Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress

Animal welfare aspects in aquaculture concern the well-being of aquatic animals in a controlled environment. Good practices are important to assess the responses of fish to environmental and handling conditions and to improve stress management. Soybean meal-induced enteritis (SBMIE) is used here to...

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Main Author: Seibel, Henrike
Other Authors: Schulz, Casten, Hornburg, Stefanie, Rimbach, Gerald
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 2024
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spelling ftunivkiel:oai:macau.uni-kiel.de:macau_mods_00005114 2024-09-15T17:56:22+00:00 Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress Wohlbefinden und Stress bei Salmoniden: blutbasierte Diagnostik in Bezug auf Fütterungsstress Seibel, Henrike Schulz, Casten Hornburg, Stefanie Rimbach, Gerald 2024 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8:3-2024-00821-7 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/macau_mods_00005114 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/macau_derivate_00006457/Disseratation_Seibel_2024.pdf eng eng Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:8:3-2024-00821-7 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/macau_mods_00005114 https://macau.uni-kiel.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/macau_derivate_00006457/Disseratation_Seibel_2024.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis ddc:570 Welfare Stress Aquacultur Salmonids Blood Soybean meal SBMIE Molecular Marker Tierschutz Aquakultur Salmoniden Blut Sojabohnenmehl Molekularbiologie dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2024 ftunivkiel 2024-09-05T14:13:55Z Animal welfare aspects in aquaculture concern the well-being of aquatic animals in a controlled environment. Good practices are important to assess the responses of fish to environmental and handling conditions and to improve stress management. Soybean meal-induced enteritis (SBMIE) is used here to investigate feeding stress. This study investigates whether blood is suitable for detecting stress and well-being in fish. Rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon were used as research species. The introduction to blood diagnostics summarises the current state of research and describes plasma tests and multiparametric analyses for the assessment of well-being and disease in fish. The comparison of molecular stress markers with classical methods such as cortisol determination shows which markers indicate feeding stress. In a 56-day feeding trial, the influence of soybean meal on rainbow trout was investigated and compared with haematocrit, plasma cortisol and molecular stress markers being analysed. Another study investigated the effect of a plant-based diet on the immune response of trout. Simulated handling stress showed that blood tests provide early information about feeding stress before performance parameters change. However, a control group is essential for a realistic interpretation of the results. In the final study, the initially established molecular markers were used to test the potential of a feed additive for stress reduction and immune stimulation. The results were successfully transferred to Atlantic salmon, demonstrating the applicability of blood diagnostics in feeding stress. The work shows that blood tests provide valuable information even before other changes in performance or behaviour become apparent. Tierschutzaspekte in der Aquakultur betreffen das Wohlbefinden von Wassertieren in kontrollierter Umgebung. Gute Praktiken sind wichtig, um die Reaktionen von Fischen auf Umwelt- und Handhabungsbedingungen zu bewerten und das Stressmanagement zu verbessern. Die Sojabohnenmehl-induzierte Enteritis ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Atlantic salmon MACAU: Open Access Repository of Kiel University
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ddc:570
Welfare
Stress
Aquacultur
Salmonids
Blood
Soybean meal
SBMIE
Molecular Marker
Tierschutz
Aquakultur
Salmoniden
Blut
Sojabohnenmehl
Molekularbiologie
spellingShingle thesis
ddc:570
Welfare
Stress
Aquacultur
Salmonids
Blood
Soybean meal
SBMIE
Molecular Marker
Tierschutz
Aquakultur
Salmoniden
Blut
Sojabohnenmehl
Molekularbiologie
Seibel, Henrike
Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
topic_facet thesis
ddc:570
Welfare
Stress
Aquacultur
Salmonids
Blood
Soybean meal
SBMIE
Molecular Marker
Tierschutz
Aquakultur
Salmoniden
Blut
Sojabohnenmehl
Molekularbiologie
description Animal welfare aspects in aquaculture concern the well-being of aquatic animals in a controlled environment. Good practices are important to assess the responses of fish to environmental and handling conditions and to improve stress management. Soybean meal-induced enteritis (SBMIE) is used here to investigate feeding stress. This study investigates whether blood is suitable for detecting stress and well-being in fish. Rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon were used as research species. The introduction to blood diagnostics summarises the current state of research and describes plasma tests and multiparametric analyses for the assessment of well-being and disease in fish. The comparison of molecular stress markers with classical methods such as cortisol determination shows which markers indicate feeding stress. In a 56-day feeding trial, the influence of soybean meal on rainbow trout was investigated and compared with haematocrit, plasma cortisol and molecular stress markers being analysed. Another study investigated the effect of a plant-based diet on the immune response of trout. Simulated handling stress showed that blood tests provide early information about feeding stress before performance parameters change. However, a control group is essential for a realistic interpretation of the results. In the final study, the initially established molecular markers were used to test the potential of a feed additive for stress reduction and immune stimulation. The results were successfully transferred to Atlantic salmon, demonstrating the applicability of blood diagnostics in feeding stress. The work shows that blood tests provide valuable information even before other changes in performance or behaviour become apparent. Tierschutzaspekte in der Aquakultur betreffen das Wohlbefinden von Wassertieren in kontrollierter Umgebung. Gute Praktiken sind wichtig, um die Reaktionen von Fischen auf Umwelt- und Handhabungsbedingungen zu bewerten und das Stressmanagement zu verbessern. Die Sojabohnenmehl-induzierte Enteritis ...
author2 Schulz, Casten
Hornburg, Stefanie
Rimbach, Gerald
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author Seibel, Henrike
author_facet Seibel, Henrike
author_sort Seibel, Henrike
title Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
title_short Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
title_full Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
title_fullStr Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
title_full_unstemmed Welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
title_sort welfare and stress in salmonids: blood based diagnostics in terms of feeding stress
publisher Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
publishDate 2024
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