Buch, Englisch, 186 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
ISBN: 978-981-16-6947-7
Verlag: Springer
This auto-translation book overviews the fish population and its research methods, help readers in understanding the concept of fish population and population identification. It divides into seven chapters according to the characteristics of the subject and the development results. Based on a systematic introduction to the basic concepts and research contents of the biology of fishery resources, the book focuses on the introduction of fish populations and research methods, life history division and early development identification, age identification and growth research, the division of sexual maturity, the determination of reproductive habits and fecundity, feeding characteristics and research methods of fish, and the mechanism of fish colony and migration. Through the study of this course, we can master the basic theory and methods of fish biology research and lay a solid foundation for future researches on fishery resources. This book can be used as a reference book for undergraduates and postgraduates who study fishery resources, as well as for those who are engaged in fishery and marine research.
The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 Basic concepts and characteristics of fishery resources
Section 2 Concept and research content of the biology of fishery resources
Section 3 Significance of biological studies on fishery resources
Chapter 2 Fish population and its research methods
Section 1 Basic concepts of PopulationSection 2 Population structure and its change rule
Section 3 Methods of population identification
Section 4 Molecular phylogeographySection 5 Population growth and its regulation
Section 6 Case study of population identification
Chapter 3 Life History and early development of fish
Section 1 Life History and life span of fish
Section 2 Early development of fish
Section 3 Main points of morphology and identification of fish eggs, larvae and juveniles
Section 4 Analysis of environmental factors affecting larval survival
Chapter 4 Fish age and growth
Section 1 Significance of studying fish age and growth
Section 2 General principles of ring formation and their identification materials
Section 3 Scale structure and fish age identificationSection 4 Fish otoliths and age identification
Section 5 Lipofuscin and age identification of crustaceans
Section 6 Identification of the beak and age of CephalopodSection 7 Other identification methods of the age of fishes
Section 8 Fish growth and its determination method
Chapter 5 Sexual maturation, reproductive habits and fecundity of fish
Section 1 Sexual characteristics and sexual maturation of fish
Section 2 Breeding habits
Section 3 Concept and measuring method of fecundity
Section 4 Fish breeding strategy
Section 5 Case study: Sexual maturation and reproductive habits of cephalopods
Chapter 6 Fish food, feeding habits and interspecific relationship
Section 1 Fish feeding relationship and food chain
Section 2 Fish feeding type
Section 3 Feeding characteristics of fishSection 4 Food security of Fish
Section 5 food intake of fish study method
Section 6 Fatness and fat contentChapter 7 Fish aggregations and migratory distributions
Section 1 Fish aggregations
Section 2 Migration distribution of fishSection 3 Research methods of fish migration




