Tropical estuarine fishes: ecology, exploitation, and conservation
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Main Author: Blaber, Stephen J. M. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Science 2000
Series:Fish and aquatic resources series 7
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Online Access:FRO01
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-350) and indexes
Research on the large array of tropical estuarine fishes has increased markedly in recent years and hence scientific knowledge about most aspects of these important fishes' biology and ecology is now catching up with that of their temperate equivalents. This landmark book draws together a vast wealth of information on tropical estuarine fishes and provides a vital reference point for all aspects of their study. The book's comprehensive contents include thorough coverage of the types and distribution of these fishes, their diversity and the environmental conditions and communities in which they live. Full details of their biology and ecology are an integral part of this book, as are details of these fishes' dependence on estuaries, man's interaction with the estuarine fish community and the conservation of estuarine species and the often threatened habitats upon which they depend
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 372 pages)
ISBN:9780470694985
047069498X
9780470694879
0470694874
063205655X
9780632056552

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