Fish and fisheries in estuaries : a global perspective / edited by Alan Whitfield, Mike Elliott, Stephen J. M. Blaber, Kenneth Able.
Contributor(s): Whitfield, Alan K [editor.] | Elliott, M. (Michael) [editor.] | Blaber, Stephen J. M [editor.] | Able, Kenneth W [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, [2021]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781444336672 ; 9781119705345; 1119705347; 9781119705352; 1119705355; 9781119705338; 1119705339Subject(s): Estuarine fishes | Estuarine fisheriesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 338.3/727 LOC classification: QL139Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view Summary: "Fish and Fisheries in Estuaries: A Global Perspective brings together the current state of knowledge of estuarine fish in two volumes. Featuring contributions by more than fifty internationally-recognized researchers and estuarine ichthyological specialists, this landmark resource covers fish assemblages and functional groups, recruitment and production in estuaries, feeding ecology and trophic dynamics, conservation of estuarine fish, and much more. Thirteen in-depth chapters examine major aspects of fish and fisheries in estuaries throughout the world. The text describes the biology of estuarine fish and their connections with estuarine ecosystems, and examines the ways human industrialization and global events such as climate change are impacting both native and non-native species. Topics include habitat diversity, fish foraging behavior, ecological engineering tools and models, hazards and risks to estuarine fish and fisheries, and estuarine environmental health. Offering detailed information on the biology and ecology of estuarine fish and fisheries, this authoritative reference: Explores current approaches and future research directions aimed at achieving a balance between exploitation and conservation of estuarine fishes Discusses environmental quality objectives and sustainable management of estuary fisheries Addresses the impacts of humans' increased use of resources such as food, space, and water to estuarine fisheries Features numerous international case studies of management of fisheries, threatened species, estuarine rehabilitation, reproduction and ontogeny, and others Covers study and sampling methods, field equipment, and data processing, analysis, and interpretation Fish and Fisheries in Estuaries: A Global Perspective is an indispensable tool and reference point for fish biologists, fisheries scientists, ecologists and environmental scientists, aquatic ecologists, conservation biologists, and advanced students and instructors in fish biology and fisheries programs."-- Provided by publisher.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index.
"Fish and Fisheries in Estuaries: A Global Perspective brings together the current state of knowledge of estuarine fish in two volumes. Featuring contributions by more than fifty internationally-recognized researchers and estuarine ichthyological specialists, this landmark resource covers fish assemblages and functional groups, recruitment and production in estuaries, feeding ecology and trophic dynamics, conservation of estuarine fish, and much more. Thirteen in-depth chapters examine major aspects of fish and fisheries in estuaries throughout the world. The text describes the biology of estuarine fish and their connections with estuarine ecosystems, and examines the ways human industrialization and global events such as climate change are impacting both native and non-native species. Topics include habitat diversity, fish foraging behavior, ecological engineering tools and models, hazards and risks to estuarine fish and fisheries, and estuarine environmental health. Offering detailed information on the biology and ecology of estuarine fish and fisheries, this authoritative reference: Explores current approaches and future research directions aimed at achieving a balance between exploitation and conservation of estuarine fishes Discusses environmental quality objectives and sustainable management of estuary fisheries Addresses the impacts of humans' increased use of resources such as food, space, and water to estuarine fisheries Features numerous international case studies of management of fisheries, threatened species, estuarine rehabilitation, reproduction and ontogeny, and others Covers study and sampling methods, field equipment, and data processing, analysis, and interpretation Fish and Fisheries in Estuaries: A Global Perspective is an indispensable tool and reference point for fish biologists, fisheries scientists, ecologists and environmental scientists, aquatic ecologists, conservation biologists, and advanced students and instructors in fish biology and fisheries programs."-- Provided by publisher.
About the Author
Alan K. Whitfield, Emeritus Chief Scientist, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB), Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
Kenneth W. Able, Professor Emeritus, Marine Field Station, Rutgers University, Tuckerton, New Jersey, USA
Stephen J. M. Blaber, Honorary Fellow, CSIRO Marine Research, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Michael Elliott, Director, International Estuarine & Coastal Specialists Ltd, Leven, UK and Professor in Estuarine & Coastal Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK

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