
Celebrate National Fishing Day with Groundbreaking Fish Research
Today, we’re diving into some of the most intriguing fish-related research articles out there. From exploring physiological plasticity to investigating environmental stressors, these studies provide a wealth of knowledge about our aquatic friends while featuring Arbor Assays’ kits. Each article is categorized by the type of sample used, making it easy to find exactly what interests you. Let’s cast our lines and reel in some fascinating science!
Physiological Plasticity to Water Flow Habitat in the Damselfish: Linking Phenotype to Performance
Blood Samples – Published in 2015Â
Explore how damselfish adapt to different water flow habitats, linking their physical characteristics to performance outcomes. This research provided insights into the physiological flexibility of these vibrant reef dwellers.
Evaluating Dermal Bone as a Novel Source of Endocrine Information in Ninespine and Threespine Stickleback Fish
Bone Samples – Published in 2023Â
Discover how dermal bones can serve as a new source of endocrine information, offering a unique perspective on hormone activity in stickleback fish. Researchers’ findings open up new avenues for endocrine research in aquatic species.
First Look into the Use of Fish Scales as a Medium for Multi-Hormone Stress Analyses
Scale Samples – Published in 2022Â
Dive into the innovative use of fish scales for multi-hormone stress analysis. Learn how groundbreaking research highlights the potential of scales as a non-invasive method for monitoring fish health and stress levels.
Gut Microbiota of Wild Fish as Reporters of Compromised Aquatic Environments Sleuthed Through Machine Learning
Fecal Samples – Published in 2022Â
Learn how gut microbiota in wild fish can reveal the health of aquatic environments. This study leverages machine learning to decode complex microbial communities and their responses to environmental stressors.
Intermittent Administration of Peracetic Acid as a Mild Environmental Stressor That Elicits Mucosal and Systemic Adaptive Responses from Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts
Plasma Samples – Published in 2022Â
Investigate the effects of peracetic acid on Atlantic salmon post-smolts, focusing on their adaptive responses. See how mild environmental stress elements can trigger important physiological changes. Â
Exposure of Juvenile Lake Sturgeon to Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs), Including Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs): Location Differences and Effects on Thyroid Hormones
Serum Samples – Published in 2022Â
Examine how contaminants affect thyroid hormones in juvenile lake sturgeon. Studies like this emphasize the impact of environmental pollutants on endocrine function, highlighting the importance of clean water ecosystems.
Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of the Bicarbonate-Sensing Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase from a Bony Fish, the Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
Cell Lysate Samples – Published in 2021Â
Delve into the molecular and biochemical properties of the bicarbonate-sensing soluble adenylyl cyclase in rainbow trout. Examine detailed insights into the cellular mechanisms underlying fish physiology.
By exploring these innovative studies, we can gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating world beneath the water’s surface. Happy National Fishing Day, and happy reading!Â
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