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A comprehensive guide to understanding the crucial role estuaries play in the salmonid life cycle and what can be done to conserve – and recover – this important fish habitat.

Trade Review

Ecology of Salmonids in Estuaries around the World has been sorely needed to complement the syntheses on the freshwater and ocean ecology of salmonids. It is written for a diverse array of users, and I highly recommend it to graduate and undergraduate students, salmonid scientists and managers, citizen scientists (there is a primer in Appendix 3 written especially for this group), and conservationists.

-- Kurt L. Fresh, National Marine Fisheries Service * Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, No. 155 *
[Levings'] travels and consultation with colleagues enabled [him] to write a book that fills an important gap in the knowledge of estuarine ecology and suitability for the support of salmonid populations. Most large estuaries also serve as harbors for ship traffic and have huge human populations. These factors have affected the fishes to the point where many species have undergone drastic population decreases. This conservation problem is skillfully discussed by the author. In addition to its considerable scientific value, this handsome volume is well written and illustrated. It is a credit to the author and the University of British Columbia Press. Summing Up: Recommended -- J. C. Briggs, Oregon State University * CHOICE, April 2017 *

The book seamlessly transitions from descriptions of the different types of estuaries, based on their morphological composition and specific attributes, to the behaviour of several salmonid species including their interactions with other species within estuarian environments … calling on a lifetime of estuarian studies, Levings details adaptations to field study techniques and strategies, and their limitations, employed in British Columbia and around the world.

-- Bert Ionson * The Ormsby Review *

… there is much to be learned about both fish ecology and physical oceanography/limnology from this book, which will interest many readers, even those without any specific affinity for salmonids … It is clear that Levings’s long career dedicated to researching estuarine biology contributes greatly to the detail contained within the book … potentially making it an important reference for early career salmonid researchers or others developing research agendas on the topic.

-- Robert J. Lennox, Carleton University * Canadian Field-Naturalist *

Colin Levings has distilled his vast knowledge from a lifetime of work on estuarine processes and salmonid ecology into a clear, concise and accessible book for a wide audience.

-- Francis Juanes et. al * Fish and Fisheries *

I recommend that those studying estuaries consider purchasing this reasonably priced book. It provides a comprehensive review of what is known about salmonid estuaries, as well as recommendations for future work.

-- Jim Irvine, Fisheries and Oceans Canada * NPAFC Newsletter No. 41, January 2017 *

Table of Contents

Preface

1 Why a Focus on Salmonids in Estuaries?

2 What Salmonids and Estuaries to Consider

3 Salmonid’s-Eye View of the Estuary: Physical, Chemical, and Geological Aspects

4 What Habitats are Used by Salmonids in Estuaries?

5 Global Distribution of Salmonid Species and Local Salmonid Diversity in Estuaries

6 How Have Salmonid Abundance and Distribution Been Assessed in Estuaries?

7 How Do Salmonids Behave in Estuary Habitat?

8 Salmonid Growth in the Estuary

9 Smolting and Osmoregulation

10 Habitat-Based Food Webs Supporting Salmonids in the Natural Estuary

11 Biotic Interactions in the Natural Estuary

12 How Have Habitat and Water Properties Changed for Salmonids in Estuaries?

13 Salmonid Survival in Estuaries

14 Effects of Habitat and Community Change on Fitness Components for Survival in the Disrupted Estuary

15 Harvesting and Production of Salmonids and Other Ecosystem Services Provided by the Estuary

16 Health of Salmonids in Estuaries

17 What Shapes an Estuary for Salmonids?

18 Future Considerations for Conservation of Salmonids in Estuaries

19 Conclusion

Glossary; References; Index

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      Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 01/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9780774831734, 978-0774831734
      ISBN10: 0774831731

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A comprehensive guide to understanding the crucial role estuaries play in the salmonid life cycle and what can be done to conserve – and recover – this important fish habitat.

      Trade Review

      Ecology of Salmonids in Estuaries around the World has been sorely needed to complement the syntheses on the freshwater and ocean ecology of salmonids. It is written for a diverse array of users, and I highly recommend it to graduate and undergraduate students, salmonid scientists and managers, citizen scientists (there is a primer in Appendix 3 written especially for this group), and conservationists.

      -- Kurt L. Fresh, National Marine Fisheries Service * Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, No. 155 *
      [Levings'] travels and consultation with colleagues enabled [him] to write a book that fills an important gap in the knowledge of estuarine ecology and suitability for the support of salmonid populations. Most large estuaries also serve as harbors for ship traffic and have huge human populations. These factors have affected the fishes to the point where many species have undergone drastic population decreases. This conservation problem is skillfully discussed by the author. In addition to its considerable scientific value, this handsome volume is well written and illustrated. It is a credit to the author and the University of British Columbia Press. Summing Up: Recommended -- J. C. Briggs, Oregon State University * CHOICE, April 2017 *

      The book seamlessly transitions from descriptions of the different types of estuaries, based on their morphological composition and specific attributes, to the behaviour of several salmonid species including their interactions with other species within estuarian environments … calling on a lifetime of estuarian studies, Levings details adaptations to field study techniques and strategies, and their limitations, employed in British Columbia and around the world.

      -- Bert Ionson * The Ormsby Review *

      … there is much to be learned about both fish ecology and physical oceanography/limnology from this book, which will interest many readers, even those without any specific affinity for salmonids … It is clear that Levings’s long career dedicated to researching estuarine biology contributes greatly to the detail contained within the book … potentially making it an important reference for early career salmonid researchers or others developing research agendas on the topic.

      -- Robert J. Lennox, Carleton University * Canadian Field-Naturalist *

      Colin Levings has distilled his vast knowledge from a lifetime of work on estuarine processes and salmonid ecology into a clear, concise and accessible book for a wide audience.

      -- Francis Juanes et. al * Fish and Fisheries *

      I recommend that those studying estuaries consider purchasing this reasonably priced book. It provides a comprehensive review of what is known about salmonid estuaries, as well as recommendations for future work.

      -- Jim Irvine, Fisheries and Oceans Canada * NPAFC Newsletter No. 41, January 2017 *

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      1 Why a Focus on Salmonids in Estuaries?

      2 What Salmonids and Estuaries to Consider

      3 Salmonid’s-Eye View of the Estuary: Physical, Chemical, and Geological Aspects

      4 What Habitats are Used by Salmonids in Estuaries?

      5 Global Distribution of Salmonid Species and Local Salmonid Diversity in Estuaries

      6 How Have Salmonid Abundance and Distribution Been Assessed in Estuaries?

      7 How Do Salmonids Behave in Estuary Habitat?

      8 Salmonid Growth in the Estuary

      9 Smolting and Osmoregulation

      10 Habitat-Based Food Webs Supporting Salmonids in the Natural Estuary

      11 Biotic Interactions in the Natural Estuary

      12 How Have Habitat and Water Properties Changed for Salmonids in Estuaries?

      13 Salmonid Survival in Estuaries

      14 Effects of Habitat and Community Change on Fitness Components for Survival in the Disrupted Estuary

      15 Harvesting and Production of Salmonids and Other Ecosystem Services Provided by the Estuary

      16 Health of Salmonids in Estuaries

      17 What Shapes an Estuary for Salmonids?

      18 Future Considerations for Conservation of Salmonids in Estuaries

      19 Conclusion

      Glossary; References; Index

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