Publications by authors named "S Sarih"

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  • The study investigates the toxicity of tire-derived pollutants 6PPD-quinone and 4-tert-octylphenol on marine plankton and other aquatic organisms.
  • 6PPD-quinone showed minimal effects on microalgae, copepods, and fish embryos, but significantly impacted early-stage echinoderms.
  • In contrast, 4-tert-octylphenol was toxic across all species tested, particularly harming echinoderm embryos and copepods at low concentrations, underscoring the need for safer tire additives to protect aquatic environments.
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Background: Broodstock nutritional programming improves the offspring utilization of plant-based diets in gilthead sea bream through changes in hepatic metabolism. Attention was initially focused on fatty acid desaturases, but it can involve a wide range of processes that remain largely unexplored. How all this can be driven by a different genetic background is hardly underlined, and the present study aimed to assess how broodstock nutrition affects differentially the transcriptome and genome-wide DNA methylome of reference and genetically selected fish within the PROGENSA® selection program.

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Genetic selection programmes in gilthead seabream mainly focus on traits related to growth, disease resistance, skeletal anomalies, or fillet quality. However, the effect of selection for growth on the reproductive performance of seabream broodstock has not received much attention. The present study aimed to determine the effect of selection for growth traits, high (HG) or low (LG) growth, and broodstock feeding with fish oil (FO diet) or rapeseed oil (RO diet) as main lipid sources, on reproductive performance of gilthead seabream.

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