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ERASMUS+ KA171: New Insights from the project
Posted by MaLLat in Novosti
In a recent joint study published in Aquaculture (ScienceDirect), we tackled a crucial yet often overlooked question: how do we measure stress in aquatic animals—particularly when they’re exposed to challenging conditions?
We performed a comprehensive review of existing stress-indicating methods in fish and shellfish, distinguishing between two categories:
We propose a new classification system to organize these metrics by how invasive they are and how reliably they signal stress.
Key Findings
The study is available here.