Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3165835401> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3165835401 endingPage "100727" @default.
- W3165835401 startingPage "100727" @default.
- W3165835401 abstract "A 40 day experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different salinities (0, 5 and 10 ppt) on the growth, osmoregulatory and hypothalamic–pituitary–somatotropic (HPS) axis response of juvenile largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides). At the same time, two extra groups salinities (8 and 9 ppt) were used to explore the threshold of osmoregulation in M. salmoides to salinity stress. The survival were 94.45 %, 98.15 % and 32.00 % in 0, 5, 10 ppt, respectively. According the final body weight, specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion ratio (FCR), condition factor (K) and chemical composition of muscle, largemouth bass should not be cultured at or above 10 ppt and 5 ppt is better than 0 ppt. The results found that the content of serum prolactin (PRL) and cortisol (COR) were no significant differences between groups of the 0, 5, 8, 9 and 10 ppt. Compared with the control group (0 ppt), the serum thyroxine (T4) content of 8 and 9 ppt groups decreased significantly and the serum triiodothyronine (T3) content all decreased significantly. Serum osmolality increased with increasing salinity. Na+-K+-ATP (NKA) and Ca2+-Mg2+-ATP (CMA) activities in the gills of largemouth bass at 0, 5, 8, 9 and 10 ppt showed tendency of ascend at first and descend at last, among which the activities in 10 ppt were significantly lowest. Gene expression of hepatic growth hormone (GH) at 10 ppt was highest. Meanwhile, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) expression at salinities of 8, 9 and 10 ppt were significantly higher than those at 0 and 5 ppt. Taken together, the findings of this study provide guidance for the practical rearing of largemouth bass in saline waters and contribute to research on stress physiology." @default.
- W3165835401 created "2021-06-07" @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5028156945 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5029451835 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5031139012 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5034768529 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5044240389 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5049295617 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5052248679 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5056153419 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5064222660 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5076446661 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5084612503 @default.
- W3165835401 creator A5090487969 @default.
- W3165835401 date "2021-07-01" @default.
- W3165835401 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W3165835401 title "Growth, osmoregulatory and hypothalamic–pituitary–somatotropic (HPS) axis response of the juvenile largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), reared under different salinities" @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1168446356 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1965481340 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1969394049 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1975301664 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1991269510 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1992160983 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W1999874570 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2006426008 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2009666470 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2009876208 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2012998200 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2013155237 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2019695389 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2024372442 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2029207549 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2035922219 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2039031569 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2050087880 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2050230485 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2057244901 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2068927278 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2070662634 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2072278127 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2082878086 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2107036065 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2107277218 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2109181471 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2137724036 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2165214362 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2219330998 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2287260764 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2340286215 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2510537553 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2746700853 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2748642661 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2751401247 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2794673523 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2904642114 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2909702817 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2969133655 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W2993057767 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W3024004292 @default.
- W3165835401 cites W3029107980 @default.
- W3165835401 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2021.100727" @default.
- W3165835401 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3165835401 type Work @default.
- W3165835401 sameAs 3165835401 @default.
- W3165835401 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W3165835401 countsByYear W31658354012022 @default.
- W3165835401 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5028156945 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5029451835 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5031139012 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5034768529 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5044240389 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5049295617 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5052248679 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5056153419 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5064222660 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5076446661 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5084612503 @default.
- W3165835401 hasAuthorship W3165835401A5090487969 @default.
- W3165835401 hasBestOaLocation W31658354011 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C115961737 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C129513315 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C2777182073 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C2778288131 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C2779064019 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C2780716849 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C55969652 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C58415070 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3165835401 hasConceptScore W3165835401C115961737 @default.