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Pike - Biology and exploitation

English · Paperback / Softback

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Pike and related fish form an important part of aquatic ecosystems and are also commercially very valuable. This title provides full coverage of the biology, ecology and exploitation of this important group of fish and will be invaluable for fisheries scientists, fish biologists, aquatic scientists, ecologists and environmental scientists.

List of contents

1 Taxonomy and distribution.- 2 Reproduction of pike: gametogenesis, gamete biology and early development.- 3 Role of vegetation in the life cycle of pike.- 4 Age, growth and environmental requirements of pike.- 5 Energetics.- 6 Pike and some aspects of its dependence on vegetation.- 7 Parasites, diseases and disorders.- 8 Population dynamics.- 9 Fisheries and economics.- References.- Author index.- Species index.- Water body index.

Report

`With no hesitation I recommend this impressive book to anyone involved in or interested in the study of pike, or indeed of any other fish sympatric with this widely-distributed predator...the reader has a reference work which will hold its position for many years to come.'
Journal of Fish Biology
`Definitely a must for the professional scientist, the professional pike angler and any other keen devotee of the genus Esox.'
Biologist

Product details

Assisted by Craig (Editor), J Craig (Editor), J. Craig (Editor), John Craig (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048140060
ISBN 978-90-481-4006-0
No. of pages 298
Illustrations XXII, 298 p.
Series Fish & Fisheries Series
Fish & Fisheries Series
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

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