Description
Book Synopsisaeo A full understanding of early life history of fishes is vital to the study of the areas of fish biology, fisheries & aquaculture aeo Brimming with information from recent research aeo User--friendly, highly illustrated and well--written aeo The editors and authors offer the reader a vast wealth of knowledge on this important subject.
Trade Review"This textbook is interesting and informative, and provides an excellent body of material that could be used to supplement other resources. In addition Fishery Science is invaluable as the only existing text on the early life-stages od development."
Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2003. "Overall this book is a valuable contribution. It provides a basis for individual university courses and a reference and background for postgraduate studies as well as for active fisheries scientists."
Steve Coombs, Journal of Fish Biology, 2003.
"the book will be a most useful sourcebook for students of fishery science, and also for teachers wishing to include more information about the early life stages in their fish biology courses."
Malcolm Jobling, Aquaculture International, 2003.
"Most comprehensive texts on fishery science will say something about the egg and larval states, but leave out a lot of the scientific and methodological detail. This book fills the gaps and will allow students to obtain a deeper grasp, both of egg and larval biology and of fishery science...Teachers of fishery science will find this book a very useful supplement to their course literature."
Paul J. B. Hart, Fish and Fisheries, 2003.
Table of ContentsContributors.
Preface.
1 Special Considerations of Fish Eggs and Larvae.
2 Age and Growth.
3 Mortality.
4 Recruitment.
5 Population Analysis.
6 Cohort Identification.
7 Habitat Requirements.
8 Assemblages, Communities, and Species Interactions.
9 Fishery Management.
10 Human Impacts.
11 Case Studies: Resurgence and Decline of the Japanese Sardine Population.
Cascading Effects of Human Impacts on Fish Populations in the Laurentian Great Lakes.
Understanding Conservation Issues of the Danube River.
12 Methodological Resources.
Appendix.
Literature Cited.
Subject Index.
Taxonomic Index