05225nam 2200637 450 991014160840332120210524225405.01-118-68803-11-118-68805-81-118-68804-X10.1002/9781118688038(OCoLC)770809076(CKB)2670000000355897(EBL)1174134(SSID)ssj0000871500(PQKBManifestationID)11527149(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000871500(PQKBWorkID)10823053(PQKB)10488531(MiAaPQ)EBC1174134(EXLCZ)99267000000035589720070319d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFisheries biology, assessment and management /by Michael King2nd edition.Oxford ;Ames, Iowa :Blackwell Publishing.,2007.1 online resource (405 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-5831-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Title Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Ecology and ecosystems; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Distribution and abundance; 1.2.1 Unit stocks; 1.2.2 Spacing of organisms; 1.3 Population growth and regulation; 1.3.1 Population growth; 1.3.2 Population regulation; 1.3.3 Life history patterns; Box 1.1 Live fast, die young; Box 1.2 Life-history patterns and depth; 1.4 Marine ecosystems; 1.4.1 Coastal waters; Box 1.3 The invasion of the sea by flowering plants; Box 1.4 Bioerosion; Box 1.5 The sun, the moon and the tides; 1.4.2 Coral reefs and lagoons; Box 1.6 Stinging cnidariansBox 1.7 Types of coral reefs1.4.3 Continental shelves and the open sea; Box 1.8 Tsunami; Box 1.9 The Coriolis effect; 1.5 Human impacts on marine ecosystems; 1.5.1 Habitat modification and loss; 1.5.2 Eutrophication, siltation and heat; Box 1.10 Shellfish contamination; Box 1.11 Controlling erosion; 1.5.3 Petroleum, metals, toxic chemicals and solid waste; Box 1.12 Foul play; Box 1.13 Mercury rising; 1.5.4 Species invasions, introductions and translocations; 1.5.5 Climate change - the greenhouse effect and global warming; Box 1.14 The global conveyor belt; 1.5.6 Ozone depletion1.5.7 Assessing and minimizing environmental impacts1.6 Photosynthetic marine organisms; Box 1.15 Environmental impact assessments; 1.6.1 Marine macroalgae - seaweeds; Box 1.16 Light penetration in the sea; Box 1.17 Human use of algae; 1.6.2 Microalgae - phytoplankton; Box 1.18 Cold light - bioluminescence; 1.6.3 Harmful algal blooms; Box 1.19 Red tides; 1.7 The flow of energy and material; 1.7.1 Zooplankton; Box 1.20 Human use of plankton; 1.7.2 Daily migrations and the seasonal distribution of zooplankton; 1.7.3 Food relationships, trophic levels and food websBox 1.21 Biological accumulation and magnification1.8 Productivity and fisheries; 1.8.1 Primary productivity and yield; 1.8.2 Productivity from fisheries and aquaculture; Box 1.22 El Niño and La Niña; Box 1.23 New fisheries; 2 Exploited species; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Invertebrates; 2.2.1 Molluscs; Bivalves - clams and cockles; Box 2.1 The life cycle of a giant clam; Box 2.2 The teredo or shipworm; Gastropods - sea snails; Box 2.3 Beautiful but dangerous; Box 2.4 The life cycle of an abalone; Cephalopods - squids and octopuses; Box 2.5 The first recorded case of overfishing?Box 2.6 The life cycle of a squidBox 2.7 The argonauts; 2.2.2 Crustaceans; Box 2.8 New shells for old - the crustacean moult cycle; Penaeids and carideans - prawns and shrimps; Box 2.9 The life cycles of penaeid prawns; Nephropidae - clawed lobsters; Palinuridae - slipper lobsters and spiny lobsters; Box 2.10 The life cycle of a spiny lobster; Brachyuran crabs; Box 2.11 Toxic crabs; Box 2.12 The life cycle of a blue crab; Anomuran crabs; Box 2.13 The life cycle of the coconut crab; 2.2.3 Other invertebrates; Holothurians - sea cucumbers; Box 2.14 The life cycle of a sea cucumberEchinoids - sea urchinsThis excellent second edition of Fisheries Biology, Assessment and Management, has been fully updated and expanded, providing a book which is an essential purchase for students and scientists studying, working or researching in fisheries and aquatic sciences. 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