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Author Schreck, Carl B., author

Title Biology of stress in fish Volume 35 / Carl B. Schreck, Lluis Tort, Anthony P. Farrell, Colin J. Brauner
Published Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Fish physiology ; v. 35
Contents Front Cover; Biology of Stress in Fish; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 The Concept of Stress in Fish; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Is Stress?; 1.1.1 Stress Definition; 1.1.2 The Physiological Stress Response; 1.1.3 Stress and Homeostasis; 1.1.4 Stress and Energetics; 1.2 Dynamics of the Stress Response and Effects on Performance; 1.2.1 The Response of the Physiological Systems; 1.2.2 Acute, Chronic, and Multiple Stressors; 1.3 Contemporary View of the GAS: Eustress versus Distress; 1.4 Sensory Systems and Perception
1.5 Adaptation versus Nonadaptation Aspects of the Stress Response1.6 Key Unknowns; References; 2 Variation in the Neuroendocrine Stress Response; 1 Introduction; 2 Ontogeny of the Teleost Stress Response; 3 Neuronal Substrate for Stress and Variation in Stress Responses; 4 Divergent Stress Coping Styles, Animal Personalities, and Behavioral Syndromes; 4.1 Conserved Physiology of Contrasting Stress Coping Styles; 4.2 Stress, Neuroplasticity, and Coping Style; 4.3 Genetic Basis for Individuality; 4.4 Stress Coping and Life History; 5 Agonistic Interactions: Stress and Aggression
6 Nutritional Factors Affecting Stress Responses6.1 Amino Acids; 6.2 Fatty Acids; 7 Directions For Future Research; References; 3 The Endocrinology of the Stress Response in Fish; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Fish Forebrain; 1.2 Stress; 2 Stress and the Brain: The (Neuro- )Endocrine Hypothalamus; 2.1 Fundamental Axes Interact; 2.2 The CRF System; 2.3 Ontogeny of the CRF System; 2.4 Control Over the Pituitary Gland; 2.5 CRF and Behavior; 3 Stress and the Pituitary Gland; 3.1 Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH); 3.2 Alpha-MSH; 4 Stress and the Head Kidney; 4.1 Catecholamine-Producing Cells
4.2 Steroid-Producing Cells4.3 Communication Within the Head Kidney; 4.4 Stress and Energy; 5 Synthesis and Perspective; Acknowledgments; References; 4 The Molecular Stress Response; 1 Introduction; 2 Molecular Regulation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Interrenal (HPI) Axis; 2.1 Hypothalamus; 2.2 Pituitary; 2.3 Head Kidney (Interrenal Tissue); 3 Genomic Cortisol Signaling; 3.1 Glucocorticoid Receptor; 3.2 Mineralocorticoid Receptor; 4 Genomic Effects of Cortisol; 4.1 Development of the Stress Axis; 4.2 Molecular Adjustments During Stress; 4.3 Cellular Adjustments
5 Significance of Molecular Responses6 Approaches to Study Molecular Responses to Stress; 6.1 Mechanistic Studies Using Targeted Mutagenesis; 6.2 Epigenetic Regulation of Stress Response; 6.2.1 DNA Methylation; 6.2.2 Noncoding RNAs; 7 Concluding Remarks and the Unknowns; References; 5 Stress and Growth; 1 Introduction; 2 A Conceptual Framework for Growth; 2.1 The Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) Model for Growth; 2.2 Myocyte Growth; 2.2.1 Myoblast Differentiation and Fusion; 2.2.2 Muscle Proteolysis; 2.2.3 Regulation of Muscle Protein Dynamics; 3 Stress Effect on Energy Available for Growth
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Subject Fishes -- Physiology.
Fishes -- Effect of stress on.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General.
Fishes -- Effect of stress on
Fishes -- Physiology
Form Electronic book
Author Tort, Lluis, 1956- author.
Farrell, Anthony Peter, 1952- author.
Brauner, Colin J., author
ISBN 9780128027370
0128027371