2017
DOI: 10.1111/jwas.12400
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“…Herbal therapy is a potentially beneficial alternative for fish farming, since it may be cheaper and more effective than chemotherapy (Soares and Tavares-Dias, 2013;Soares et al, 2016;Soares et al, 2017a, b). Globally, advances in disease management may result in increased economic sustainability, improved livelihoods for producers and greater contribution of fish farming to the local, regional and national economies (Engle et al, 2017), as well as providing natural treatment that is more efficient. Use of chemotherapeutics needs to be reduced and replaced by other effective measures for diminishing disease outbreaks (Engle et al, 2017).…”
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“…Herbal therapy is a potentially beneficial alternative for fish farming, since it may be cheaper and more effective than chemotherapy (Soares and Tavares-Dias, 2013;Soares et al, 2016;Soares et al, 2017a, b). Globally, advances in disease management may result in increased economic sustainability, improved livelihoods for producers and greater contribution of fish farming to the local, regional and national economies (Engle et al, 2017), as well as providing natural treatment that is more efficient. Use of chemotherapeutics needs to be reduced and replaced by other effective measures for diminishing disease outbreaks (Engle et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, advances in disease management may result in increased economic sustainability, improved livelihoods for producers and greater contribution of fish farming to the local, regional and national economies (Engle et al, 2017), as well as providing natural treatment that is more efficient. Use of chemotherapeutics needs to be reduced and replaced by other effective measures for diminishing disease outbreaks (Engle et al, 2017). A recent review on the potential of plant extracts as a sustainable and effective substitute for chemical treatments showed that there are increasing numbers of studies highlighting the potential application of natural products and plants extracts to fish (Reverter et al, 2014), including essential oils (EOs).…”
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“…Seahorse culture has been considered an alternative to reduce the exploitation of wild populations (Olivotto et al, ; Tlusty, ), and H. erectus is a candidate species for commercial production (Cohen, Valenti, Planas, & Calado, ; Engle, D’Abramo, Ponniah, & Slater, ). However, there are still difficulties associated with its reproduction in captivity and husbandry during the early stages of development that result in an overall low survival (Lin, Lin, & Zhang, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%