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Book Synopsis
Summarises the current understanding of the behavioural biology of farmed species and illustrates how this can be applied to improve aquaculture practice. Provides information which, when properly applied, will result in significant economic benefits.

Table of Contents
Contributors xiii

Preface xiv

Foreword by V.O. Crampton xvi

1 Introduction: Aquaculture and Behaviour 1
Felicity Huntingford, Sunil Kadri and Malcolm Jobling

1.1 Why behaviour and aquaculture? 1

1.2 About aquaculture 2

1.3 Introducing the spotlight species 7

1.4 About behaviour 14

1.5 Fish welfare 20

1.6 Domestication, captive rearing and behaviour 24

1.6.1 Domestication and captive rearing 24

1.7 Criteria for effective and sustainable fish culture 27

1.8 Structure and content of this book 32

2 Fish in Aquaculture Environments 36
Malcolm Jobling

2.1 Introduction 36

2.2 Locomotion and swimming ability 37

2.3 Sensing environmental stimuli 39

2.4 Internal communication systems 47

2.5 Coping with adverse conditions 52

2.6 Contrasts in life history patterns and reproductive biology 55

2.7 Life history programming 58

2.8 Synopsis 61

3 Tools for Studying the Behaviour of Farmed Fish 65
Marie Laure Bégout, Sunil Kadri, Felicity Huntingford and Børge Damsgård

3.1 Introduction 65

3.2 Describing and measuring behaviour 66

3.3 What we need to know about the behaviour of farmed fish 67

3.4 Indirect reconstruction of the behaviour of cultured fish 67

3.5 Methods of marking and tagging fish 69

3.6 Direct behavioural observation via video monitoring 71

3.7 Direct behavioural monitoring using electronic tags 74

3.8 Direct behavioural monitoring using echo integration 77

3.9 Measuring feeding behaviour in farmed fish 78

3.10 Synopsis 82

4 Movement and Orientation 87
Felicity Huntingford, William Hunter and Victoria Braithwaite

4.1 Introduction 87

4.2 Mechanisms 89

4.3 Development 93

4.4 Functions 96

4.5 Implications for aquaculture 100

4.6 Synopsis 112

5 Feeding Biology and Foraging 121
Malcolm Jobling, Anders Alanärä, Sunil Kadri and Felicity Huntingford

5.1 Introduction to the feeding biology of fishes 121

5.2 Foraging strategies of wild fish 122

5.3 Mechanisms 124

5.4 Development 129

5.5 Functions 132

5.6 Implications for aquaculture 134

5.7 Synopsis 143

6 Nutrition and Diet Choice 150
David Raubenheimer, Steve Simpson, Javier Sánchez-Vázquez, Felicity Huntingford, Sunil Kadri and Malcolm Jobling

6.1 Introduction to what fish eat 150

6.2 Mechanisms 152

6.3 Development 157

6.4 Functions 161

6.5 Implications for aquaculture 166

6.6 Synopsis 176

7 Appetite and Feed Intake 183
Malcolm Jobling, Anders Alanärä, Chris Noble, Javier Sánchez-Vázquez, Sunil Kadri and Felicity Huntingford

7.1 Introduction 183

7.2 Mechanisms 189

7.3 Development 195

7.4 Functions 198

7.5 Implications for aquaculture 200

7.6 Synopsis 209

8 Avoiding Predators 220
Felicity Huntingford, Susan Coyle and William Hunter

8.1 Introduction 220

8.2 Mechanisms 224

8.3 Development 225

8.4 Functions 229

8.5 Implications for aquaculture 232

8.6 Synopsis 240

9 Fighting and Aggression 248
Børge Damsgård and Felicity Huntingford

9.1 Introduction 248

9.2 Mechanisms 251

9.3 Development 256

9.4 Functions 260

9.5 Implications for aquaculture 263

9.6 Synopsis 277

10 Reproductive Behaviour 286
Ian A. Fleming and Felicity Huntingford

10.1 Introduction 286

10.2 Mechanisms 291

10.3 Development 295

10.4 Functions 297

10.5 Implications for aquaculture 302

10.6 Solutions 310

10.7 Synopsis 314

11 Conclusions: Aquaculture and Behaviour 322
Felicity Huntingford, Malcolm Jobling and Sunil Kadri

11.1 The relevance of behaviour in current aquaculture systems 322

11.2 The relevance of behaviour in future aquaculture systems 327

Index 333

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/3/2012 12:02:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781405130899, 978-1405130899
    ISBN10: 140513089X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Summarises the current understanding of the behavioural biology of farmed species and illustrates how this can be applied to improve aquaculture practice. Provides information which, when properly applied, will result in significant economic benefits.

    Table of Contents
    Contributors xiii

    Preface xiv

    Foreword by V.O. Crampton xvi

    1 Introduction: Aquaculture and Behaviour 1
    Felicity Huntingford, Sunil Kadri and Malcolm Jobling

    1.1 Why behaviour and aquaculture? 1

    1.2 About aquaculture 2

    1.3 Introducing the spotlight species 7

    1.4 About behaviour 14

    1.5 Fish welfare 20

    1.6 Domestication, captive rearing and behaviour 24

    1.6.1 Domestication and captive rearing 24

    1.7 Criteria for effective and sustainable fish culture 27

    1.8 Structure and content of this book 32

    2 Fish in Aquaculture Environments 36
    Malcolm Jobling

    2.1 Introduction 36

    2.2 Locomotion and swimming ability 37

    2.3 Sensing environmental stimuli 39

    2.4 Internal communication systems 47

    2.5 Coping with adverse conditions 52

    2.6 Contrasts in life history patterns and reproductive biology 55

    2.7 Life history programming 58

    2.8 Synopsis 61

    3 Tools for Studying the Behaviour of Farmed Fish 65
    Marie Laure Bégout, Sunil Kadri, Felicity Huntingford and Børge Damsgård

    3.1 Introduction 65

    3.2 Describing and measuring behaviour 66

    3.3 What we need to know about the behaviour of farmed fish 67

    3.4 Indirect reconstruction of the behaviour of cultured fish 67

    3.5 Methods of marking and tagging fish 69

    3.6 Direct behavioural observation via video monitoring 71

    3.7 Direct behavioural monitoring using electronic tags 74

    3.8 Direct behavioural monitoring using echo integration 77

    3.9 Measuring feeding behaviour in farmed fish 78

    3.10 Synopsis 82

    4 Movement and Orientation 87
    Felicity Huntingford, William Hunter and Victoria Braithwaite

    4.1 Introduction 87

    4.2 Mechanisms 89

    4.3 Development 93

    4.4 Functions 96

    4.5 Implications for aquaculture 100

    4.6 Synopsis 112

    5 Feeding Biology and Foraging 121
    Malcolm Jobling, Anders Alanärä, Sunil Kadri and Felicity Huntingford

    5.1 Introduction to the feeding biology of fishes 121

    5.2 Foraging strategies of wild fish 122

    5.3 Mechanisms 124

    5.4 Development 129

    5.5 Functions 132

    5.6 Implications for aquaculture 134

    5.7 Synopsis 143

    6 Nutrition and Diet Choice 150
    David Raubenheimer, Steve Simpson, Javier Sánchez-Vázquez, Felicity Huntingford, Sunil Kadri and Malcolm Jobling

    6.1 Introduction to what fish eat 150

    6.2 Mechanisms 152

    6.3 Development 157

    6.4 Functions 161

    6.5 Implications for aquaculture 166

    6.6 Synopsis 176

    7 Appetite and Feed Intake 183
    Malcolm Jobling, Anders Alanärä, Chris Noble, Javier Sánchez-Vázquez, Sunil Kadri and Felicity Huntingford

    7.1 Introduction 183

    7.2 Mechanisms 189

    7.3 Development 195

    7.4 Functions 198

    7.5 Implications for aquaculture 200

    7.6 Synopsis 209

    8 Avoiding Predators 220
    Felicity Huntingford, Susan Coyle and William Hunter

    8.1 Introduction 220

    8.2 Mechanisms 224

    8.3 Development 225

    8.4 Functions 229

    8.5 Implications for aquaculture 232

    8.6 Synopsis 240

    9 Fighting and Aggression 248
    Børge Damsgård and Felicity Huntingford

    9.1 Introduction 248

    9.2 Mechanisms 251

    9.3 Development 256

    9.4 Functions 260

    9.5 Implications for aquaculture 263

    9.6 Synopsis 277

    10 Reproductive Behaviour 286
    Ian A. Fleming and Felicity Huntingford

    10.1 Introduction 286

    10.2 Mechanisms 291

    10.3 Development 295

    10.4 Functions 297

    10.5 Implications for aquaculture 302

    10.6 Solutions 310

    10.7 Synopsis 314

    11 Conclusions: Aquaculture and Behaviour 322
    Felicity Huntingford, Malcolm Jobling and Sunil Kadri

    11.1 The relevance of behaviour in current aquaculture systems 322

    11.2 The relevance of behaviour in future aquaculture systems 327

    Index 333

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