Black Bass Diversity

Black Bass Diversity
Author: Michael D. Tringali
Publisher:
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2015
Genre: Aquatic biodiversity conservation
ISBN: 9781934874400

Evolution and the Aquatic Ecosystem

Evolution and the Aquatic Ecosystem
Author: Jennifer L. Nielsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Provides empirical, theoretical, and philosophical insights into the evolution of aquatic ecosystems from perspectives that range from molecular and cellular biology to ecology and behavior. The 36 papers and panel discussions were reviewed across disciplines and presented at a May 1994 conference in Monterey, California. They cover general perspectives, morphology and systematics, behavior and life history, genetics, and ecosystems and habitat.

Inland Fisheries Management in North America

Inland Fisheries Management in North America
Author: Christopher C. Kohler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

"The book covers fishery assessments, habitat and community manipulations, and common practices for managing stream, river, lake, and anadromous fisheries. Chapters on history; ecosystem management; management processes; communications with the public; introduced, undesirable, and endangered species; and the legal and regulatory frameworks provide the context for modern fisheries management." From fisheries.org.

Early Life History and Recruitment in Fish Populations

Early Life History and Recruitment in Fish Populations
Author: R.C. Chambers
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1997-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780412641909

Many of the processes influencing recruitment to an adult fish population or entry into a fishery occur very early in life. The variations in life histories and behaviours of young fish and the selective processes operating on this variation ultimately determine the identities and abundance of survivors. This important volume brings together contributions from many of the world's leading researchers from the field of fish ecology. The book focuses on three major themes of pressing importance in the analysis of the role that the early life history of fishes plays in the number and quality of recruits: the selective processes at play in their early life history; the contributions of early life history to the understanding of recruitment.