Advances in marine biology, Volume 26:
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Other Authors: Blaxter, J. H. S. (Editor), Southward, Alan J. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Academic Press © 1990
Series:Advances in marine biology Volume 26
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Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Volume 26 of this important series will be of particular interest to fish biologists. Haug's review of Atlantic halibut presents a complete summary of this important species both as a subject of a pelagic fishery and a developing aquaculture industry. Kjorsvik and his colleagues focus on the importance of egg quality for the mass production of fish fry. They point to a number of characters that may be indicative of egg quality and which may help to assess their likelihood of producing good fry.****Neilson and Perry review the studies of diel movements in fish and conclude that they are often facultative in nature. The implications for fish sampling are discussed.****Finally, Burd and Nemec examine the development of practical approaches towards the methods of analyzing benthic infauna, pointing out the assumptions and limitations of each
Physical Description:x, 314 pages
ISBN:9780080579498
0080579493
012026126X
9780120261260

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