Browsing PUBLICACIONS CIENTÍFIQUES by Author "Fatsini, Elvira"
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Dominance behaviour in a non-aggressive flatfish, Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) and brain mRNA abundance of selected transcripts
Fatsini, Elvira; Rey, Sonia; Ibarra-Zatarain, Zohar; Mackenzie, Simon; Duncan, Neil J. (PLoS ONE, 2017-09-06) AqüiculturaDominance is defined as the preferential access to limited resources. The present study aimed to characterise dominance in a non-aggressive flatfish species, the Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) by ... -
Kisspeptin influences the reproductive axis and circulating levels of microRNAs in Senegalese sole
Oliveira, Catarina C.V.; Fatsini, Elvira; Fernández, Ignacio; Anjos, Catarina; Chauvigné, François; Cerdà, Joan; Mjelle, Robin; Fernandes, Jorge M.O.; Cabrita, Elsa (International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020-11-28) AqüiculturaKisspeptin regulates puberty and reproduction onset, acting upstream of the brain–pituitary–gonad (HPG) axis. This study aimed to test a kisspeptin-based hormonal therapy on cultured Senegalese sole ... -
Linking stress coping styles with brain mRNA abundance of selected transcripts for Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) juveniles
Fatsini, Elvira; Rey, Sonia; Ibarra-Zatarain, Zohar; Boltaña, Sebastián; Mackenzie, Simon; Duncan, Neil J. (Physiology & Behavior, 2019-11-01) AqüiculturaIn fish, proactive and reactive individual stress copying styles (SCS) have been used to resolve variation in molecular expression data. Stress coping styles have been previously described in several ... -
Spawning induction for Latin American fishes
Mechaly, Alejandro S.; Batlouni, Sergio R.; Elisio, Mariano; Sanches, Eduardo A.; Chacon Guzmán, Jonathan; Maldonado García, Minerva; Rodríguez-Forero, Adriana; Vissio, Paula; Fatsini, Elvira; Núñez, Jesús; Duncan, Neil (Reviews in Aquaculture, 2023-06-22) AqüiculturaAquaculture offers solutions to meet the growing global demand for fish, and reports from the UN-FAO indicate that aquaculture production in Latin America (LA) has grown at rates above the world average ... -
The presence of wild Senegalese sole breeders improves courtship and reproductive success in cultured conspecifics
Fatsini, Elvira; González, Wendy; Ibarra-Zatarain, Zohar; Napuchi, Juvenal; Duncan, Neil J. (Aquaculture, 2020-01-03) AqüiculturaThe life cycle of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) is not closed in captivity due to a reproductive dysfunction related to the lack of participation of cultured male breeders in the courtship. To ...