Biofluorescence as a novel indicator of animal stress



In a breakthrough which may revolutionise the monitoring of animal welfare within the aquaculture industry, Nofima researchers have shown that hyperspectral imaging of biofluorescence can measure early signs of stress in fish and invertebrates.



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