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    Sustainable aquaculture requires environmental‐friendly treatment strategies for fish diseases by Lieke, Thora, Meinelt, Thomas, Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein, Pan, Bo, Straus, David L., Steinberg, Christian E. W.

    Published in Reviews in aquaculture (01-05-2020)
    “…Many classical therapeutants are going to be banned in Europe, and an urgent need for alternatives is emerging. This issue can be exemplified by one major…”
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    Phenol-rich fulvic acid as a water additive enhances growth, reduces stress, and stimulates the immune system of fish in aquaculture by Lieke, Thora, Steinberg, Christian E. W., Pan, Bo, Perminova, Irina V., Meinelt, Thomas, Knopf, Klaus, Kloas, Werner

    Published in Scientific reports (08-01-2021)
    “…Aquaculture has become imperative to cover the demands for dietary animal protein. Simultaneously, it has to overcome prejudices from excessive use of…”
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    Modification of the chemically induced inflammation assay reveals the Janus face of a phenol rich fulvic acid by Lieke, Thora, Steinberg, Christian E. W., Meinelt, Thomas, Knopf, Klaus, Kloas, Werner

    Published in Scientific reports (07-04-2022)
    “…Inflammation is an essential process as a reaction towards infections or wounding. Exposure to hazardous environmental pollutants can lead to chronic…”
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    The evolutionary legacy of size‐selective harvesting extends from genes to populations by Uusi‐Heikkilä, Silva, Whiteley, Andrew R., Kuparinen, Anna, Matsumura, Shuichi, Venturelli, Paul A., Wolter, Christian, Slate, Jon, Primmer, Craig R., Meinelt, Thomas, Killen, Shaun S., Bierbach, David, Polverino, Giovanni, Ludwig, Arne, Arlinghaus, Robert

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-07-2015)
    “…Size‐selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations, thereby negatively affecting population productivity, recovery, and…”
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    Effect of water hardness/alkalinity and humic substances on the toxicity of peracetic acid to zebrafish embryos and pathogenic isolates by Liu, Dibo, Pellicer, Anna Marrodán, Brüggmann, Anneliese, Kiggen, Mirijam, Behrens, Sascha, Good, Christopher, Straus, David L., Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Aquaculture reports (01-11-2021)
    “…The prophylactic use of peracetic acid (PAA)-based disinfectants is becoming more popular in aquaculture due to rising concerns regarding sustainability, fish…”
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    Peracetic acid is a suitable disinfectant for recirculating fish-microalgae integrated multi-trophic aquaculture systems by Liu, Dibo, Behrens, Sascha, Pedersen, Lars-Flemming, Straus, David L., Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Aquaculture reports (01-11-2016)
    “…•The toxic effect of peracetic acid (PAA) products is based on the oxidative stress induced by both PAA and H2O2.•Microalgae are highly tolerant to PAA…”
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    Reduction in vegetative growth of the water mold Saprolegnia parasitica (Coker) by humic substance of different qualities by Meinelt, Thomas, Paul, Andrea, Phan, Thuy My, Zwirnmann, Elke, Krüger, Angela, Wienke, Andreas, Steinberg, Christian E.W.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (15-06-2007)
    “…Humic substances (HS) account for 50–80% of the dissolved organic matter in non-eutrophicated freshwater ecosystems. HS are not inert, but are taken up by and…”
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    Cadmium accumulation in zebrafish ( Danio rerio) eggs is modulated by dissolved organic matter (DOM) by Burnison, B. Kent, Meinelt, Thomas, Playle, Richard, Pietrock, Michael, Wienke, Andreas, Steinberg, Christian E.W.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (23-08-2006)
    “…Experiments were conducted to investigate factors influencing the accumulation of cadmium (Cd 2+) into zebrafish ( Danio rerio) eggs. The accumulation of 109Cd…”
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    Antibacterial effects of peracetic acid disinfection assessed by culturability, enzyme activity and flow cytometry by Liu, Dibo, Freches, Eric, Naas, Christopher, Behrens, Sascha, Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Aquaculture (25-02-2023)
    “…Aquaculture water disinfection with around 1 mg/L peracetic acid (PAA) was proved in various studies to effectively impair microbial proliferation and reduce…”
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    Ion-rich potash mining effluents affect sperm motility parameters of European perch, Perca fluviatilis, and impair early development of the common roach, Rutilus rutilus by Baberschke, Nora, Schaefer, Fabian, Meinelt, Thomas, Kloas, Werner

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2021)
    “…Secondary salinization of freshwater ecosystems is of increasing global concern. One of the main causes are the effluents of the potash mining industry…”
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    Potash mining effluents and ion imbalances cause transient osmoregulatory stress, affect gill integrity and elevate chronically plasma sulfate levels in adult common roach, Rutilus rutilus by Baberschke, Nora, Irob, Katja, Preuer, Torsten, Meinelt, Thomas, Kloas, Werner

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2019)
    “…Secondary salinization is a growing global ecological issue. One cause is the discharge of effluents by the potash mining industry into surface waters such as…”
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    Antioxidative, histological and immunological responses of rainbow trout after periodic and continuous exposures to a peracetic acid-based disinfectant by Liu, Dibo, Lazado, Carlo C., Pedersen, Lars-Flemming, Straus, David L., Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Aquaculture (15-04-2020)
    “…Peracetic acid (PAA)-based disinfectants are considered as sustainable alternatives in aquaculture due to their harmless residues from spontaneous decay. The…”
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    Hormonelike effects of humic substances on fish, amphibians, and invertebrates by Steinberg, Christian E. W., Höss, Sebastian, Kloas, Werner, Lutz, Ilka, Meinelt, Thomas, Pflugmacher, Stephan, Wiegand, Claudia

    Published in Environmental toxicology (01-08-2004)
    “…Humic substances comprise the majority of organic matter in freshwater ecosystems and were thought to be inert or refractory, except for photolytic…”
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    Fulvic acid modulates mucosal immunity in fish skin: Sustainable aquaculture solution or environmental risk factor? by Lieke, Thora, Stejskal, Vlastimil, Behrens, Sascha, Steinberg, Christian E.W., Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-04-2024)
    “…This is the first study determining the effects of bath exposure to fulvic acid, a humic substance, on the skin mucosal immunity of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus…”
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    Periodic bacterial control with peracetic acid in a recirculating aquaculture system and its long-term beneficial effect on fish health by Liu, Dibo, Straus, David L., Pedersen, Lars-Flemming, Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Aquaculture (02-02-2018)
    “…Fish in a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) live with abundant microorganisms. These can become a health threat when the fish immune system cannot…”
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    Alternative prophylaxis/disinfection in aquaculture - Adaptable stress induced by peracetic acid at low concentration and its application strategy in RAS by Liu, Dibo, Pedersen, Lars-Flemming, Straus, David L., Kloas, Werner, Meinelt, Thomas

    Published in Aquaculture (01-05-2017)
    “…The application of peracetic acid (PAA) at low concentrations has been proven to be a broad-functioning and eco-friendly prophylaxis/disinfection method…”
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    Fulvic acid accelerates hatching and stimulates antioxidative protection and the innate immune response in zebrafish larvae by Lieke, Thora, Steinberg, Christian E.W., Bittmann, Sandra, Behrens, Sascha, Hoseinifar, Seyed H., Meinelt, Thomas, Knopf, Klaus, Kloas, Werner

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-11-2021)
    “…Aquaculture plays a pivotal role in covering dietary animal protein demands and restocking endangered fish populations. However, high mortality takes place at…”
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    Potash mining effluents induce moderate effects on histopathological and physiological endpoints of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) by Irob, Katja, Wagler, Marit, Baberschke, Nora, Meinelt, Thomas, Kloas, Werner

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2019)
    “…Stress in fish can be caused by a variety of factors and has the potential to evoke stress responses leading to a reduction of physical condition and of…”
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    Confirmation that pulse and continuous peracetic acid administration does not disrupt the acute stress response in rainbow trout by Gesto, Manuel, Liu, Dibo, Pedersen, Lars-Flemming, Meinelt, Thomas, Straus, David L., Jokumsen, Alfred

    Published in Aquaculture (01-07-2018)
    “…Peracetic acid (PAA) is considered an eco-friendly alternative to other antimicrobial agents of common use in aquaculture. The literature suggests that fish…”
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