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Success Factors for Larval Fish Production /

A comprehensive and authoritative synthesis on the successful production of fish larvae Success Factors for Fish Larval Production is a vital resource that includes the most current understanding of larval biology, in the context of larval production. The text covers topics such as how external (env...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Conceicao, Luis (Editor ), Tandler, Amos (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; Reference; Chapter 2: Gamete Quality and Broodstock Management in Temperate Fish; Executive Summary; Introduction; Egg and Sperm Quality and Assessment; Germ Cell Preservation; Broodstock Nutrition; Applications of Genetics and Genomics to Broodstock Management; Broodstock Environmental and Hormonal Manipulations; Overall Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Feeding Behaviour and Digestive Physiology in Larval Fish: Current Knowledge, and Gaps and Bottlenecks in Research. 
505 8 |a Executive SummaryIntroduction; Feeding Behaviour and Appetite; Detection; Capture and Ingestion; Feeding Rhythms; Neuroendocrine Control of Appetite and Ingestion; Adaptation of Feeding Protocols to the Feeding Behaviour; Digestive Physiology; Digestion: An Overview; Digestion of Proteins and Peptides; Absorption; Lipids; Digestion of Carbohydrates; Regulatory Systems of Digestion; Future Research Strategies for Studies in Feeding Behaviour and Digestive Physiology to Advance Larval Rearing of Marine Fish; References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 4: Fish Larval Nutrition and Feed Formulation: Knowledge Gaps and Bottlenecks for Advances in Larval RearingExecutive Summary; Introduction; Larval Nutrition; Feed Formulation; Gaps and Bottlenecks in Obtaining Knowledge on Nutritional Requirements of Marine Fish Larvae; References; Chapter 5: What Determines Growth Potential and Juvenile Quality of Farmed Fish Species?; Executive Summary; Introduction; Development of Skeletal Muscle; Control of Muscle Mass; Genetics of Muscle Growth; Environmental Factors and Growth; Available Methodology to Assess Growth and Quality. 
505 8 |a Concluding RemarksAcknowledgements; References; Chapter 6: Skeletal Anomalies in Reared European Fish Larvae and Juveniles. Part 1: Normal and Anomalous Skeletogenic Processes; Executive Summary; Introduction; Plasticity, Ontogenesis, Remodelling and Resorption of Skeletal Elements in Teleost Fish; Teleost Skeletal Tissues; The Notochord; Regulatory Mechanisms of Skeletal Tissues in Fish; Bone Formation and the Replacement of the Cartilaginous Anlage; Modulation and Transformation; Late Events in Teleost Skeletal Tissue Modelling and Remodelling; Bone Resorption and Remodelling. 
505 8 |a Main Gaps in Scientific Knowledge and Further Research NeedsReferences; Chapter 7: Skeletal Anomalies in Reared European Fish Larvae and Juveniles. Part 2: Main Typologies, Occurrences and Causative Factors; Executive Summary; Introduction; Early Developmental Anomalies; Vertebral Column Anomalies; Vertebrae Anomalies; Anomalies of the Fins; Skull Anomalies; Effects of Skeletal Anomalies on Fish Biological Performance; Causative Factors of Skeletal Anomalies in Reared Fish; Sorting Methods; Elements of Solutions; Main Gaps in Scientific Knowledge and Further Research Needs; References. 
500 |a Chapter 8: Microbiology and Immunology of Fish Larvae. 
520 |a A comprehensive and authoritative synthesis on the successful production of fish larvae Success Factors for Fish Larval Production is a vital resource that includes the most current understanding of larval biology, in the context of larval production. The text covers topics such as how external (environmental and nutritional) and internal (molecular/ developmental/ physiological/ behavioral/ genetic) factors interact in defining the phenotype and quality of fish larvae and juveniles. The expert contributors review broodstock genetics and husbandry, water quality, larval nutrition and feeding, growth physiology, health, metamorphosis, underlying molecular mechanisms, including epigenetics, for development, larval behavior and environmental conditions. Compiled by members of a European Union-funded consortium of top researchers, Success Factors for Fish Larval Production provides a wide-range of authoritative information for the aquaculture industry and academia. In addition to a wealth of information, the authors review research and commercially applicable larval quality indicators and predictors. The successful production of good-quality fish larvae is of vital importance for fish farming and stock enhancement of wild fisheries: Includes contributions from a consortium of noted researchers and experts in the field Deals with on how to improve egg quality and larval production via broodstock management and nutrition Suggests ways to control the phenotype of juveniles and table-size fish via manipulations of the conditions of larval rearing (e.g., epigenetics) Includes ideas for optimizing diet composition, formulation, and technology Integrates knowledge and practical experience in order to help advancing excellence in aquaculture Success Factors for Fish Larval Production offers fish biologists, developmental biologists, physiologists and zoologists the most current and reliable information on the topic. All those working in fish aquaculture facilities and hatcheries in particular will find great interest to their commercial operations within this book.--Provided by publisher. 
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