiverокислительный стрессMarcadors bioquímicsOsmoregulationDicentrarchusFipronilOxidation-ReductionбиомаркерыAquatic ScienceBiology03 medical and health sciencesAnimal scienceAnimalsSeawaterPesticidesSea bassEcosystem030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesfungiEuropean seabassPesticidebiology.organism_classificationизменение климатаGlucosechemistryOxidative stressPyrazolesBassLipid PeroxidationMaltaseWater Pollutants ChemicalBiomarkers
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Welfare status of cage farmed European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax): A comparison between submerged and surface cages

2011

Abstract Submersible sea-cages represent an alternative method to standard surface-based cages, and could help solve several production problems that exist in surface-based farming, such as heavy storms, algal and jellyfish blooms and attacks by predators. In this study, we investigated growth, haematological, biochemical and immunological parameters of European sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ) farmed in surface and submersible cages, to compare the physiological status under different rearing conditions. In addition, we evaluated the use of erythrocyte HSP70 levels as a biomarker of fish welfare. The study was conducted in two submerged and two surface cages filled with D. labrax . No sig…

Jellyfishfood.ingredientbiologyDicentrarchus labrax sea-cage submergencegrowthFish farmingSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationAlgal bloomFisheryBass (fish)Animal sciencefoodFish welfare; Growth; Submergence; Sea-cage; Dicentrarchus labraxfish welfarebiology.animalMaricultureDicentrarchusSea bassCageAquaculture
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In vitro effect of cadmium and copper on separated blood leukocytes of Dicentrarchus labrax.

2013

The immunotoxic effects of heavy metals on blood leukocytes of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) were examined. The cells, separated by a discontinuous Percoll-gradients, were exposed in vitro to various sublethal concentrations of cadmium and copper (10(-7) M, 10(-5) M, and 10(-3) M) and their immunotoxic effect was then evaluated by measuring neutral red uptake, MU assay, DNA fragmentation and Hsp70 gene expression. First of all, we demonstrated that the cells treated in vitro could incorporate Cd and Cu. A relationship between heavy metal exposure and dose-time-dependent alterations in responses of leukocytes from blood was found for both metals, but copper was more immunotoxic than cadmiu…

MTTNeutral redMembrane permeabilityHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiachemistry.chemical_elementNRchemistry.chemical_compoundReal-time-PCRLeukocytesAnimalsMTT assayHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsCytotoxicityCadmiumHeavy metal; Leukocytes; NR; MTT; Hsp70 gene; Real-time-PCRbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineLeukocytebiology.organism_classificationPollutionMolecular biologyIn vitroHeavy metalchemistryGene Expression RegulationNeutral RedImmunologyHsp70 geneDNA fragmentationDicentrarchusBassCopperWater Pollutants ChemicalCadmium
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Water temperature influences growth and gonad differentiation in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L. 1758)

2016

The effect of rearing temperature on gonad differentiation and growth was evaluated in sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). One control group (CG, n = 60) and two experimental groups (EG1, n = 30; EG2, n = 30) were selected. CG was reared at 15.0 °C during 10 days post-hatch (dph) and at 19.0 °C throughout the remaining larval and post-larval development. EG1 was exposed to 14.5 °C from 1 to 50 dph, followed by an increase to 20 °C until sampling (176 dph). EG2 was exposed to 14.5 °C from 1 to 37 dph, followed by an increase to 20 °C until sampling (226 dph); 30 fish from CG were randomly sampled at 176 dph (CG1, control for EG1) and 30 fish were sampled at 226 dph (CG2, control for EG2). Weigh…

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Changes in behavioural response of Mediterranean Seabass (Dicenthratus labrax L.) under different feeding distributions

2009

Captive-induced behavioural deviations may involve many aspects of fish behaviour such as swimming activity and enhancement of individual aggressiveness. We studied seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) behaviour as a function of manual and automatic feeding distribution modes. Under manual mode, the food is distributed over an extended area for a longer period, and its precise location is not always predictable, while with pneumatic automatic feeders, fish receive the same amount of resource, which is concentrated in the same surface area over a shorter period. We compared seabass behaviour under automatic and manual conditions collecting video image recordings before, during, and after feeding d…

Mediterranean climatebiology040301 veterinary sciencesEcologyCaptivity Dicentrarchus labrax Behaviour Welfare Mediterranean Sea0402 animal and dairy scienceZoologyCaptivityAquatic animal04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCaptivity Dicentrarchus labrax Behaviour Welfare Mediterranean Sea.biology.organism_classification040201 dairy & animal science0403 veterinary scienceWater columnSwimming behaviourAgonistic behaviourAnimal Science and ZoologyDicentrarchuslcsh:Animal cultureMorninglcsh:SF1-1100
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Effetti dell'esposizione in vitro al cloruro di metilmercurio Sulle risposte immunitarie di Dicentrarchus labrax.

2008

This study shows that high methylmercury concentrations are cytotoxic for Dicentrarchus labrax leucocytes, whereas subletal concentrations affect leucocyte phagocytosis and cells morphology in a dose dependent fashion. Although the serum hemoagglutinating activity was not inhibited by the metal, the activity of purified serum F-lectin fraction and mucus was significantly decreased by relevant methylmercury concentrations.

Methylmercury Dicentrarchus labrax phagocytosis lectin lysozime complement system
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An Integrated Approach for the Valorization of Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Side Streams: Evaluation of Contaminants and Development of Antioxidan…

2021

In this study, the presence of As, Hg, Cd, Pb, and mycotoxins in sea bass side streams (muscle, head, viscera, skin, and tailfin) was evaluated as a preliminary step to assess the effect of an innovative extraction technique (Pressurized Liquid Extraction

Muscle tissueHealth (social science)Plant Scienceantioxidant capacitylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyArticleCommercial fish feedchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologymycotoxinspressurized liquid extractionmedicinelcsh:TP1-118514. Life underwaterSea bassMycotoxinheavy metalsPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisChromatographybiologyside streams010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesContaminationbiology.organism_classification040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryDicentrarchusproteinsea bassFood ScienceSDS-PAGEFoods
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Lipid composition and metabolism of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) fed diets containing wheat gluten and legumes meals as substitutes fo…

2013

The role of dietary protein source on growth performance and lipid metabolism in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) was investigated, by the evaluation of fat content in different tissues, plasma metabolites, liver lipogenic activity and fatty acid composition of dorsal muscle tissue.Five isonitrogenous (490gkg-1crude protein dry-matter basis) and isolipidic (170gkg-1lipid dry-matter basis) diets with graded levels of wheat gluten, soybean and pea meal in substitution of fish meal were evaluated in European sea bass (initial body weight 23.9±0.1) for 96days. There was a significant difference (p&lt;0.05) in dorsal muscle and liver lipid contents. Plasma glucose and cholesterol levels …

Muscle tissuevegetable mealMealVegetable meal Liver lipogenesis Muscle PUFA Plasma metabolitesLipid metabolismMetabolismplasma metabolitesAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationFish mealmedicine.anatomical_structureSettore BIO/10 - Biochimicalipid metabolismmedicineSettore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione AnimaleDicentrarchusFood sciencevegetable meal; European sea bass; lipid metabolism; muscle PUFA; plasma metabolitesmuscle PUFASea bassEuropean sea bassVegetable meal Liver lipogenesis Muscle PUFA Plasma metabolitesLegume
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Effect of in vitro exposure to cadmiumand copper on sea bass blood cells

2009

Blood cells freshly collected from sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) were exposed in vitro to different concentrations of cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) at 10-7 M, 10-5 M, 10-3 M, and exam- ined for neutral red retention capacity and for cell vitality with MTT assay. A relationship between heavy metal exposure and alteration in responses of blood cells in a dose-time-dependent was found. Our results showed that fish blood cells may constitute an interesting biological model for experimen- tal and applied toxicology, especially in the case of environmental pollution.

Neutral redFish blood cells NR MTT040301 veterinary scienceschemistry.chemical_elementEnvironmental pollution0403 veterinary scienceToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundMTT assaySea basslcsh:SF1-1100Cadmiumbiology0402 animal and dairy scienceAquatic animal04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040201 dairy & animal scienceMolecular biologyIn vitrochemistryFish blood cells Heavy metals NR MTTAnimal Science and ZoologyDicentrarchuslcsh:Animal culture
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