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resilience behaviours in Asian Seabass in farm conditions using laboratory model zebrafish and controlled lab studies on early-stage Seabass. The candidate will work with a dynamic team spanning basic
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to stressors in fish. The aim will be to integrate technology to develop the knowledge base for understanding stress resilience behaviours in Asian Seabass in farm conditions using laboratory model zebrafish and
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surveillance system to harness its potential against infectious diseases in aquaculture. The ERC project objective will use the zebrafish model to 1) Characterize the gill lymphoid tissues and tonsil-like organ
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organization in high- and low-sociality phenotypes using two complementary systems: closely related cichlid species that differ in sociality, and zebrafish lines artificially selected for divergent social