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Temperature affects skeletogenesis during Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis, Kaup) larval development
Publication . Gavaia, Paulo J.; Dionísio, Gisela; Campos, C.; Carvalho, A. P.; Conceição, L. E. C.; Cancela, Leonor
The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) is a highly valued species, with particular interest for the
southern European aquaculture industry. For the last two decades this species has been
transposed for industrial production, but it still presents some constraints as the high frequency of
vertebral deformities observed under intensive rearing. The patterns of osteological deformities
have previously been described and found to affect mostly the haemal and caudal vertebrae, but
no studies have been conducted in order to identify causes for such deformities.
Effect of dietary vitamin K supplementation on skeletal development of Danio rerio
Publication . Dionísio, Gisela; Cancela, Leonor; Gavaia, Paulo J.
Nutritional imbalances affecting bone development have been implicated in the incidence of
skeletal deformities, which are acknowledged to constitute one of the major constrains in the
production of high quality fish. Several studies have focused on the identification of causes of
deformities and associated them to factors such as rearing environment, nutrition and genetics.
Among these, larval nutrition at first feeding is one of the key parameters affecting skeletogenesis
during early development. Vitamin K (VK) is a liposoluble vitamin classically involved in blood
coagulation, and until recently largely disregarded in aquaculture nutrition.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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5876-PPCDTI
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CMU-PT/ELE/0030/2009