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  1. Corrigendum to “Fish manure as a potential feedstock for organic hydroponic nutrient solutions: The effect of fish feed composition and fertilizer amendment on the growth performance of lettuce” [Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 350, August 2025, 114309]
  2. Fish manure as a potential feedstock for organic hydroponic nutrient solutions: The effect of fish feed composition and fertilizer amendment on the growth performance of lettuce
  3. Aquaculture nutrition of perch and pikeperch: An analysis for European percid aquaculture
  4. Feeding value of low opportunity cost biomasses (agri-food by-products) for development of circular pond fish feeds: An evaluation with common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
  5. Non‐Native Species in Aquaculture: Burgeoning Production and Environmental Sustainability Risks
  6. Environmental impact assessment of fish feed for aquaponic systems to introduce higher phosphorus and potassium in value-added fish sludge
  7. Improving future fish consumption: A case study on developing fish products for preschool children
  8. Fishpond microbiota, their synergism with fish and potential biotechnological applications
  9. Comparative study of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) accumulation in bold and shy Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis)
  10. Ecological Restoration of Inland Aquaculture in Land‐Locked Europe: The Role of Semi‐Intensive Fishponds and Multitrophic Technologies in Transforming Food Systems
  11. Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) composition of fish sperm: nexus of dietary, evolutionary, and biomechanical drivers
  12. Polyculture of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) and Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) using an artificial common pellet – Implications on feed to fish nutrient transfers in recirculating aquaculture system (RAS)
  13. A stoichiometric insight into the seasonal imbalance of phosphorus and nitrogen in central European fishponds
  14. Fish stocks as phosphorus sources or sinks: Influenced by nutritional and metabolic variations, not solely by dietary content and stoichiometry
  15. Considerations for protein and amino acids in standardized reference diet for parthenogenetic marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis model organism
  16. Considerations for fatty acids in standardized reference diet for parthenogenetic marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis model organism
  17. Burgeoning non-native species production hinders sustainable aquaculture
  18. Synergistic digestibility effect by planktonic natural food and habitat renders high digestion efficiency in agastric aquatic consumers
  19. Animal versus plant protein sources in marine ingredient-free aquaponic diets: A case study on nutrient release, and retention of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) reared in RAS
  20. Pond cascades as a tool for ecological aquaculture allowing natural zooplankton succession, nutrient retention, and multiple stocking–harvesting cycles
  21. Fatty acid and energy (ATP-related compounds) metabolism of Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) sperm: Endogenous metabolic strategy
  22. Changes in Fatty Acids Ratio Along Food-Liver-Brain Axis in Bold and Shy Eurasian Perch (Perca Fluviatilis) Models: Is There a Link between Cognition and Vlcpufa Bioaccumulation?
  23. Improving Future Fish Consumption in Central Europe – Czech Case Study on Developing Local Freshwater Fish Products for Kindergarten (Preschool Children)
  24. End-of-season supplementary feeding in European carp ponds with appropriate plant protein and carbohydrate combinations to ecologically boost productivity: Lupine, rapeseed and, triticale
  25. Protein from whole-body crayfish homogenate may be a high supplier of leucine or branched-chain amino acids – A call for validation on genus Procambarus sp.
  26. Nutrient footprint versus EPA + DHA security in land-locked regions—more of local pond farmed, imported marine fish or fish oil capsules?
  27. Plant‐based feed additives in Cyprinus carpio aquaculture
  28. Circular bio‐economy in aquaculture
  29. Andrographolide loaded Pickering emulsion: A bioactive component for improved growth, digestibility, and haematological properties in cultured common carp Cyprinus carpio
  30. A Stoichiometric Insight into Seasonal Imbalance of Phosphorus and Nitrogen in Central European Fishponds
  31. Towards achieving circularity and sustainability in feeds for farmed blue foods
  32. Biomass losses and circularity along local farm‐to‐fork: A review of industrial efforts with locally farmed freshwater fish in land‐locked Central Europe
  33. TILAFeed: A bio-based inventory for circular nutrients management and achieving bioeconomy in future aquaponics
  34. The concept of balanced fish nutrition in temperate European fishponds to tackle eutrophication
  35. Starter feed for carnivorous species as a practical replacement of bloodworms for a vertebrate model organism in ageing, turquoise killifish Nothobranchius furzeri
  36. Negative effects of undesirable fish on common carp production and overall structure and functioning of fishpond ecosystems
  37. Icy affairs: Understanding recent advancements in the freezing and frozen storage of fish
  38. Understanding Nutrition and Metabolism of Threatened, Data-Poor Rheophilic Fishes in Context of Riverine Stocking Success-Barbel as a Model for Major European Drainages?
  39. Critical review on the use of essential oils against spoilage in chilled stored fish: A quantitative meta-analyses
  40. Reproductive environment of the decreasing Indian river shad in Asian inland waters: disentangling the climate change and indiscriminative fishing threats
  41. Assessing vulnerability of freshwater minnows in the Gangetic floodplains of India for conservation and management: Anthropogenic or climatic change risk?
  42. Recycling biofloc waste as novel protein source for crayfish with special reference to crayfish nutritional standards and growth trajectory
  43. Effect of climato-environmental parameters on chlorophyll a concentration in the lower Ganga basin, India
  44. Nutrient footprint and ecosystem services of carp production in European fishponds in contrast to EU crop and livestock sectors
  45. Integrated pest and disease management in aquaponics: A metadata‐based review
  46. Modeling pre-spawning fitness and optimal climate of spotted snakehead Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) from a Gangetic floodplain wetland of West Bengal, India
  47. Vulnerability assessment of wild fish population to heavy metals in military training area: Synthesis of a framework with example from Czech Republic
  48. Pattern of the state of eutrophication in the floodplain wetlands of eastern India in context of climate change: a comparative evaluation of 27 wetlands
  49. Feed‐based common carp farming and eutrophication: is there a reason for concern?
  50. Minnows may be more reproductively resilient to climatic variability than anticipated: Synthesis from a reproductive vulnerability assessment of Gangetic pool barbs (Puntius sophore)
  51. Understanding nutrient throughput of operational RAS farm effluents to support semi-commercial aquaponics: Easy upgrade possible beyond controversies
  52. Climato-environmental influence on breeding phenology of native catfishes in River Ganga and modeling species response to climatic variability for their conservation
  53. Carbon balance of a sewage-fed aquaculture wetland
  54. Global Climate Change and Inland Open Water Fisheries in India: Impact and Adaptations
  55. Adaptive climate change resilient indigenous fisheries strategies in the floodplain wetlands of West Bengal, India
  56. Understanding the role of climatic and environmental variables in gonadal maturation and spawning periodicity of spotted snakehead, Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) in a tropical floodplain wetland, India
  57. Fish Diversity and Limnological Parameters Influencing Fish Assemblage Pattern in Chambal River Basin of Madhya Pradesh, India
  58. Pattern of reproductive biology of the endangered golden mahseer Tor putitora (Hamilton 1822) with special reference to regional climate change implications on breeding phenology from lesser Himalayan region, India
  59. Baseline information of reproduction parameters of an amphidromous croaker Johnius coitor (Hamilton, 1822) from Ganga river basin, India with special reference to potential influence of climatic variability
  60. Technicalities to be considered for culture fisheries development in Indian inland waters: seed and feed policy review
  61. Benchmarking pre-spawning fitness, climate preferendum of some catfishes from river Ganga and its proposed utility in climate research
  62. Quantifying climate change induced threats to wetland fisheries: a stakeholder-driven approach
  63. Fertilization and stocking of unmanaged ponds through temporal plankton community structure map (PCSM): A nascent concept in aquaculture planning
  64. Fertilization and stocking of unmanaged ponds through temporal plankton community structure map (PCSM): A nascent concept in aquaculture planning
  65. Rapid review on the use of new age induced breeding agent ‘LHRHa’ in Indian finfish seed production sector
  66. A Model Strategic Framework for Prioritization and Development of Inland Water Bodies under Fisheries and Aquaculture