Title of article :
Sex related differences in haematological parameters in cultured striped bass (Walbaum, 1752).
Author/Authors :
Fazio, F Department of Veterinary Sciences - Polo Universitario Annunziata - University of Messina. 98168, Messina, Italy , Saoca, C Department of Veterinary Sciences - Polo Universitario Annunziata - University of Messina. 98168, Messina, Italy , Perillo, L Department of Veterinary Sciences - Polo Universitario Annunziata - University of Messina. 98168, Messina, Italy , Bakhshalizadeh, S Department of Marine Science - Caspian Sea Basin Research Centre - University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran , Natale, S University of Messina, 98166. Messina, Italy , Piccione, G Department of Veterinary Sciences - Polo Universitario Annunziata - University of Messina. 98168, Messina, Italy , Spanò, N Department of Biomedical - Dental Sciences and Morphological and Functional Images - University of Messina, Italy
Abstract :
In recent years, health monitoring of fish
has gained enormous importance (Iaria
et al., 2019), and the study of blood
parameters of cultured fish species is a
very practical and useful tool to enable
aquaculture systems advance (Fazio,
2019). The growing attention to fish
haematology is also due to the
relationship between haematological
parameters and aquatic environmental
pollution (Fazio et al., 2019a; 2019c;
Sayed et al., 2019). Various exogenous
factors such as environmental
conditions, water pollution, and stress
(Nikoo et al., 2010; Gabriel et al., 2011),
and endogenous factors such as age, sex
and fish species (Svetina et al., 2002;
Nikoo et al., 2012) influence
haematological parameters in fish
values. Numerous studies have been
conducted on the influence of these
factors, and in particular of sex on blood
parameters in different species of fish
(Pourali Motlagh et al., 2012). Hybrid
striped bass is a fish which is widely
reared in Sicily (Santulli and Modica,
2009) where it represents one of the most
important emerging aquaculture
freshwater species raised for commercial
use, as it is easy to breed and has a rapid
growth rate.
Keywords :
Morone chrysops X Morone saxatilis , Haematology , Gender , Farmed fish
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences