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Authors
Conceição, L. E. C.
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Temperature-induced responses at the level of muscle growth potential have been observed in teleost fish species,
concomitantly with gene expression changes (Johnston and Hall 2004). Incubation temperature has been demonstrated
to influence the muscle cellularity at hatch and during larval development, and these effects are highly species-specific.
Changes in the relative timing and expression level of myogenic genes were found to be related with thermal plasticity
of muscle phenotype (Fernandes, Mackenzie et al. 2006). The eggs of the flatfish Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) in
aquaculture conditions are normally incubated within the 16-20ºC range, but influence of temperature on muscle cellularity
and expression of growth-related genes is unknown. Understanding these effects may contribute to improve growth
conditions and juvenile production.
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Campos C., Valente L.M.P., Conceição L.E.C., Engrola S., Sousa V., Rocha E., Gavaia P.J., Fernandes J.M.O. 2011. Thermal plasticity of muscle cellularity and gene expression in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis). Aquaculture Europe 2011, October 18-21, Rhodes, Greece.
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European Aquaculture Society