About this Research Topic
Under stress conditions, the behavioral responses and physiological processes exhibited by fish (or crustacean) have surpassed the research scope of traditional experimental biology and physiology in aquatic animals. It is of significance to clarify the impact of stress on individuals and populations of fish and crustaceans.
The aim of this topic is to provide up-to-date information on the physiology of stress in fish and in crustaceans. Areas that will be covered under this topic include (1) Endocrinology of the Stress Response; (2) Molecular Mechanism of the Stress Response; (3) Stress and Growth; (4) Stress and Disease Resistance; (5) Stress and Behavior; (6) Nutritional Factors Affecting Stress Responses.
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