Stress in fish: Consequences to  Performance

SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS

Gilberto Moraes

Luis 0. B. Afonso

Don MacKinlay

 

International Congress on the Biology of Fish

Tropical Hotel Resort, Manaus Brazil, August 1-5, 2004

 

Copyright © 2004

Physiology Section,

American Fisheries Society

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International Standard Book Number(ISBN) 1-894337-57-3

 

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This publication is made up of a combination of extended abstracts and full papers, submitted by the authors without peer review. The papers in this volume should not be cited as primary literature. The Physiology Section of the American Fisheries Society offers this compilation of papers in the interests of information exchange only, and makes no claim as to the validity of the conclusions or recommendations presented in the papers.

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Are heat shock proteins reliable indicators of general stress in fish?

George K. Iwama........................................................................................................

Subcellular localization of hsp90 is influenced by developmental stage and environmental estrogens in rainbow trout

        Currie, S.......................................................................................................................

Inducible stress tolerance in the intertidal zone

        Anne Todgham............................................................................................................

Molecular responses to stress in fish: the role of cortisol

        Matt Vijayan...............................................................................................................

Immune suppression in fish after stress: the roles of cortisol.

        Lluis Tort.....................................................................................................................

Lectins in teleosts : Recognition/effector  factors in response  to infectious  challenge

        Gerardo R. Vasta........................................................................................................

The Stress of Health: Physiological Responses to Immunological Challenge

        Paige A. Ackerman and George K. Iwama............................................................

Does individual variation in stress responsiveness and behavior reflect divergent stress coping strategies in rainbow trout?

        Svante Winberg, J. Schjolden, Ø. Øverli, T.G. Pottinger....................................

Sex Steroid Inhibition of Cortisol Metabolism: Mechanism of Post-Spawning Mortality in Pacific Salmon?

        Terence P. Barry.........................................................................................................

Whole body cortisol: an innovative stress assessment perspective for Amazonian ornamental fish trade.

        Marcon, Jaydione Luiz, Brinn, Richard Philip, Affonso, Elisabeth Gusmão, Urbinati, Elisabeth Criscuolo          

Metabolical responses in adaptation to stress in fish

        Gilberto Moraes.........................................................................................................

The Stress Response of the Fresh Water Fish Traíra (Hoplias malabaricus) to Deionized Water and Cortisol Injection

        Sakuragui, M.M., Fernandes, M.N.........................................................................

Changes in lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase activities in plasma and liver of freshwater Brycon cephalus exposed to different water pHs.

        Eliane Tie Oba, Fonseca, Débora F.; Silva, Lenise V. F.; Boijink, Cheila de L.; Almeida, Jeane A.; Rantin, F.T. 

Effectiveness of Aqui-SÔ and clove oil anesthesia in suppressing the stress response in rainbow trout

        John D. Morgan.........................................................................................................

Experimental Infection of  Juvenile Pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) with the Fish Louse Dolops carvalhoi: Blood Parameters

        Fabio de Jesus Castro, Wendelaar Bonga, S.E.; Fernandes, M.N....................

Does social rank affect melanophore responsivity to MCH in Nile tilapia?

        Guilherme Corrêa Ramanzini..................................................................................

To feed or to refuge? A chemically-mediated trade-off in a tropical characin fish.

        Gilson Luiz Volpato & Luciana Cardeliquio Jordão.........................................

Gender and stress in rainbow trout: Does heat shock affect the response differently in male and female?

        Afonso, L.O.B. and Iwama, G.K. ..............................................................................

Effect of loading densities on stress responses of matrinxã (Brycon cephalus) juveniles during transport  

        Janessa Sampaio de Abreu .....................................................................................

Effects of the temperature on the cortisol stress response and growth of surubim

        Luciene Lima and Terry Barry.................................................................................

Stress response in the neotropical teleost matrinxa exposed to cold shock

        Luís Antonio Kioshi Aoki Inouea...........................................................................

The effect of stress on reproductive function in domesticated male striped bass

        L. Curry Woods...........................................................................................................

A new methodology for creation of Betta Splendens in captivity

        Lorena G. Vieira, J. F. S. Cardoso, R. A. Ávila, D. Cardoso and E. L. França               

Abiotics factors influence Oreochromis niloticus growth

        Juliana F. S. Cardoso, L. G. Vieira, D. Cardoso and E. L. França...................

Changes in Gill and Hepatic Nucleolar Activity of the Neotropical Silverside Odontesthes bonariensis (Pisces: Atherinidae) in Response to Feeding Levels.

        Pedro Carriquiriborde, Fernando N. Dulout, Julio C. de Luca; Alicia E. Ronco        

Hypoxia stress in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus fed different dietary levels of selenium and vitamin E

        Margarida M. Barro..................................................................................................

Physiologic responses of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus fed diets supplemented with vitamin C and lipid and submitted to temperature stress

        Dario Falcon..............................................................................................................

Tolerance to pH, temperature, ammonia and nitrite to cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi, an Amazonian ornamental fish.  

        Elizabeth G. Affonso..................................................................................................

Growth and hematological changes on Brycon cephalus after continuous exercise training.

        Eliane Tie Oba, Boijink, Cheila de L.; Rantin, Francisco T..............................

Ultrastructure of the adrenal chromaffin and interrenal cells in Brycon cephalus fish after short term stress

        Silva, LR.; Ferreira, MAP; Leme-dos-Santos, HS; Vicentini, CA; Nakaghi, LO; Boleli, I and Rocha, RM               

Effects of several environmental factors on acute stress in the nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus

        Miriam Dominguez....................................................................................................

Effect of ammonium on blood characteristics and lipoxygenase activities in cultured tilapia

        De le Liu and Bonnie Sun Pan...............................................................................  

Stress in matrinxa (Brycon cephalus)

                Elizabeth Urbinati                                                                                         

 Unusual stressors in fish: a contribution to the fish-welfare issue.

                Gilson Volpato.............................................................................................