The Effects of Pollution and Other Stressors on Fish Health
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Aquatic Animals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 July 2023) | Viewed by 20336
Special Issue Editors
Interests: fish physiology; fish stress response; emerging contaminants; nanoplastics; non-lethal biomarkers
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The stress response, meaning the array of changes in different physiological compartments after a symbolic or real threat and the consequent reaction for trying to recover the homeostatic equilibrium, is a common trait in all kinds of animals along the phylogenetic tree, including fish. Fish (both wild and aquacultured) are subjected to different types of stressors in their environment, which can include pollutants or chemical stressors, changes in temperature, hypoxia, predators, etc, which can comprimise fish health and welfare. Of particular interest is the threat that emerging contaminants of concern, such as micro- and nanoplastics, present to fish, as well as the potential interactions that may arise due to the simultaneous or sequential exposure to different stressors. This Special Issue invites papers adressing any aspect related to the stress response, with particular focus on the effects of chemical stressors. It intends to be a valuable review of achievements and deficiencies of the field. Additionally, even though this Special Issue is focused on fish, valuable works on other aquatic species can also be considered.
Dr. Mariana Teles
Dr. Irene Brandts
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- fish
- stress
- chemical stress
- emerging contaminants
- aquaculture
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