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Fish reproductive biology : implications for assessment and management /

"This fully up-to-date, expanded and revised new edition has been written and compiled by some of the world's leading experts on fish reproduction and fisheries science. Following an introductory chapter, the book is broadly divided into three sections. The first section, Biology, Populati...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jakobsen, Tore (Editor ), Fogarty, Michael J. (Editor ), Moksness, Erlend (Editor ), Megrey, Bernard A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2015.
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Dedication; Title page; Copyright; Contributors; Preface; Acronyms; Introduction; Scope and organisation of the book; Summary; References; Part I Biology, Population Dynamics, and Recruitment; CHAPTER 1 Recruitment in Marine Fish Populations; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Recruitment theory; 1.3 Completing the life cycle; 1.4 Stability properties; 1.5 Multistage models; 1.6 Yield and sustainable harvesting; 1.7 Implications of maternal effects; 1.8 Recruitment variability; 1.9 Summary; References; CHAPTER 2 Reproductive Dynamics; 2.1 Introduction.
  • 2.2 Determination of final fecundity in fishes with different life styles2.3 Reproductive strategies; 2.4 Egg structure and features of early ontogeny in fishes with different reproductive strategies; 2.5 Egg quality; 2.6 Influence of environmental factors on reproduction and recruitment; References; CHAPTER 3 Recruitment Variability; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Theories and hypotheses; 3.3 Physics and hydrography; 3.4 Biological (trophodynamic) factors; 3.5 Control and regulation: destabilizing and stabilizing processes; 3.6 A nod to life histories: life styles and recruitment variability.
  • 3.7 Stock and recruitment3.8 Modeling complex processes; 3.9 Solving the "recruitment problem"; 3.10 Conclusions; References; Notes; CHAPTER 4 Effects of Fishing on the Population; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Why should fishing affect populations? Theoretical expectations; 4.3 Estimating fishing effects: the evidence; 4.4 Understanding the changes: the processes; 4.5 Fishing effects and management advice; 4.6 Conclusion: future challenges; 4.7 Acknowledgements; References; Notes; Part II Information Critical to Successful Assessment and Management; CHAPTER 5 Egg, Larval, and Juvenile Surveys.
  • 5.1 Introduction5.2 General considerations; 5.3 Egg production surveys; 5.4 Larval survival surveys; 5.5 Juvenile surveys; 5.6 Management; 5.7 Remote sensing; 5.8 Species assemblages and water masses; 5.9 Summary; References; CHAPTER 6 Stock Identification; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Stock definitions and stock identification methods; 6.3 Stock structure considerations for reproductive biology; 6.4 Implications of stock structure for conserving reproductive potential; 6.5 Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 7 Stock Assessment Models and Predictions of Catch and Biomass; 7.1 Introduction.
  • 7.2 Fish stocks, management measures and types of advice7.3 The assessment problem and approaches to its solution; 7.4 A few case histories; 7.5 Incorporating understanding of the recruitment process into predictions; References; Notes; CHAPTER 8 Applied Fisheries Reproductive Biology: Contribution of Individual Reproductive Potential to Recruitment and Fisheries Management; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Reproductive styles of major commercial species; 8.3 Fecundity regulation; 8.4 Concluding remarks; 8.5 Acknowledgements; References.