| Code: | RM18 | Acronym: | PCSAA |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Aquaculture and Fisheries |
| Active? | Yes |
| Responsible unit: | Microscopy |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Master Degree in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MCMRM | 4 | Oficial Plan 2018 | 1 | - | 5 | 50 | 135 |
1st. Learn and use appropriate language in the context of pathology and health control.
2nd. Identify and understand the key mechanisms underlying basic disease processes.
3rd. Recognize the main morphological characteristics of elementary lesions in pathology.
4th. Able to establish bridges between aspects and pathological signs and symptoms of disease.
5th. Know the concepts and procedures in health and health of aquatic animals.
6th. Knowing identify the etiologic agents and the most common diseases in aquaculture animals.
7th. Know the main taxonomic groups of the main fish parasites and the life cycles of the latter.
THEORY AND PRACTICAL (LABORATORIAL) CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO FISH PATHOLOGY AND PARASITOSIS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGY
1. Fundamentals of pathological processes
1.1. Cellular responses to aggression
1.2. Acute inflammation, repair and regeneration
1.3. Chronic inflammation
1.4. Deregulation of growth
1.5. Dysplasia and neoplasia
1.6. Myocardial necrosis and
2. Principles of fish pathology and systemic toxicopathology.
3. Work topics: water quality and relationship with the disease; stress and illness; environmental diseases in intensive culture; analgesia, anaesthesia and euthanasia.
PARASITOLOGY IN PISCICULTURE AND WILD FISH
I. Super-filo Alveolata
1.1. Filo Dinoflagellata
1.2. Filo Perkinsozoa
1.3. Filo Ciliophora
1.4. Filo Apicomplexa
1.4.1. Class Conoidasida
2. Filo Microsporodia
3. Flagelados
3.1. Filo Euglenozoa
3.2. Filo Metamonada: Hexamita spp.
4. Filo Amoebozoa
II. Filo Myxozoa
1. Class Myxosporea
2. Class Malacosporea
III. Helmintes
1. Filo Platyhelminthes
1.1. Class Monogenea
1.2. Class Trematoda
2. Filo Nematoda
3. Filo Acanthocephala
IV. Crustacea
1. Class Maxillopoda
2. Class Malacostraca
V. Hirudíneos
VI. Moluscs
HEALTH MONITORING OF AQUATIC ANIMALS
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND HEALTH OF AQUATIC ANIMALS
1st. Health - Causes of disease; major pathogenic factors, predisposing factors of the disease, the consequences of the disease, impact of the disease on reproductive activity, production technologies and implications for health; prophylaxis; health policy.
2nd. Hygiene - Major push factors of unhealthiness in marine aquatic species. Anthropogenic natural. The importance of species.
3rd. Hygiene and Public Health - Quality of shellfish waters. Illnesses and diseases transmitted through the consumption of fish and invertebrates from fishing or aquaculture. Public health inspection (bivalves).
PATHOLOGY OF HEALTH AND MARINE INVERTEBRATES
1 Introduction - Basic concepts, the importance of hygiene and sanitation in animal production; factors disturbing the equilibrium state sanitary-hygienic, economic importance to the sector.
2nd. Health bivalve molluscs - Disease; species ecology; interrelationships of sanity with the media, the causes of disease, intercurrent factors.
3rd. Defense mechanisms in marine invertebrates - physical, humoral, cellular.
4th. The pathogens - agents polluters; physical agents, biological agents - parasitic and microbial, other aggressors.
5th. Monitoring - in culture systems intensive and extensive.
6th. Pathology of crustaceans.
PATHOLOGY AND HEALTH OF FISH
1st. Introduction - Aquaculture / fish farming and the relationship between the industrialization of the production process and the outbreak of diseases in fish, with epizootic proportions. Concepts prophylaxis health requirements for fish.
2nd. Harvesting and sending material to the laboratory for research on diseases of fish - Approach to properly collect and send samples to the laboratory and information of interest to the development of backstory.
3rd. Zoonoses transmitted by consumption of fish - Measures of prophylaxis and current legislation to protect public health.
4th. Theoretical notions of therapy in aquaculture - Legislative Summary of use of medicinal substances in aquaculture; interpretation of results and treatment recommendations.
PATHOLOGY AND HEALTH OF TURTLES (HOT TPOIC)
1. Introduction focusing on the most frequent pathologies in both wildlife as (and especially) in captivity.
THE END
Note: depending on the progress of teaching, there may be occasional changes.
Lectures, practical classes and classes with student interventions and discussion of topics.
| Designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Exame | 70,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 30,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
| Designation | Time (hours) |
|---|---|
| Estudo autónomo | 65,00 |
| Frequência das aulas | 30,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 20,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 20,00 |
| Total: | 135,00 |
Participation in 3/4 of the classes.
Final grade = Final exam grade x 0.70 + Continuous assessment grade x 0.30