Recent Advances in the Knowledge of Gill Diseases of Fishes
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Aquatic Animals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 370
Special Issue Editors
Interests: gill diseases; histopathology; diagnostics
Interests: fish health; histopathology; microbiology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Poor gill health causes severe suffering and losses in the aquaculture industry. The gill is a multifunctional organ with respiration being its main role, in addition to, for example, ion regulation, oxygen sensing and immune function. Therefore, compromised gills will impact the whole fish. Gills are delicate structures directly exposed to the environment, and the causes of gill diseases are diverse. The current literature regarding gill diseases is mainly descriptive. Disease development linked to etiologies and how observed changes affect the gill functions and hence the fish are surprisingly poorly understood. We invite original research that identifies gill challenges, and approaches that contribute to our understanding of how organ changes relate to impaired function are particularly welcome. This Special Issue will focus on research that sheds light on the pathophysiology, including the immunology, of compromised gills.
Dr. Mona Cecilie Gjessing
Dr. Anne Berit Olsen
Dr. Alf Seljenes Dalum
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- pathophysiology
- fish welfare
- respiration
- multidisciplinary
- infectious and non-infectious gill diseases
- immunology
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