Freshwater ecosystems and aquaculture research:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Nova Science c2010
Schriftenreihe:Environmental science, engineering and technology series
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Production fresh water fish with unconventional ingredients in Egypt / Magdy M.A. Gaber -- Natural renewable water resources and ecosystems in Sudan / Abdeen Mustafa Omer -- Morphology and biomass allocation of perennial emergent plants in different environmental conditions- A review / Takashi Asaeda ... [et al.] -- Life-history strategies: a fresh approach to causally link species and their habitat / Wilco C.E.P. Verberk -- Nutritional approaches for the reduction of phosphorus waste from Yellowtail (Seriola Quinqueradiata) aquaculture effluents / Pallab Kumer Sarker and Toshiro Masumoto -- Influence of vitamin E supplementation on dermal wound healing in Tilapia, Oreochromis Niloticus / Julieta Rodini Engrácia de Moraes .. [et al.] -- Fisheries economics impacts on cooperative management for aquaculture development in the coastal zone of Tabasco, Mexico / Eunice Pérez-Sánchez ... [et al.] -- Aquarium trade as a pathway for the introduction of invasive species into Mexico / Roberto Mendoza Alfaro ... [et al.] -- Biodiversity, succession and seasonality of tropical freshwater plankton communities under semi-field conditions in Thailand / Michiel A. Daam and Paul J. Van den Brink -- Strategy for sustainable management of the upper Delaware River Basin / Piotr Parasiewicz ... [et al.] -- Prospects and development in fish sperm and embryo cryopreservation / Vanesa Robles ... [et al.] -- Science and non-science in the biomonitoring and conservation of fresh waters / Guy Woodward, Nikolai Friberg and Alan G. Hildrew -- Outcomes of invasive plant-native plant interactions in North American freshwater wetlands: a foregone conclusion? / Catherine A. McGlynn -- Freshwater ecosystem conservation and management: a control theory approach / Y. Shastri and U. Diwekar
"Freshwater ecosystems, such as lakes, rivers, ponds and wetlands are a precious and critically important form of natural resource. This book highlights the need for a strong scientific approach to biomonitoring and conservation of fresh waters and identifies key shortcomings in the present approach. Pertinent examples of this come from the rapid advances made recently on the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem processes and in food web research, neither of which have so far informed monitoring and management practices. This book also reviews and describes the morphology and material translocation of emergent plants under a set of different environmental conditions, namely, seasonal, spatial, sediment, water depth and harvesting. Furthermore, the environmental impact of phosphorus (P) waste from the aquaculture industry is increasingly a matter of concern in Japan and elsewhere around the world. This book provides nutritional approaches for the reduction of phosphorus waste from yellowtail, one of the highest of any farmed fish species. Other chapters in this book include a review of the benefits of fish embryo cryopreservation for aquaculture and conservation purposes, a discussion of the position of life-history strategies in community ecology, a comparison of the top-down and bottom-up control philosophies for the food chain model so that the most effective management can be identified, the role of systems theory in sustainable management of freshwater systems and ecosystems and a discussion of the present problems that are related to water and sanitation in Sudan."--Publisher's description
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 371 p.)
ISBN:1607417073
1612094198
9781607417071
9781612094199

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