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The Effect of Transportation on Immune Modulation of Ranched and Wild Greenlip Abalone (Haliotis Laevigata) from Flinders Bay, Western Australia
This study investigates live transportation effects on the immune modulation of greenlip abalone. For this purpose, abalone from Flinders Bay, Augusta were transported for six hours period provided different physiological responses, where winter samples were mor responsive to transporation than autumn samples. Transportation stress on winter samples significantly increased total haemocyte count and the osmoregulatory capacity suggesting an immuno-stimulation. This stress also triggered an immuno-suppression, when the phagocytic rate and Lysosomal stability significantly decreased after transportation.
B1800879 | TES 16-594.3 SRI t | Archivelago Indonesia Marine Library - Perpustakaan Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan | Available |
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