By John S. Lucas, Paul C. Southgate, Craig S. Tucker
3rd Edition
This new edition of Aquaculture: Farming Aquatic Animals and Plants
covers important aspects of the culture of fish, shellfish, and algae
in freshwater and marine environments. Subject areas covered include
principles of aquaculture, water quality, environmental impacts of
aquaculture, desert aquaculture, reproduction, life cycles and growth,
genetics and stock improvement, nutrition and feed production, diseases,
vaccination, post-harvest technology, economics and marketing, and
future developments of aquaculture. Separate chapters also cover the
culture of algae, carps, salmonids, tilapias, catfish, marine and
brackish fishes, soft-shelled turtles, barramundi, marine shrimp, mitten
crabs, and other decapod crustaceans, bivalves, gastropods, and
ornamental species. This edition also provides greater coverage of
aquaculture in China, reflecting the country’s importance in the global
scene.
Providing core scientific and commercially useful
information, and written by 35 eminent international authors, this
expanded and fully updated Third Edition of Aquaculture is
essential reading for all students and professionals studying and
working in aquaculture. Fish farmers, hatchery managers, and those in
aquaculture support and supply industries, such as feed manufacturing,
will find an abundance of commercially useful information within this
important and now established book.
- Describes the multitude of developments that have occurred within the aquaculture field over the last 15 years
- Includes a major revision of production statistics and trends, discussion of technical developments, and revised and extended coverage provided by broader international authorship
- Brings together 35 internationally recognized contributors, including a number of new contributors
Aquaculture: Farming Aquatic Animals and Plants, Third Edition is a recommended text for students of the subject and a concise reference for those working in or entering into the industry.
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