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Fish Diseases and Disorders
Volumen 2
by Leatherland and Woo
Pages: 400
Publisher: CABI
Edition: Volumen 2, 1999
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0851991269
Description
This book follows on from the first volume, on protozoan and metazoan infections, of a three-volume series. It focuses largely on finfish and considers non-infectious disorders of development, growth and physiology of wild and captive species. Various sections address topics such as tumourigenesis, stress physiology and the effects of stressors on particular processes, and the effect of environmental factors (including toxic substances) on fish health. The economic implications of non-infectious disorders in intensive aquaculture are of particular importance, and a chapter is devoted specifically to this. The final chapter describes evaluation methods for the assessment of disorders at the individual, population and community level. The book is suitable for zoologists, veterinary scientists and those concerned with fisheries and aquaculture.
Enjoy! :up:
Volumen 2
by Leatherland and Woo
Pages: 400
Publisher: CABI
Edition: Volumen 2, 1999
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0851991269
Description
This book follows on from the first volume, on protozoan and metazoan infections, of a three-volume series. It focuses largely on finfish and considers non-infectious disorders of development, growth and physiology of wild and captive species. Various sections address topics such as tumourigenesis, stress physiology and the effects of stressors on particular processes, and the effect of environmental factors (including toxic substances) on fish health. The economic implications of non-infectious disorders in intensive aquaculture are of particular importance, and a chapter is devoted specifically to this. The final chapter describes evaluation methods for the assessment of disorders at the individual, population and community level. The book is suitable for zoologists, veterinary scientists and those concerned with fisheries and aquaculture.
Enjoy! :up:
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