Milkfish

Milkfish

Author: Brackishwater Aquaculture Information System

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13:

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Tilapias: Biology and Exploitation

Tilapias: Biology and Exploitation

Author: M.C.M Beveridge

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 9401140081

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Referred to in the Bible, pictured on the wall-friezes of ancient Egyptian tombs, and a subject of fascination for generations of scientists, the tilapias (Cichlidae: Tilapiini) have featured in the diet and culture of humankind for thousands of years. The present century has seen their spread from Africa throughout the tropics and sub-tropics, largely for food and fisheries purposes. This book attempts to pull together our knowledge of this important group - their biology and fisheries and aquaculture - in a single volume, something that has not been done comprehensively for nearly two decades. A succession of chapters by acknowledged authorities covers evolution, phylogenetic relationships and biogeography, reproductive biology, mating systems and parental care, diet, feeding and digestive physiology, environmental physiology and energetics, the role of tilapias in ecosystems, population dynamics and management, genetics, seed production, nutrition, farming, economics and marketing. The book is aimed at biologists, fisheries scientists, aquaculturists, and all interested in aquatic ecology.


Biology of Subterranean Fishes

Biology of Subterranean Fishes

Author: Eleonora Trajano

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-05-20

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1439840482

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In most habitats, adaptations are the single most obvious aspects of an organism's phenotype. However, the most obvious feature of many subterranean animals are losses, not adaptations. Even Darwin saw subterranean animals as degenerates: examples of eyelessness and loss of structure in general. For him, the explanation was a straightforward Lamarc


Biology of Farmed Fish

Biology of Farmed Fish

Author: Kenneth D. Black

Publisher: Blackwell

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 830

ISBN-13:

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The volume ends with a non-generic chapter which describes the biology of key warm-water species and examines many of the issues raised in earlier chapters in the context of a rapidly expanding industry. This is a book for researchers, postgraduate students and professionals working on any aspect of fish biology or aquaculture.