2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2003.11.028
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Development of the digestive tract of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.). Light and electron microscopic studies

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“…Intestinal constriction was not seen in Hamun mahi until 21 DAH, and no histological differences between the anterior and posterior regions were observed. By contrast, in some species the intestinal constriction is evident at the early stages of the life history, such as in haddock (Hamlin et al 2000) and pike perch (Ostaszewska 2005) at 2 DAH, and in California halibut (Gisbert et al 2004), the common dentex (Santamaria et al 2004), Gilthead (Elba et al 2004) and Schophthlmus rhombus (Hachero-Cruzado et al 2009) all at 3-4 DAH. Due to the high mortality rate of Hamun mahi larvae during this period, they were transferred to the pond by the hatchery and, therefore, regular sampling was not possible from this stage onward.…”
Section: Developed Pharyngeal Teeth (Pt) In the Areolar Connective mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Intestinal constriction was not seen in Hamun mahi until 21 DAH, and no histological differences between the anterior and posterior regions were observed. By contrast, in some species the intestinal constriction is evident at the early stages of the life history, such as in haddock (Hamlin et al 2000) and pike perch (Ostaszewska 2005) at 2 DAH, and in California halibut (Gisbert et al 2004), the common dentex (Santamaria et al 2004), Gilthead (Elba et al 2004) and Schophthlmus rhombus (Hachero-Cruzado et al 2009) all at 3-4 DAH. Due to the high mortality rate of Hamun mahi larvae during this period, they were transferred to the pond by the hatchery and, therefore, regular sampling was not possible from this stage onward.…”
Section: Developed Pharyngeal Teeth (Pt) In the Areolar Connective mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…the digestive tract (Elba et al 2004). Therefore, understanding morphological changes in healthy growing digestive systems is essential for optimization of rearing conditions (Ostaszewska 2005).…”
Section: Developed Pharyngeal Teeth (Pt) In the Areolar Connective mentioning
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“…Larval stage, which is a critical stage in the lives of fish, is of great importance because this period involves functionaland morphological changes in internal organs, tissue systems and particularly in digestive systems (Govoni et al, 1986;Bisbal and Bengston, 1995;Meijide and Guerrero 2000;Elbal et al, 2004;Santamaría Marín de Mateo et al, 2004;Çelik, 2010;Çelik et al, 2011;Korzelecka-Orkisz et al, 2012). This study aims to understand morphologic and histologic changes observed in freshwater angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) during ontogenic stage which lasts for 30 days from hatching and to obtain better rearing data.…”
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“…The pancreas and gallbladder primordia could be observed close to or after hatching, while the spleen seems to appear later. A liver, pancreas and gallbladder (between liver and pancreas) were present at hatching, e.g., cod and haddock (Morrison, 1993;Hamlin et al, 2000), sea bass, sea bream, Sparus aurata, (Elbal et al, 2004;Beccaria et al, 1991) and wolffishes, Anarhichas lupus marisalbi, (Falk-Petersen and Hansen, 2001;Pavlov, 1986). The organogenesis of the pancreas in D. labrax was described in detail (Beccaria et al, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%