01726 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008003900059020001800098082000800116084001200124100002500136245009900161260007400260300001100334650002700345650001400372700002400386505099900410856006101409990001401470INLIS00000000015993020250326094347 a0010-0325001549ta250326 | | |  a9783036538334 a590 a590 His1 aBerillis, Panagiotis1 aHistopathology of Aquatic Animals /cPanagiotis Berillis (editor); Božidar Raškovi? (editor) aBasel :bMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,c2022 a166 p. aBIOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCES aFISHERIES1 aRaškovi?, Božidar aHistopathological studies of aquatic animals refer to the microscopic examination of tissues and organs in order to detect deviations from the expected microscopic or macroscopic structure. Information obtained from the study of histomorphological lesions in aquatic animals can be a useful addition when determining the general state of health of aquatic animals, especially if chronic stressors and/or pathogens are present. Compared to mammals, postmortem autolysis progresses very rapidly in most aquatic organisms. This fact makes histopathological examination quite complex and demanding, not only in a histotechnical sense. A prerequisite for a successful study is the baseline knowledge of physiological processes and histological architecture of the studied species. Therefore, the aim of this Special Issue is to contribute to the current state of knowledge on the histopathology of aquatic animals and to provide a professional and encyclopedic tool for biologists and veterinarians. ahttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84531 a315025192