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Freshwater, brackish and marine ecosystems are particularly
impacted by the effects of climate change and global warming. A
global rise in water temperature and acidification of the aquatic
environment will continue even if we can significantly reduce the
current output of greenhouse gasses. Increases in water temperature
will affect the life cycle, physiology, behaviours, distribution
and community structure of aquatic organisms, especially fish. This
important new text on climate change, and its effects on selected
non-infectious disorders of fish, contains contributions by
internationally recognized experts who have contributed
significantly to our knowledge in this area. Comprehensive and
thought provoking, the text details abiotic and biotic
environmental changes associated with climate change and their
effects on fish in tropical, subtropical and temperate waters. It
proceeds to cover in detail developmental, physiological and
metabolic disorders of fish. Outlining both current and expected
changes in aquaculture systems due to climate change, plus
suggestions for further studies, this contemporary text is key
reading for biologists, aquatic ecologists, fish health
consultants, veterinarians, policy makers and all those involved in
fish health and the environment.
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