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Aquaculture Pathophysiology, Volume II. Crustacean and Molluscan
Diseases is a concise, practical reference on shellfish diseases of
significant risk to aquaculture. Its value to the veterinarian,
fish health biologist or extensionist, fish pathologist and fish
health diagnostician is its easy reach for critical information on
the diagnosis and management of significant infectious and
non-infectious diseases for the major temperate, subtropical and
tropical shellfish species of commercial and fisheries importance.
This volume should be read in partnership with volume one on
finfish diseases as the principles and approach to the diagnosis
and management of aquacultured animal species are similar. This
comprehensive resource is ideal for researchers, teachers,
students, diagnostic laboratory scientists, aquaculture
technicians, and farmers who need to be competent across both
finfish and shellfish health issues.
Aquaculture Pathophysiology, Volume I. Finfish Diseases is a
diverse, practical reference on finfish diseases impacting
aquaculture. It is intended for the veterinarian, fish health
biologist or extensionist, fish pathologist and fish health
diagnostician supporting the management of major and emerging
infectious and non-infectious health risks for the key temperate,
subtropical and tropical finfish species of commercial and
fisheries importance. This volume should be read in partnership
with volume 2 on shellfish diseases as the principles and approach
to the diagnosis and management of aquacultured animal species are
similar and typically researchers, teachers, students, diagnostic
laboratory scientists, aquaculture technicians and farmers need to
be competent across both finfish and shellfish health issues.
Aquaculture Pharmacology is a reliable, up-to-date, "all inclusive"
reference and guide that provides an understanding of practical
drug information for the aquaculture industry. This book covers the
sources, chemical properties, and mechanisms of action of drugs,
and the biological systems upon which they act. It covers various
drug interactions, therapeutic uses of drugs, as well as legal
considerations within the industry as a whole. It presents the four
main groups of drugs used in fish, crustaceans and molluscs and
includes disinfectants, antimicrobial drugs, antiparasitic agents,
and anesthetics, and identifies areas where more research is needed
to generate more knowledge to support a sustainable aquaculture
industry. With the burgeoning international aquaculture expansion
and expanding global trade in live aquatic animals and their
products this book is useful to bacteriologists, mycologists,
aquaculturists, clinical practitioners in aquatic animal health and
all those in industry, government or academia who are interested in
aquaculture, fisheries and comparative biology.
Biology and Physiology of Freshwater Neotropical Fish is the
all-inclusive guide to fish species prevalent in the neotropical
realm. It provides the most updated systematics, classification,
anatomical, behavioral, genetic, and functioning systems
information on freshwater neotropical fish species. This book
begins by analyzing the differences in phylogeny, anatomy, and
behaviour of neotropical fish. Systems such as cardiovascular,
respiratory, renal, digestive, reproductive, muscular, and
endocrine are described in detail. This book also looks at the
effects of stress on fish immune systems, and how color and
pigmentation play into physiology and species differentiation.
Biology and Physiology of Freshwater Neotropical Fish is a
must-have for fish biologists and zoologists. Students in zoology,
ichthyology, and fish farming will also find this book useful for
its coverage of some of the world's rarest and least-known fish
species.
Aquaculture Toxicology is an essential resource of practical
information that covers mechanisms of toxicity and their responses
to toxic agents, including aspects of uptake, metabolism and
excretion of toxicants in fish, crustaceans and mollusks. This is a
reliable, up-to-date, "all inclusive" reference guide that provides
an understanding of toxicology information for the aquaculture
industry. Written by respected international experts recognized in
specific areas of toxicology, this book covers toxins at the
environmental, cellular and molecular levels. It identifies areas
where more research is needed to generate more knowledge to support
a sustainable aquaculture industry, including pharmaceutical
pollutants and microplastics.
Fish lives in environments with a wide variety of chemical
characteristics (fresh, brackish and seawater, acidic, alkaline,
soft and hard waters). From an osmoregulatory point of view, fish
have developed several mechanisms to live in these different
environments. Fish osmoregulation has always attracted considerable
attention and in the last years several studies have increased our
knowledge of this physiological process. In this book several
specialists have analyzed and reviewed the new data published
regarding fish osmoregulation. The chapters present an integrative
synthesis of the different aspects of this field focusing on
osmoregulation in specific environments or situations, function of
osmoregulatory organs, general mechanisms and endocrine control. In
addition, interactions of osmoregulatory mechanisms with the immune
system, diet and metabolism were also reviewed. New emerging
techniques to study osmoregulation has also been analysed.
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