9781647405755-2025
Matthew Cassel
Syrawood Publishing House
English
2025
Zoology and Animal Science - Zoology and Animal Science
USD 152.99
Fish immunology explores the intricate defense mechanisms within aquatic organisms. Fish possess a sophisticated immune system crucial for combating pathogens in their aquatic environment. Their immune system comprises innate and adaptive components, akin to mammals. Innate immunity acts as the first line of defense, including physical barriers like skin and mucous membranes, complement proteins, and phagocytic cells such as macrophages. Additionally, fish produce antimicrobial peptides and lysozymes to neutralize invaders. Adaptive immunity in fish involves the production of specific antibodies upon exposure to antigens. Unlike mammals, fish lack lymph nodes and possess a unique immune organ called the spleen, crucial for antibody production. They also have specialized cells like B and T lymphocytes, resembling those in mammals. Understanding fish immunology is vital for aquaculture, as diseases can devastate fish populations. This book elucidates new concepts and their applications in a multidisciplinary manner. The topics included in this book on fish immunology are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. For all those who are interested in fish immunology, this book can prove to be an essential guide.