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Biology and Ecology of Fishes

Diana, James S. / Höök, Tomas O.

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3. Edition July 2023
560 Pages, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-119-50577-8
John Wiley & Sons

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Biology and Ecology of Fishes

Immerse yourself in the world of fish ecology with the newest edition of this essential introduction

The study of fish ecology has traditionally proceeded along two tracks: the first is more basic, concerned with the anatomy, physiology and theoretical ecology of fish, and the second is more practical, concerning itself with fish populations, management, and habitats. Many fish researchers have come to view this distinction as artificial, and to develop a new study of fish that combines both tracks in a single holistic approach. It has never been more critical for introductory textbooks to represent this combined study in order to prepare the next generation of fish biologists and fishery scientists.

Biology and Ecology of Fishes meets this need with a textbook that incorporates both biology and population management. Beginning with a general introduction to aquatic life and ecosystems, this book covers anatomical, environmental, and ethological topics to give a thoroughly rounded view of its subject, promising to serve as the fundamental introduction to multidisciplinary fish studies.

Readers of the third edition of Biology and Ecology of Fishes will also find:
* Detailed coverage of subjects including growth and bioenergetics, feeding and predation, mortality and recruitment and more
* Increased attention to stressors of fish populations and communities
* New and revised chapters that introduce quantitative methods and present emerging issues facing fish populations and communities

Biology and Ecology of Fishes is a useful overview for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying fish ecology or fishery biology, as well as a reference for researchers and professionals in fish ecology, fish population management, and related fields.

Introduction to Aquatic Ecosystems

Fish Diversity

Morphology and Evolution of Fishes

Balanced Energy Equation

Metabolism and Other Energy Uses

Patterns of Growth and Reproduction

Estimating Growth and Condition of Fish

Bioenergetics Models

Abundance and Size Structure of Fish Stocks

Mortality

Density Dependent Processes

Recruitment

Social Behavior

Competition

Positive Interactions

Movements and Habitat Use

Predation and Foraging Behavior

Optimal Foraging and Patch Use

Diet Composition and Ration in Nature

Predation Risk and Refuges

Reproductive Traits

Reproductive Behavior and Spawning Migrations

Life-History Patterns and Reproductive Strategies

Ontogeny and Early Life of Fishes

Description and Measurement of Fish Communities

Aquatic Food Webs

Temperature and Fish Distributions

Fish Communities in Temperate Streams

Tropical Rivers

Fish Communities in Lakes

Marine Ecosystems

Fisheries Harvest

Invasive Species

Aquaculture

Climate Change and Consequences for Fish

Conservation of Freshwater Fishes
James S. Diana is Emeritus Professor of Fisheries and Aquaculture and Former Director of the Michigan Sea Grant College Program in the School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Tomas O. Höök is Professor of Fisheries Biology in the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA, and Director of the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program.