Aquaculture and Behavior

By Kadri, Sunil and Huntingford, Felicity

Aquaculture and Behavior (8015)

Aquaculture and Behavior summarizes the current understanding of the behavioural biology of farmed species and illustrates how this can be applied to improve aquaculture practice. The behaviour of fish and shellfish under culture situations has long been ignored despite heavy commercial losses that can result from stressed fish and hence increased disease susceptibility, due to poor husbandry techniques. Written by experts from around the world and carefully edited by Kadri and Huntingford. Chapters include coverage of cannibalism, movement study, feeding ecology, learning behaviour, aggression, welfare and stress physiology.

352 pages. 175 illustrations. Paperback. E-Book. A Wiley-Blackwell publication. Table of Contents. Available on Wiley Online Library

ISBN: Paperback: 978-1-405-13089-9, eBook: 978-1-444-35459-1

Price: Paperback: £58.75, eBook: £52.99


Year: 2011
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