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Título: | Improving Farmed Juvenile Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) Stress Response to Marine Heatwaves and Vibriosis Through Seaweed-Based Dietary Modulation |
Autor: | Pereira, Alícia Marmelo, Isa Chainho, Tomás Bolotas, Daniel Dias, Marta Cereja, Rui Barata, Marisa Pousão-Ferreira, Pedro Vieira, Elsa F. Delerue-Matos, Cristina Diniz, Mário S. Marques, António Maulvault, Ana Luísa |
Palavras-chave: | antioxidant response aquaculture Climate change Disease outbreaks Functional feeds Laminaria digitata Macroalgae Plasma biochemistry Vibrio harveyi Animal Science and Zoology veterinary(all) SDG 13 - Climate Action SDG 14 - Life Below Water |
Data: | 4-Jul-2025 |
Resumo: | Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are an emerging challenge for aquaculture, increasing the frequency and severity of disease outbreaks in farmed fish, weakening immunocompetence and compromising overall health and survival. As climate change stressors intensify, there is an urgent need for cost-effective and environmentally friendly strategies to enhance fish resilience. This study investigated the efficacy of Laminaria digitata, a brown macroalga, included in aquafeeds as powder (0.3% and 1.5%) or extract (0.3%) in improving the stress response of juvenile gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) co-exposed to Vibrio harveyi infection during a category III MHW event. Under control conditions, L. digitata supplementation maintained or improved fish growth performance and overall well-being. After MHW exposure, the 1.5% powdered and 0.3% extract diets were more effective in mitigating thermal stress, reducing liver oxidative stress and lowering plasma cortisol levels. In infected fish, these diets improved resistance to V. harveyi, with reduced cortisol and alanine aminotransferase concentrations indicating hepatoprotective properties, and lower lipid peroxidation and decreased antioxidant enzyme activities reflecting an amplified capacity to counteract oxidative stress induced by inflammation. Overall, L. digitata is a promising aquafeed supplement, with the 1.5% powdered form offering a cost-effective alternative to the extract without compromising efficacy. |
Descrição: | Funding Information: This research was funded by The Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT I.P.), under the framework of the Aqua-CLIMADAPT project (PTDC/CTA-AMB/0592/2021, doi:10.54499/PTDC/CTA-AMB/0592/2021; https://doi.org/10.54499/PTDC/CTA-AMB/0592/2 021). Isa Marmelo acknowledges FCT I.P. for her PhD Grant (2020.04413.BD; https://doi.org/10.544 99/2020.04413.BD). Publisher Copyright: © 2025 by the authors. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/186780 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15131970 |
ISSN: | 2076-2615 |
Aparece nas colecções: | Home collection (FCT) |
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