The consequences of mycotoxins in aquaculture // 01 Oct 2006
The contamination of feeds and raw materials by mycotoxins is increasing
on a global basis. While the effect of mycotoxins is well known in most
terrestrial farm animals the effect of mycotoxins on aquaculture species has not
been studied extensively. Nevertheless, several studies reported pathological
signs of mycotoxin poisoning in fish and shrimp species which can cause economic
losses to the industry. By Pedro Encarnação.
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