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Título: Current Status of Probiotics in European Sea Bass Aquaculture as One Important Mediterranean and Atlantic Commercial Species: A Review
Autores/as: Monzón Atienza, Luis Ernesto 
Bravo García,Jimena 
Serradell Pastor, Antonio 
Montero Vítores, Daniel 
Gómez Mercader, Antonio 
Acosta Arbelo, Félix Antonio 
Clasificación UNESCO: 240109 Crecimiento animal
310502 Piscicultura
310507 Hábitos de alimentación
Palabras clave: Probiotic
European sea bass
Feed additives
Aquaculture
Disease, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: Animals 
Resumen: European sea bass production has increased in recent decades. This increase is associated with an annually rising demand for sea bass, which encourages the aquaculture industries to increase their production to meet that demand. However, this intensification has repercussions on the animals, causing stress that is usually accompanied by dysbiosis, low feed-conversion rates, and immunodepression, among other factors. Therefore, the appearance of pathogenic diseases is common in these industries after immunodepression. Seeking to enhance animal welfare, researchers have focused on alternative approaches such as probiotic application. The use of probiotics in European sea bass production is presented as an ecological, safe, and viable alternative in addition to enhancing different host parameters such as growth performance, feed utilization, immunity, disease resistance, and fish survival against different pathogens through inclusion in fish diets through vectors and/or in water columns. Accordingly, the aim of this review is to present recent research findings on the application of probiotics in European sea bass aquaculture and their effect on growth performance, microbial diversity, enzyme production, immunity, disease resistance, and survival in order to help future research.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/124113
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani13142369
Fuente: Animals [ISSN 2076-2615], v.13(14)
Colección:Artículos
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