Salmon : biology, ecological impacts and economic importance
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Salmon : biology, ecological impacts and economic importance
(Fish, fishing and fisheries)
Nova Science Publishers, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a good mix of both basic and applied topics in the hope that it will be useful and of interest to scientists working on finfish. It has 15 chapters written by 27 contributors and many of them are highly respected scientists. Given the global importance of salmon, contributors are from many countries including 11 from Japan and Russia. These authors bring slightly different and important perspectives to the book, and their expertise and research may not be known to many young scientists in Europe and in the Americas. The volume starts with an overview of salmon, their economic and social importance, and their impacts on the environment. Subsequent topics include morphological, physiological and behavioural differences between wild and farmed salmon; growth, food utilisation and water flow requirements of wild and hatchery salmon; the real and potential ecological impacts of sea cages and hatcheries; the potential use of waste product (gelatine) from the salmon industry; salmon behaviour and genetics including their broad applications that contribute to our understanding of fish biology, and nutritional and anti-nutritional factors in salmon culture. There are also chapters on environmental impacts and the economic importance of the commercial fishery and salmon farming industry; these are very important components of the industry, especially to the seafood sector.
Table of Contents
- Overview of Salmon & Their Ecological & Economic Importance
- Seed Quality in Hatchery-Reared Chum Salmon Fry: Methods of Evaluation & Improvement
- Intraspecific Morphological Heterogenicity of Atlantic Salmon in the Wild & Aquaculture
- Changes in Fatty Acid Composition during Embryogenesis & in Young Age Groups (0+) of Atlantic Salmon Salmo sal r L: The Role of Rheotactic Behavior & Lipid Composition of Fry in the Formation of Phenotypic Groups of Salmon in Large Arctic Rivers
- In Silico Identification & Expression of Atlantic Salmon Mirnas
- Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L.: Genetic Variations in Protein Metabolism & Growth
- Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L.: Food Utilization, Protein Growth Efficiency & Maturation
- Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L.) in Aquaculture: Metabolic Rate & Water Flow Requirements
- Nutritional & Anti-Nutritional Factors
- Behavior & Genetics of Salmon
- Biological Interactions between Wild & Hatchery-Produced Pacific Salmon
- Environmental Impacts of Salmon Net Pen Farming
- Possible Use of Waste Products from the Salmon Industry: Properties of Salmon Gelatin
- The Economic Importance of Wild Pacific Salmon
- Salmon Aquaculture: Environmental Impacts & Economic Implications.
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