Abstract Book Compiled by Don MacKinlay International Congress on the Biology of Fish 3-7 August, 2014 Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh 1 Table of Contents Congress Organization .............................................................................. 3 Symposium Organizers ............................................................................. 3 Schedule-at-a-Glance ................................................................................ 4 Sponsors/Exhibitors .................................................................................. 5 Map of Heriot-Watt University ................................................................. 5 Detailed Schedule ..................................................................................... 6 List of Posters ........................................................................................... 28 List of Abstracts ........................................................................................ 40 List of Delegates ....................................................................................... 255 ICBF2016 ................................................................................................... 271 AFS Physiology Section Website ................................................................ 272 2 Congress Organization Local Host, Congress Organizer and Past President, AFS Physiology Section Mark Hartl Congress Chair and Programme Chair Don MacKinlay President, AFS Physiology Section and Plenary Session Chair Brian Small President-Elect, AFS Physiology Section and student Grants Chair Mark Shrimpton Secretary/Treasurer, Physiology Section Matt Mesa Symposium Organizers 5th International Symposium on Burbot (Lota lota): Martin Stapanian and Chris Myrick Air-breathing fish: in Nature and Aquaculture: Sjannie Lefevre and Mark Bayley Application of physiology to improve fish culture: Don MacKinlay and Alastair Lyndon Biology of the Hagfish: Sue Edwards and Greg Goss Climate Change and Expanding Dead Zones: from the Tropics to the Poles, How will Fish Adapt? Jay Nelson and Dal Val Conservation Physiology of Fish Migration: Christian Tudorache Effects of Environmental Change on the Links between Physiology and Behaviour: Neil Metcalfe and Shaun Killen Extra- and Intra-cellular Signalling: Conserved Responses Controlling Diverse Physiological Functions: Steve Perry and Pung-Pung Hwang Fish Cell Cultures as a Tool for Fish Physiology Research: Bruria Funkenstein, Niels Bols and Encarnacion Capilla Fish in a Toxic World: Biomarkers and Impacts of Exposure: Mark Hartl, Tyson MacCormack and Lynn Weber Fish Reproductive Physiology and Biotechnology: Luiz Renato de Franco FITFISH: Arjan Palstra and Josep Planas General Contributed Papers: Don MacKinlay Growth and Metabolism in Fishes: Brian Small, Brian Peterson and Suraj Unniappan Intrinsic and Extrinsic Regulation of Fish Cardiovascular Function: Kurt Gamperl, Holly Shiels and Ben Speers- Roesch Ion and Acid-Base Regulation in Fish: Colin Brauner, Greg Goss and Steve McCormick Lampreys: Performance, Physiology, and Coping with Environmental Disturbances: Matt Mesa, Stacia Sower and Margaret Docker Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of the Fish Kidney: Akiro Kato and J. Larry Renfro Parasites and Diseases of Fish: Alastair Lyndon Physiological Perspectives of Fish Habitats: Cory Suski and Steven Cooke Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Gary Anderson, Pat Wright and Suzie Currie 3 Physiological Genomics: Avner Cnaani and Elena Sarropoulou Plenary Session: Brian Small Sensing the Environment: Keith Tierney Stress in Fish: Mechanisms, Responses and Adaptations: Lluis Tort and Matt Vijayan Swimming Physiology of Fish: Arjan Palstra and Josep Planas Tropical Fish – A Biological Goldmine: Dal Val, Vera Almeida-Val Winter Biology in Fish: The Dynamic World of Icy Rivers: Jill Leonard and Eva Enders Zebrafish as Tools in Fish Physiology: Alastair Lyndon and Ted Henry Schedule at a Glance Sun Aug 3 R e g i s t r a t i o n 1400-1900 O p e n i n g R e c e p t i o n Mon Aug 4 Room1 Room2 Room3 Room4 Room5 Room6 Room7 0930-1230 O p e n i n g C e r e m o n y & P l e n a r y S e s s i o n 1300-1500 Stress Air Breathing Reproduction Cell Culture Fish Culture Burbot Kidney 1520-1800 Stress Air Breathing Reproduction Cell Culture Fish Culture Burbot Zebrafish 1700-2100 P o s t e r S e s s i o n Tue Aug 5 0830-1010 Stress Environment Tropical Lamprey Signalling Habitat 1030-1230 Stress Environment Tropical Lamprey Signalling Habitat 1300-1500 Stress Environment Tropical Hagfish Signalling Migration 1520-1800 Stress Environment Tropical Hagfish Signalling Migration 1700-2100 P o s t e r S e s s i o n Wed Aug 6 0830-1010 Ion Regulation Climate Change Sensing Elasmobranch Growth Toxicolology Swimming 1030-1230 Ion Regulation Climate Change Sensing Elasmobranch Growth Toxicolology Swimming 1300-1500 Ion Regulation Climate Change Sensing Elasmobranch Growth Toxicolology FITFISH 1520-1720 Ion Regulation Climate Change Sensing Elasmobranch Growth Toxicolology FITFISH 1830-2200 C o n g r e s s B a n q u e t D i n n e r a t G o s f o r d H o u s e Thur Aug 7 0830-1010 Ion Regulation Genomics Parasites Disease Cardiovascular Contributed Winter 1030-1230 Ion Regulation Genomics Cardiovascular Contributed Winter 1300-1500 C l o s I n g S e s s i o n 4 Sponsors/Exhibitors Heriot-Watt University AFS Physiology Section Loligo Systems Society of Experimental Biology Aquaculturedirectory.com Tunnock’s Journal of Experimental Biology Viewpoint Cambridge University Press Elsevier 5 Fish Biology Congress 2014 - Detailed Schedule Sunday, August 3, 2014 1400‐1900 R e g i s t r a t i o n 1830‐2100 O p e n i n g R e c e p t i o n Monday, August 4, 2014 09:00‐12:30 P L E N A R Y S E S S I O N 9:30 Welcome: Dr. Mark Hartl 9:40 Official Opening 9:50 Introduction to Plenary Session: Dr. Brian Small 9:55 HOW WILL ANTARCTIC NOTOTHENIOID FISHES FARE AS THE SOUTHERN OCEAN WARMS? Dr. Kristin O'Brien 10:25 UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMS OF TOXICITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS TO FISH Dr. Eduarda Santos 10:55 Refreshment Break 11:15 DO T HELPER CELLS EXIST IN FISH? Dr. Chris Secombes 11:45 AGNATHAN FISH AND THE EVOLUTION OF IONIC REGULATORY PHYSIOLOGY Dr. Susan Edwards 12:15 Presentation of the Award of Excellence in Fish Physiology: Dr. Brian Small 12:20 Award of Excellence Talk 12:50 Lunch Break 1350‐1530 Stress in Fish: Airbreathing Fish Fish Cell Cultures as a Application of 5th International Molecular and Mechanisms, Fish ‐ in Nature Reproductive Tool for Fish Physiology to Symposium on Physiological Responses and and Aquaculture Physiology and Physiology Research Improve Fish Burbot Mechanisms of the Adaptations Biotechnology Culture Fish Kidney Moderator Matt Vijayan Sjannie Lefevre Luiz de Franca Bruria Funkenstein Alastair Lyndon Martin Stapanian Larry Renfro Location Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 6 INTRODUCTION TO THE AIR BREATHING AND INTRODUCTION TO COLLAGEN FORMING FISH APPLICATION OF A DOUBLE-EDGED ION TRANSPORTERS IN 13:50 STRESS SYMPOSIUM PHYSIOLOGICAL FISH REPRODUCTIVE CELL LINES AND THEIR USE PHYSIOLOGY TO SWORD: USING THE KIDNEY OF Vijayan, M.M., and STRATEGIES DURING PHYSIOLOGY AND IN FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND IMPROVE FISH BURBOT SWIMMING EURYHALINE AND Tort, L. EMERSION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY TOXICOLOGY Lee, L.E.J. et CULTURE Don AND JUMPING SEAWATER PUFFERFISHES GALAXIIDS Urbina, SYMPOSIUM de al. MacKinlay PERFORMANCE DATA Kato, A. M.A. et al. Franca, Luiz and TO AID THE DESIGN Berta Levavi-Silvan OF BARRIERS TO MIGRATION AND FISH PASSAGE STRUCTURES Myrick, C.A. et al. POSSIBLE AMPHIBIOUS ASSESSMENT OF ABC TRANSPORTERS IN ADAPTATION OF CONSISTENT IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICA 14:10 INVOLVEMENT OF ASTRONAUTS: GILL POSSIBLE ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS TWO MARINE INDIVIDUAL L LOCALIZATION OF MINERALOCORTICOID REMODELLING IN HYBRIDIZATION PRIMARY GILL CELL SPECIES, GRAY DIFFERENCES IN MULTIPLE AQUAPORIN SIGNALING PATHWAYS RESPONSE TO IMPACT IN THE CULTURE Kropf, C. et al. MULLET (MUGIL BURBOT HOME ISOFORMS IN EEL IN STRESS RESPONSE ALTERED BODY ANCESTRAL SEXUAL CEPHALUS) AND RANGE, DISPERSAL, (ANGUILLA ROSTRATA) AND EMBRYOGENESIS WEIGHT IN THE CASCADES WHITE GROUPER MOVEMENT AND SITE KIDNEY Cutler, C.P. et al. IN RAINBOW TROUT. MANGROVE Machado, M.P. et (EPINEPHELUS FIDELITY: EVIDENCE Kiilerich, P. et al. RIVULUS Turko, A.J. al. AENEUS), TO FOR PERSONALITY- et al. CULTURE IN INLAND DEPENDENT SPATIAL LOW SALINITY ECOLOGY Harrison, WATER Cnaani, A. et P.M. et al. al. SEROTONERGIC TEMPERATURE SOME ZEBRA FISH LIVER ZFL CELL CAPACITY FOR EPA SEASONALITY IN DIEL MECHANISMS AND 14:30 REGULATION OF THE SUSCEPTABILITY OF CHARACTERISTICS LINE, AN IN-VITRO MODEL AND DHA SYNTHESIS MOVEMENTS AND CONTROL OF INORGANIC HYPOTHALAMIC- OXYGEN BINDING IN AND FUNCTIONS OF FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF IN ATLANTIC HABITAT USE OF PHOSPHATE (Pi) PITUITARY-INTERRENAL CATFISH SHBGB, A NEWLY TBT-INDUCED STEATOSIS IN SALMON AT BURBOT IN A SUB- TRANSPORT IN FISHES AXIS VIA THE HEMOGLOBIN DISCOVERED SEX FISH Porte, C. et al. DIFFERENT LIFE ARCTIC LAKE Cott, P.A. Renfro, J.L. SEROTONIN 1A Damsgaard, C. et al. HORMONE BINDING STAGES Østbye, T-K. et al. RECEPTOR IN THE GULF GLOBULIN et al. TOADFISH (OPSANUS EXPRESSED IN BETA) Medeiros, L.R. et GRANULOSA CELLS al. Marivin, E. et al. EFFECTS OF CORTISOL BEING AN AIR ANATOMICAL AND CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC DEVELOPING THE EFFICIENCY OF MOLECULAR- 14:50 INPLANTS ON INNATE BREATHER IN THE FUNCTIONAL ARYLHYDROCARBON FRESHWATER ELECTROFISHING FOR HISTOCHEMICAL IMMUNE GENES AND ARCTIC: HOW DOES NETWORKS IN THE RECEPTOR SIGNALING
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