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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2015

Probiotics and prebiotics associated with aquaculture: A review

Najeeb Akhter; Bin Wu; Aamir Mahmood Memon; Muhammad Mohsin

There is a rapidly growing literature, indicating success of probiotics and prebiotics in immunomodulation, namely the stimulation of innate, cellular and humoral immune response. Probiotics are considered to be living microorganisms administered orally and lead to health benefits. These Probiotics are microorganisms in sufficient amount to alter the microflora (by implantation or colonization) in specific hosts compartment exerting beneficial health effects at this host. Nevertheless, Prebiotics are indigestible fiber which enhances beneficial commensally gut bacteria resulting in improved health of the host. The beneficial effects of prebiotics are due to by-products derived from the fermentation of intestinal commensal bacteria. Among the many health benefits attributed to probiotics and prebiotics, the modulation of the immune system is one of the most anticipated benefits and their ability to stimulate systemic and local immunity, deserves attention. They directly enhance the innate immune response, including the activation of phagocytosis, activation of neutrophils, activation of the alternative complement system, an increase in lysozyme activity, and so on. Prebiotics acting as immunosaccharides directly impact on the innate immune system of fish and shellfish. Therefore, both probiotics and prebiotics influence the immunomodulatory activity boosting up the health benefits in aquatic animals.


The international journal of marine science | 2018

MSY Estimates of Cephalopod Fishery and Its Bioeconomic Implications in Pakistani Marine Waters

Muhammad Mohsin; Yongtong Mu; Muhammad Mobeen Shafqat; Aamir Mahmood Memon

In this study maximum sustainable yield of cephalopod fishery resource, 1999-2009, was estimated by employing surplus production models through CEDA and ASPIC computer packages. Obtained results show that this fishery resource is overexploited. CEDA software computed MSY in a range between 4,600-4,900 t (tons). On the other hand, ASPIC range for MSY estimation remained between 4,800-5,200 t for this fishery resource. It is vivid that MSY range computed by both the computer packages overlap each other. CEDA showed conservation in MSY estimation as compared to ASPIC. Moreover, ASPIC results showed higher R 2 values. Considering the MSY estimates, it is recommended that target reference point of MSY for cephalopod fishery resource in Pakistani marine waters should be around 4,900-5,000 t. Harvest of this fishery resource beyond 5,200 t should be considered as limiting reference point. Thus, concrete steps are directly needed to conserve this fishery resource for future.


Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2017

Fishery stock assessment of Kiddi shrimp ( Parapenaeopsis stylifera ) in the Northern Arabian Sea Coast of Pakistan by using surplus production models

Muhammad Mohsin; Yongtong Mu; Aamir Mahmood Memon; Muhammad Talib Kalhoro; Syed Baber Hussain Shah

Pakistani marine waters are under an open access regime. Due to poor management and policy implications, blind fishing is continued which may result in ecological as well as economic losses. Thus, it is of utmost importance to estimate fishery resources before harvesting. In this study, catch and effort data, 1996–2009, of Kiddi shrimp Parapenaeopsis stylifera fishery from Pakistani marine waters was analyzed by using specialized fishery software in order to know fishery stock status of this commercially important shrimp. Maximum, minimum and average capture production of P. stylifera was observed as 15 912 metric tons (mt) (1997), 9 438 mt (2009) and 11 667 mt/a. Two stock assessment tools viz. CEDA (catch and effort data analysis) and ASPIC (a stock production model incorporating covariates) were used to compute MSY (maximum sustainable yield) of this organism. In CEDA, three surplus production models, Fox, Schaefer and Pella-Tomlinson, along with three error assumptions, log, log normal and gamma, were used. For initial proportion (IP) 0.8, the Fox model computed MSY as 6 858 mt (CV=0.204, R2 =0.709) and 7 384 mt (CV=0.149, R2 =0.72) for log and log normal error assumption respectively. Here, gamma error produced minimization failure. Estimated MSY by using Schaefer and Pella-Tomlinson models remained the same for log, log normal and gamma error assumptions i.e. 7 083 mt, 8 209 mt and 7 242 mt correspondingly. The Schafer results showed highest goodness of fit R2 (0.712) values. ASPIC computed MSY, CV, R2, FMSY and BMSY parameters for the Fox model as 7 219 mt, 0.142, 0.872, 0.111 and 65 280, while for the Logistic model the computed values remained 7 720 mt, 0.148, 0.868, 0.107 and 72 110 correspondingly. Results obtained have shown that P. stylifera has been overexploited. Immediate steps are needed to conserve this fishery resource for the future and research on other species of commercial importance is urgently needed.


The international journal of marine science | 2015

Contribution of Fish Production and Trade to the Economy of Pakistan

Muhammad Mohsin; Mu Yongtong; Khadim Hussain; Aamir Mahmood; Sun Zhaoqun; Kiran Nazir; Wang Wei


International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies | 2018

An economic analysis of the fisheries sector of Pakistan (1950-2017): Challenges, opportunities and development strategies

S yed Babar Hussain Shah; Yongtong Mu; Ghulam Abbas; Tushar Ramesh Pavase; Muhammad Mohsin; Abdul Malik; Mumtaz Ali; Muhammad Noman; Maqsood Ahmeed Soomro


IJMS Vol.47(09) [September 2018] | 2018

An economic analysis of fisheries sector of Balochistan, Pakistan: current status and future potential

Muhammad Noman; Yong Tong Mu; Muhammad Mohsin; Ana Mehak


IJMS Vol.47(07) [July 2018] | 2018

Bioeconomic analysis and management aspects of metapenaeus shrimp fisheries in Pakistan

Ana Mehak; Yong Tong Mu; Muhammad Mohsin; Muhammad Noman; Aamir Mahmood Memon


IJMS Vol.47(04) [April 2018] | 2018

An economic analysis of the fisheries sector in Pakistan (1950-2013)

Syed Babar Hussain Shah; Yongtong Mu; Muhammad Mohsin; Tushar Ramesh Pavase; MuhammadTalibKalhoro; AamirMahmoodMemon; Zaffarullah Jattak; Soomro Shamsher Hydar; Maqsood Ahmed Soomro


IJMS Vol.47(03) [March 2018] | 2018

Maximum sustainable yield appraisal for Indian Oil Sardine Sardinella longiceps in Pakistani marine waters: An update

Muhammad Mohsin; Yong Tong Mu; Ana Mehak; Aamir Mahmood Memon


IJMS Vol.47(02) [February 2018] | 2018

Length-weight relationship of five native fish species from Chashma Barrage at the Indus River, Pakistan

Muhammad Mohsin; Yong Tong Mu; Muhammad Noman; Aamir Mahood Memon; Ana Mehak

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Yongtong Mu

Ocean University of China

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Kiran Nazir

Ocean University of China

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Baochao Liao

Ocean University of China

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Qun Liu

Ocean University of China

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Abdul Baset

Ocean University of China

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