Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

Physiological Insights Towards Improving Fish Culture VI (Part 2)

Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific E
Chair: Peter Allen, Beth Cleveland, Adam Luckenbach, Javier Santander

  • 8:30 AM
    Brian C. Small

    THE GUT-BRAIN AXIS IN FISH AND POTENTIAL TO DEVELOP TARGETED APPROACHES TO FISH NUTRITION FOR AQUACULTURE

  • 9:00 AM
    Jose Ortiz

    FATTY ACIDS AS POSTPRANDIAL REGULATORS OF FEEDING IN RAINBOW TROUT Oncorhynchus mykiss

  • 9:15 AM
    Serhat Turkmen

    NUTRITIONAL PROGRAMMING OF GILTHEAD SEA BREAM Sparus aurata: IMPROVEMENTS TOWARDS BETTER UTILIZATION OF LOW N-3 HUFA DIETS

  • 9:30 AM
    Khalid Freij

    IMPROVING RAINBOW TROUT Oncorhynchus mykiss GROWTH PERFORMANCE THROUGH OPTIMIZATION OF DIET-EPIGENETIC INTERACTIONS

  • 9:45 AM
    Konrad Dabrowski

    COMPARISON OF SURVIVAL, GROWTH AND PLOIDY OF KOI CARP, TRIPLOID KOI, AND TRIPLOID HYBRIDS OF KOI FEMALE WITH KOI X GOLDFISH MALE

  • 10:30 AM
    Laura Jenkins

    METABOLIC STATUS AT SPAWNING AND POST-SPAWNING NUTRITION INTERACT TO INFLUENCE CONSECUTIVE OR SKIP REPEAT SPAWNING IN SUMMER-RUN STEELHEAD TROUT

  • 10:45 AM
    Peggy Biga

    METHIONINE RESTRICTION DIMINISHES SKELETAL MUSCLE CELL DIFFERENTIATION THROUGH EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS IN RAINBOW TROUT Oncorhynchus mykiss

  • 11:00 AM
    Michael Phelps

    OHNOLOG SPECIFIC GENE EDITING REVEALS FUNCTIONALIZATION PATTERNS IN THE ACTIVIN/MYOSTATIN SIGNALING PATHWAY IN RAINBOW TROUT Oncorhynchus mykiss

  • 11:15 AM
    Russell Borski

    LEPTIN METABOLIC FUNCTION AND REGULATION OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN THE TILAPIA Oreochromis mossambicus

  • 11:30 AM
    Nicholas Adams

    HORMONAL INDUCTION OF SPAWNING IN TRIPLETAIL

  • 11:45 AM
    Benjamin Reading

    VITELLOGENESIS IN FISHES

  • 12:00 PM
    Rex Dunham

    XENOGENESIS FOR PRODUCING CATFISH EMBRYOS

  • 12:15 PM
    Adam Luckenbach

    TRIPLOIDY DISRUPTS EARLY REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF FEMALES AND ALTERS SEX RATIOS OF SABLEFISH Anoplopoma fimbria