Stress
in fish: Consequences to Performance
SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
Luis 0. B. Afonso
Don MacKinlay
International
Congress on the Biology of Fish
Tropical Hotel Resort,
Copyright © 2004
Physiology Section,
American Fisheries Society
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Number(ISBN) 1-894337-57-3
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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........................................................................................................
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............................................................
Svante Winberg, J. Schjolden, Ø. Øverli,
T.G. Pottinger....................................
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
Sakuragui, M.M., Fernandes, M.N.........................................................................
Eliane Tie Oba, Fonseca, Débora F.; Silva,
Lenise V. F.; Boijink, Cheila de L.; Almeida, Jeane A.; Rantin, F.T.
John D. Morgan.........................................................................................................
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.........................................
Afonso, L.O.B. and Iwama, G.K. ..............................................................................
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...................
Pedro Carriquiriborde, Fernando N. Dulout,
Julio C. de Luca; Alicia E. Ronco
Margarida M. Barro..................................................................................................
Dario Falcon..............................................................................................................
Elizabeth G. Affonso..................................................................................................
Growth and
hematological changes on Brycon cephalus after continuous exercise training.
Eliane Tie Oba, Boijink, Cheila de L.;
Rantin, Francisco T..............................
Silva, LR.; Ferreira, MAP; Leme-dos-
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
Stress in
matrinxa (Brycon cephalus)
Elizabeth Urbinati
Unusual stressors in fish: a contribution
to the fish-welfare issue.