Fish Behavior and Its Use in the Capture and Culture of Fishes

Fish Behavior and Its Use in the Capture and Culture of Fishes
Title Fish Behavior and Its Use in the Capture and Culture of Fishes PDF eBook
Author International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
Publisher WorldFish
Pages 503
Release 1980-01-01
Genre Fish culture
ISBN 9710200038

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Patterns in Freshwater Fish Ecology

Patterns in Freshwater Fish Ecology
Title Patterns in Freshwater Fish Ecology PDF eBook
Author William J. Matthews
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 776
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1461540666

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Nearly a decade ago I began planning this book with the goal of summarizing the existing body of knowledge on ecology of freshwater fishes in a way similar to that of H. B. N. Hynes' comprehensive treatise Ecology of Running Waters for streams. The time seemed appropriate, as there had been several recent volumes that synthesized much information on a range of topics important in fish ecology, from biogeographic to local scales. For example, the "Fish Atlas" (Lee et aI. , 1980) had provided range maps and basic entry to the original literature for all freshwater fishes in North America, and in 1986 Hocutt and Wiley's Zoogeography of North American Fishes provided a detailed synthesis of virtually everything known about distributional ecology of fishes on that continent. Tim Berra (1981) had summarized in convenient map form the worldwide distribution of all freshwater fish families, and Joe Nelson's 1976 and 1984 editions of Fishes of the World had appeared. To complement these "big picture" views of fish distributions, the volume on Community and Evolutionary Ecology of North American Freshwater Fishes, edited by David Heins and myself (Matthews and Heins, 1987), had provided an opportunity for more than 30 individuals or groups to summarize their work on stream fishes (albeit mostly for warmwater systems).

The Biology of Blennies

The Biology of Blennies
Title The Biology of Blennies PDF eBook
Author Robert A Patzner
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 488
Release 2009-01-05
Genre Science
ISBN 143984304X

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Blennies are diverse group of bony fishes found around the globe. Most blennies are small and somewhat difficult to identify, so until recently these fish did not occupy the interests of many ichthyologists and even fewer ecologists. With nearly 900 species, blennies are important members of most coastal marine communities. This book should stimula

Biology of the Spotted Seatrout

Biology of the Spotted Seatrout
Title Biology of the Spotted Seatrout PDF eBook
Author Stephen A. Bortone
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 329
Release 2002-07-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 1420040790

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The spotted seatrout is an important species not only for recreational and commercial fisheries, but also as an integral part of many estuarine ecosystems. As one of the few fishes that live its entire life within an estuarine system, the species has tremendous potential as a monitor or sentinel for estuarine conditions. Prepared by the foremost au

Fishery Bulletin

Fishery Bulletin
Title Fishery Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 336
Release 1999
Genre Fisheries
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Reef Fisheries

Reef Fisheries
Title Reef Fisheries PDF eBook
Author Polunin Nicholas V.C.
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 488
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9401587795

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Reef ecosystems extend throughout the tropics. Exploited by small-scale fishers, reefs supply food for millions of people, but, worldwide, there are growing worries about the productivity and current state of these ecosystems. Reef fish stocks display many features of fisheries elsewhere. However, habitat spatial complexity, biological diversity within and among species, ecosystem intricacy and variable means of exploitation make it hard to predict sustainable modes and levels of fishing.

Animal Homing

Animal Homing
Title Animal Homing PDF eBook
Author F. Papi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 394
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401115885

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Homing phenomena must be considered an important aspect of animal behaviour on account of their frequent occurrence, their survival value, and the variety of the mechanisms involved. Many species regularly rely on their ability to home or reach other familiar sites, but how they manage to do this is often uncertain. In many cases the goal is attained in the absence of any sensory contact, by mechanisms of indirect orientation whose complexity and sophistication have for a long time challenged the skill and patience of many researchers. A series of problems of increasing difficulty have to be overcome; researchers have to discover the nature of orienting cues, the sensory windows involved, the role of inherited and acquired information, and, eventually, how the central mechanisms process information and control motory responses. Naturally, this book emphasizes targets achieved rather than areas unexplored and mysteries unsolved. Even so, the reader will quickly realize that our knowledge of phenomena and mechanisms has progressed to different degrees in different animal groups, ranging from the mere description of homing behaviour to a satisfactory insight into some underlying mechanisms. In the last few dacades there have been promising developments in the study of animal homing, since new approaches have been tried out, and new species and groups have been investigated. Despite this, homing phenomena have not recently been the object of exhaustive reviews and there is a tendency for them to be neglected in general treatises on animal behaviour.