Common carp are hugely popular in aquaculture, course angling,
commercial fisheries and as an ornamental fish. While their native
range extends from the lakes and rivers of Japan to the Danube
Basin in Eastern Europe, their usefulness has led to them being
introduced to many waterways outside their native range. In this
book, the authors present topical research in the study of the
habitat, management and diseases of carp. Included in this
compilation are the strategic management of the photoperiodic
schedule and melatonin profile in the regulation of carp
reproduction; invasive parasites of common carp in Europe; impacts
of the common carp on freshwater ecosystems and the utilisation of
carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in carp culture ponds..
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