Adelino V. M. Canário
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Bacterial <scp>16S</scp> Ribosomal Gene Fingerprints as a Tool to Diagnose and Mitigate Fish Larvae Gut Dysbiosis
Bacterial <span>16S</span> Ribosomal Gene Fingerprints as a Tool to Diagnose and Mitigate Fish Larvae Gut Dysbiosis Open
Dysbiosis is associated with shifts in the diversity or relative abundance of beneficial versus harmful bacteria, leading to health issues in organisms. This study investigated gut bacterial dysbiosis associated with larval quality using 1…
View article: High variability in aggression and habituation to the mirror assay in ornamental Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens
High variability in aggression and habituation to the mirror assay in ornamental Siamese fighting fish Betta splendens Open
Understanding consistent inter-individual variability in animal behaviour, known as personality traits, is essential for exploring the mechanisms and evolutionary consequences of behavioural diversity. Aggressive behaviour influences survi…
View article: Protocol for isolating nuclei from frozen fish heart tissue for single-cell genomic assays
Protocol for isolating nuclei from frozen fish heart tissue for single-cell genomic assays Open
Unbiased isolation of intact single nuclei from complex tissues, such as cryopreserved hearts, for massively parallel single-cell genomic assays is particularly challenging. Here, we present a protocol for isolating high-quality nuclei fro…
View article: Circannual Prevalence of tetrodotoxins in trumpet shells: Sea stars as a possible source of contamination and Implications for food safety
Circannual Prevalence of tetrodotoxins in trumpet shells: Sea stars as a possible source of contamination and Implications for food safety Open
View article: Behavioural responses to visual and chemical cues in Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus): a putative pheromonal activity for 17β-estradiol 3-glucuronate
Behavioural responses to visual and chemical cues in Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus): a putative pheromonal activity for 17β-estradiol 3-glucuronate Open
In reproduction of Mozambique tilapia ( Oreochromis mossambicus ), chemical communication mainly relies on urinary steroidal glucuronides (sex pheromones) that dominant males release to prime the final ovulation in pre-ovulatory females an…
View article: A long photoperiod following a short one, and low temperature, stimulate gametogenesis in the sea cucumber Holothuria arguinensis
A long photoperiod following a short one, and low temperature, stimulate gametogenesis in the sea cucumber Holothuria arguinensis Open
View article: Seed and Color Preferences of Wild Carrion Crows From Cafeteria Experiments
Seed and Color Preferences of Wild Carrion Crows From Cafeteria Experiments Open
Birds can cause significant damage to agricultural fields, notably in Europe, where corvid species like carrion crows ( Corvus corone ) and rooks ( Corvus frugilegus ) target spring crops, posing challenges for conservation and wildlife ma…
View article: Off the shelf: Regulation of fish blood pH through ionocyte membrane remodelling and protein translocation without additional synthesis
Off the shelf: Regulation of fish blood pH through ionocyte membrane remodelling and protein translocation without additional synthesis Open
View article: Studies on cortisol, corticosterone, and 17β-estradiol indicate these steroids have no role in stress or reproduction in the common octopus (<i>Octopus vulgaris</i>)
Studies on cortisol, corticosterone, and 17β-estradiol indicate these steroids have no role in stress or reproduction in the common octopus (<i>Octopus vulgaris</i>) Open
This study demonstrates that common octopuses ( Octopus vulgaris Cuvier 1797) do not produce cortisol, cortisone, or corticosterone in response to stress. Using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, it was also shown that octopus…
View article: Metabolic changes in response to food intake in somatostatin 1.1 deficient zebrafish
Metabolic changes in response to food intake in somatostatin 1.1 deficient zebrafish Open
View article: Building a Portuguese coalition for biodiversity genomics
Building a Portuguese coalition for biodiversity genomics Open
The diverse physiography of the Portuguese land and marine territory, spanning from continental Europe to the Atlantic archipelagos, has made it an important repository of biodiversity throughout the Pleistocene glacial cycles, leading to …
View article: Somatostatin signalling coordinates energy metabolism allocation to reproduction in zebrafish
Somatostatin signalling coordinates energy metabolism allocation to reproduction in zebrafish Open
View article: Transcriptome datasets and histological profiles of critical larval stages in gilthead seabream
Transcriptome datasets and histological profiles of critical larval stages in gilthead seabream Open
The transcriptome of the seabream larvae farmed in different European commercial hatcheries was analysed during critical larval stages. The complementary data herein presented support the findings reported in the associated research articl…
View article: Insights into core molecular changes associated with metamorphosis in gilthead seabream larvae across diverse hatcheries
Insights into core molecular changes associated with metamorphosis in gilthead seabream larvae across diverse hatcheries Open
Early development is a critical period in fish aquaculture and is influenced by biotic and abiotic factors (e.g., temperature, feed) that can vary significantly between hatcheries, making it difficult to identify core factors determining q…
View article: Differential tissue immune stimulation through immersion in bacterial and viral agonists in the Antarctic Notothenia rossii
Differential tissue immune stimulation through immersion in bacterial and viral agonists in the Antarctic Notothenia rossii Open
The genome evolution of Antarctic notothenioids has been modulated by their extreme environment over millennia and more recently by human-caused constraints such as overfishing and climate change. Here we investigated the characteristics o…
View article: The physiological effect of polystyrene nanoplastic particles on fish and human fibroblasts
The physiological effect of polystyrene nanoplastic particles on fish and human fibroblasts Open
Numerous studies have identified the detrimental effects for the biosphere of large plastic debris, the effect of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) is less clear. The skin is the first point of contact with NPs, and skin fibroblas…
View article: A Long Photoperiod Following a Short One, and Low Temperature, Stimulate Gametogenesis in the Sea Cucumber Holothuria Arguinensis
A Long Photoperiod Following a Short One, and Low Temperature, Stimulate Gametogenesis in the Sea Cucumber Holothuria Arguinensis Open
View article: Core genes of biomineralization and cis-regulatory long non-coding RNA regulate shell growth in bivalves
Core genes of biomineralization and cis-regulatory long non-coding RNA regulate shell growth in bivalves Open
LncRNAs are putative regulatory factors of the bivalve biomineralization toolbox. In the Ostreidae family of bivalves biomineralization-related genes are cis-regulated by lncRNA and modify the planar growth rate and spatial orientation of …
View article: Biosensors Based on Stanniocalcin-1 Protein Antibodies Thin Films for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Biosensors Based on Stanniocalcin-1 Protein Antibodies Thin Films for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Open
Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent tumors in men, accounting for about 7.3% of cancer deaths. Although there are several strategies for diagnosing prostate cancer, these are only accurate when the tumor is already at a very advan…
View article: The fusion gene hsf5-rnf43 in Nile tilapia: A potential regulator in the maintenance of testis function and sexual differentiation
The fusion gene hsf5-rnf43 in Nile tilapia: A potential regulator in the maintenance of testis function and sexual differentiation Open
View article: Bile acids as putative social signals in Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)
Bile acids as putative social signals in Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) Open
Chemical cues provide potential mates with information about reproductive status and resource-holding potential. In the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), males can distinguish female reproductive status through chemical cues, a…
View article: Core microbiome profiles and their modification by environmental, biological, and rearing factors in aquaculture hatcheries
Core microbiome profiles and their modification by environmental, biological, and rearing factors in aquaculture hatcheries Open
16S rRNA gene sequencing and bacteria- and genus-specific quantitative PCR was used to profile microbial communities and their associated functions in water, live feed (microalgae, Artemia, and rotifer), and European sea bass and gilthead …
View article: Building a Portuguese Coalition for Biodiversity Genomics
Building a Portuguese Coalition for Biodiversity Genomics Open
The diverse physiography of the Portuguese land and marine territory, spanning from continental Europe to the Atlantic archipelagos, has made it an important repository of biodiversity throughout the Pleistocene glacial cycles, leading to …
View article: The impact of egg thermal regimes on the response to food deprivation and refeeding in juvenile European Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)
The impact of egg thermal regimes on the response to food deprivation and refeeding in juvenile European Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Open
Fish are ectotherms and this means they are highly vulnerable to changes in ambient temperature, particularly during early developmental stages when temperature can induce persistent effects on phenotypic traits. In this study, the effect …
View article: New Vectors of TTX Analogues in the North Atlantic Coast: The Edible Crabs Afruca tangeri and Carcinus maenas
New Vectors of TTX Analogues in the North Atlantic Coast: The Edible Crabs Afruca tangeri and Carcinus maenas Open
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) and its analogues are naturally occurring toxins historically responsible for human poisoning fatalities in Eastern Asia. It is typically linked to the consumption of pufferfish and, to a lesser extent, marine gastropods…
View article: Thermal imprinting during embryogenesis modifies skin repair in juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)
Thermal imprinting during embryogenesis modifies skin repair in juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Open
Fish skin is a multifunctional tissue that develops during embryogenesis, a developmental stage highly susceptible to epigenetic marks. In this study, the impact of egg incubation temperature on the regeneration of a cutaneous wound caused…
View article: LC-HRMS Profiling of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Mytilus galloprovincialis after a Gymnodinium catenatum Bloom
LC-HRMS Profiling of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Mytilus galloprovincialis after a Gymnodinium catenatum Bloom Open
Saxitoxin and its more than 50 analogues are a group of naturally occurring neurotoxins collectively designated as paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs). PSTs are toxic to humans and maximum legal limits in seafood have been implemented by reg…
View article: Population genomics of an icefish reveals mechanisms of glacier-driven adaptive radiation in Antarctic notothenioids
Population genomics of an icefish reveals mechanisms of glacier-driven adaptive radiation in Antarctic notothenioids Open
View article: Chromosome-level genome assembly of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) using PacBio and Hi-C technologies
Chromosome-level genome assembly of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) using PacBio and Hi-C technologies Open
View article: Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps
Transcriptomic Down-Regulation of Immune System Components in Barrier and Hematopoietic Tissues after Lipopolysaccharide Injection in Antarctic Notothenia coriiceps Open
The environmental conditions and isolation in the Antarctic have driven the evolution of a unique biodiversity at a macro to microorganism scale. Here, we investigated the possible adaptation of the teleost Nototheniacoriiceps immune syste…