Edible sea urchins : biology and ecology /
Sea urchins are a major component of the world ocean. They are important ecologically and often greatly affect marine communities. They have an excellent fossil record and consequently are of interest to paleontologists. Research has increased in recent years stimulated first by a recognition of the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier,
�2007.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
Colección: | Developments in aquaculture and fisheries science ;
37. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. The edible sea urchins
- Chapter 2. Gametogenesis and reproduction of sea urchins
- Chapter 3. Biochemical and energy requirements of gonad development
- Chapter 4. Reproductive endocrinology of sea urchins
- Chapter 5. Echinoid larval ecology
- Chapter 6. Growth and survival of post-settlement sea urchins
- Chapter 7. Feeding, digestion and digestibility
- Chapter 8. Carotenoids in sea urchins
- Chapter 9. Disease in sea urchins
- Chapter 10. Ecology of Centrostephanus
- Chapter 11. Ecology of Diadema
- Chapter 12. Ecology of Loxechinus albus
- Chapter 13. Ecology of Paracentrotus lividus
- Chapter 14. Ecology of Psammechinus miliaris
- Chapter 15. Ecology of Echinometra
- Chapter 16. Ecology of Evechinus chloroticus
- Chapter 17. Ecology of Heliocidaris erythrogramma
- Chapter 18. Ecology of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis
- Chapter 19. Ecology of Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
- Chapter 20. Ecology of Strongylocentrotus intermedius
- Chapter 21. Ecology of Strongylocentrotus nudus
- Chapter 22. Ecology of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotous depressus, and Anthocidaris crassispina
- Chapter 23. Ecology of Lytechinus
- Chapter 24. Ecology of Tripneustes
- Chapter 25. Sea-urchin roe cuisine.
- Edible sea urchins : use and life-history strategies / John M. Lawrence
- Gametogenesis and reproduction of sea urchins / Charles W. Walker, Tatsuya Unuma, and Michael P. Lesser
- Biochemical and energy requirements of gonad development / Ada G. Marsh and Stephen A. Watts
- Endocrine regulation of sea urchin reproduction / Kristina M. Wasson and Stephen A. Wasson
- Echinoid larval ecology / Larry R. McEdward and Benjamin G. Miner
- Growth and survival of postsettlement sea urchins / Thomas A. Ebert
- Feeding, digestion, and digestibility / John M. Lawrence, Addison L. Lawrence, and Stephen A. Watts
- Carotenoids in sea urchins / Miyuki Tsushima
- Disease in sea urchins / Kenichi Tajima, Jos�e Roberto Machado Cunha da Silva, and John M. Lawrence
- Ecology of Centrostephanus / Neil L. Andrew and Maria Byrne
- Ecology of Diadema / N.A. Muthiga and T.R. McClanahan
- Ecology of Loxechinus albus / Julio A. V�asquez
- Ecology of Paracentrotus lividus / Charles F. Boudoresque and Marc Verlaque
- Ecology pf Psammechinus milaris / Maeve S. Kelly, Adam D. Hughes, and Elizabeth J. Cook
- Ecology of Echinometra / T.R. McClannahan and N.A. Mughiga
- Ecology of Evechinus chloroticus / Michael F. Barker
- Ecology of Heliocidaris erythrogramma / John K. Kessig
- Ecology of Strogylocentrotus droebachiensis / R.E. Scheibling and B.G. Hatcher
- The ecologyof Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus / Laura Rogers-Bennett
- Ecology of Strongylocentrotus intermedius / Yukio Agatsuma
- Ecology of Strongylocentrotus nudus / Yukio Agatsuma
- Ecology of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus, and Anthocidaris crassipina / Yukio Agatsuma
- Ecology of Lytechinus / Stephen A. Watts, James B. McClintock, and John M. Lawrence
- Ecology of Tripneustes / John M. Lawrence and Yukio Agatsuma
- Sea urchin roe cuisine / John M. Lawrence.