Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
about
Assessment of fight outcome is needed to activate socially driven transcriptional changes in the zebrafish brain.Density-dependent processes in the life history of fishes: evidence from laboratory populations of zebrafish Danio rerioPseudoloma neurophilia: a retrospective and descriptive study of nervous system and muscle infections, with new implications for pathogenesis and behavioral phenotypesSocial descent with territory loss causes rapid behavioral, endocrine and transcriptional changes in the brain.Unravelling the neurophysiological basis of aggression in a fish modelThe physiology of rainbow trout in social hierarchies: two ways of looking at the same data.Differential allocation by female zebrafish (Danio rerio) to different-sized males--an example in a fish species lacking parental care.Long-term hyperphagia and caloric restriction caused by low- or high-density husbandry have differential effects on zebrafish postembryonic development, somatic growth, fat accumulation and reproductionSex, social status and physiological stress in primates: the importance of social and glucocorticoid dynamics.Gender and Personality Differences in Response to Social Stressors in Great Tits (Parus major).Effects of Habitat Complexity on Pair-Housed Zebrafish.Changing expression of vertebrate immunity genes in an anthropogenic environment: a controlled experiment.Body length rather than routine metabolic rate and body condition correlates with activity and risk-taking in juvenile zebrafish Danio rerio.A zebrafish model of glucocorticoid resistance shows serotonergic modulation of the stress responseRetrospective study of the prevalence of Pseudoloma neurophilia shows male sex bias in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton-Buchanan).Central corticotropin releasing factor and social stress.Report of a Meeting on Contemporary Topics in Zebrafish Husbandry and CareSocial status, immune response and parasitism in males: a meta-analysis.Stress and welfare in ornamental fishes: what can be learned from aquaculture?Defining the role of omics in assessing ecosystem health: Perspectives from the Canadian environmental monitoring program.The epigenetic impacts of social stress: how does social adversity become biologically embedded?Physical predictors, behavioural/emotional attributes and neurochemical determinants of dominant behaviour.Changes in the social environment induce neurogenic plasticity predominantly in niches residing in sensory structures of the zebrafish brain independently of cortisol levels.Stress Leukogram Induced by Acute and Chronic Stress in Zebrafish (Danio rerio).First description of behavior and immune system relationship in fish.Effects of aquarium-related stressors on the zebrafish: a comparison of behavioral, physiological, and biochemical indicators.Neuropeptide Y stimulates food intake in the Zebrafish, Danio rerio.The vas::egfp transgenic zebrafish: a practical model for studies on the molecular mechanisms by which environmental estrogens affect gonadal sex differentiation.Acute embryonic anoxia exposure favours the development of a dominant and aggressive phenotype in adult zebrafish.Tsetse flies as tools for minimally invasive blood samplingRecent experience impacts social behavior in a novel context by adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)
P2860
Q27319460-95F8708A-0B94-4DD7-ABDA-13C581E0FF95Q28729233-93FD6B6C-9E14-401D-85A7-E0478CB377CEQ30387402-3E92F1F0-4152-4DEE-8115-55155EEDCE90Q30429786-332201D3-1929-41BC-9455-19C436992E91Q30497577-48A2B709-1231-400C-8D50-B7F8409B6B98Q30609801-E954EB6D-A070-424D-AB85-67501A41AAEEQ34461168-3DF7308D-50AA-4AA8-95A8-9B1353D2099FQ35208528-DAF6899B-EA95-4D1E-858B-0AEB58B563C2Q35540322-6E659A79-6840-4C18-A5EC-278240C10174Q35642175-EAEB2C26-5DD3-4B57-B20D-1FC0487C91B4Q35906871-070EC064-676A-4238-95FC-E2E3AD3302DDQ36120686-090D5451-86AB-49DC-A06A-236D3C5D772EQ36129464-E21E7C08-71CB-4816-89E3-4A403D10B2E9Q36310553-2C9DEA6B-9E28-4B69-89E9-FAE20F26CAB9Q36598442-37905702-6237-40F9-A1FA-5F83914E33B1Q36993648-6E490A14-91FF-4BAA-BCF5-93542525F9CAQ37443871-17B9831F-3D7E-4E60-A6AC-626A51AE91B2Q38419690-63B78781-3A34-4250-BF32-16AB3CD28645Q38660498-0BECF942-A816-4A01-AEA5-04EC48F5FAB8Q38697781-29B37617-282A-4B96-8B07-BEF3FB400D1DQ39015181-D1F754DD-472F-4835-AA58-53B1061F5A0DQ39249574-779DB4E1-AD78-4F75-A0A5-4C5F6721A723Q43803559-ECD6984F-DC7C-40AD-8F9B-27ABA1DB7188Q44650228-E146B297-FF71-41EC-99FE-5DD2041A4B26Q47558655-4B4D44C4-4F5C-45BE-93E9-49F7EDE01E71Q47922671-5BED7B62-7126-47C9-A933-1E419872C180Q48710457-4F2464F3-1BD5-4AF3-8CD6-9BE72724A983Q50468187-3CAECD31-FB78-403D-8115-49626A993F66Q52678021-B46F50C4-41E8-49D0-AAE2-5ABD3D91CB7EQ56505616-721358B8-451A-45F4-A3E1-617325938649Q58602241-3E82A225-6D31-4083-A792-54950E034AB0
P2860
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
description
2010 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2010年の論文
@ja
2010年学术文章
@wuu
2010年学术文章
@zh
2010年学术文章
@zh-cn
2010年学术文章
@zh-hans
2010年学术文章
@zh-my
2010年学术文章
@zh-sg
2010年學術文章
@yue
2010年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
@en
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish
@nl
type
label
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
@en
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish
@nl
prefLabel
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
@en
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish
@nl
P2093
P1476
Physiological and health consequences of social status in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
@en
P2093
Amy L Filby
Charles R Tyler
Emily J Bartlett
Gregory C Paull
Katrien J W Van Look
P304
P356
10.1016/J.PHYSBEH.2010.09.004
P407
P577
2010-09-16T00:00:00Z