Fisheries ecology
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Fisheries ecology
Chapman & Hall, 1983
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Croom Helm, 1982
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work is concerned with the ecology of exploited fish populations. It takes a broad view of the subject, including a consideration of fish as elements in a delicately-balanced ecosystem. It also discusses the economics of fisheries in terms of a throughput of both energy and finance.
Table of Contents
- Fish design plans and fish communities
- world fisheries
- the structure of fish populations in space and time
- fish nutrition, growth and production
- evolutionary effects of mortality
- recruitment
- prediction of fishery yields - surplus yield models
- dynamic pool models and fishery management
- fishery economics
- fish farming
- fisheries and the economy of man.
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