Cyprinid Fishes

Cyprinid Fishes
Author: Ian J. Winfield
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401130922

Among the fishes. a remarkably wide range ofbiological adaptations to diverse habitats has evolved. As weIl as living in the conventional habitats of lakes. ponds. rivers. rock pools and the open sea. fish have solved the problems of life in deserts. in the deep sea. in the cold Antarctic. and in warm waters of high alkalinity or of low oxygen. Along with these adaptations. we find the most impressive specializations of morphology. physiology and behaviour. For example we can marvel at the high-speed swimming of the marlins. sailfish and warm-blooded tunas. air breathing in catfish and lungfish. parental care in the mouth-brooding cichlids and viviparity in many sharks and toothcarps. Moreover. fish are of considerable importance of the survival of the human species in the form ofnutritious and delicious food ofnumerous kinds. Rational exploitation and management of our global stocks of fishes must rely upon a detailed and precise insight of their biology. The Chapman and Hall Fish and Fisheries Series aims to present timely volumes reviewing important aspects of fish biology. Most volumes will be of interest to research workers in biology. zoology. ecology and physiology. but an additional aim is for the books to be accessible to a wide spectrum of non specialist readers ranging from undergraduates and postgraduates to those with an interest in industrial and commercial aspects of fish and fisheries.

Fishes of the Cambodian Mekong

Fishes of the Cambodian Mekong
Author: Walter J. Rainboth
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251037430

This field guide covers the major resource groups likely to be encountered in the fisheries of the Cambodian Mekong. These groups include sharks, batoid fishes and bony fishes. The introduction outlines the geographical, environmental and ecological factors influencing fisheries, and the basic components of the fisheries of the Cambodian Mekong. As an aid to identification to higher taxonomic levels, a pictorial index to families and an illustrated guide to orders and families are included. Each species account provides scientific nomenclature, FAO names in English, local names, sizes, notes on fisheries, habitat and biology, and one or more illustrations. The guide is fully indexed and a list of related literature is appended. Finally, 27 colour plates are presented.

Fish and Fisheries

Fish and Fisheries
Author: Dr Pabitra Sarmah
Publisher: BFC Publications
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9355093225

This book is appropriate for the researchers of Fishery Science and aquaculture. It discusses comprehensive data about freshwater icthyodiversity and hydro-biological characteristics of downstream of Subansiri river. Upto dated status of IUCN for the fish species have been given here. Another aspects of this book are hazards of the river and socio-economic status of the fishers. Coloured picture of the fishes will help the researchers as well as the students to identify the freshwater fishes.

Monograph & Revision of the Indian Cyprinid Fishes of the Genus Garra

Monograph & Revision of the Indian Cyprinid Fishes of the Genus Garra
Author: Subramaniyam Nandagopal
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659778650

The enigmatic genus Garra (Hamilton, 1822) was represented by 39 species from India. To date, 14 species of Garra have been reported in southern Western Ghats of India. 25 species of Garra have been reported to occur across north and northeastern India. Among the Indian fresh-water fishes few have greater interest in the study of evolution than those belonging to the genus Garra. Great confusion has prevailed in the taxonomy of this genus, partly because many of the species exhibit considerable individual variability, and partly because ichthyologists have attempted to apply to them specific standards unsuitable for forms apparently still in the process of adaptation to their environment. This book deals with establishing a baseline understanding the species of the genus Garra in streams/rivers of India. An identification key is presented for all species of Garra. A brief description including diagnostic characters is provided for each species. Results obtained from this study is to provide easily-used identification keys to the species of Garra of India in order to encourage species level identifications by other ichthyologists.

Biotherapy - History, Principles and Practice

Biotherapy - History, Principles and Practice
Author: Martin Grassberger
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9400765851

Biotherapy is defined as the use of living organisms in the treatment and diagnosis of human and animal diseases. This volume is an evocative exploration of the history, scientific basis and practical use of the major biotherapy modalities. The authors provide researchers and practitioners interested in this field, with cutting-edge material on the latest key advances in the following fields of biotherapy: Maggot Therapy, Hirudotherapy, Bee Venom Therapy, Apitherapy, Ichthyotherapy, Helminth Therapy, Phage Therapy, Animal Assisted Therapy, Canine Olfactory Detection. In addition, the authors provide with their chapters an extensive bibliography that represents a state-of-the-art survey of the literature. Comprehensive and current, this fresh volume of reviews is an essential resource for professionals who need to stay ahead of the game in the exciting field of biotherapy.

Euphrates and Tigris, Mesopotamian Ecology and Destiny

Euphrates and Tigris, Mesopotamian Ecology and Destiny
Author: J. Rzóska
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400991711

Scope and limitations of this book I am trying here to present the natural history of a land largely created and dominated by two great rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris. All rivers have two main functions, quite different from lakes; they transport water and eroded material sometimes over large distances. The astute Greeks, who penetrated here in the 4th century B.C., called the land Mesopotamia, an apt name; it is the only region in the Near East, except Egypt, having the benefit of large rivers. Another name coined in antiquity was 'Fertile Crescent', stretching from Egypt to present day Iraq; Herodotus marvelled at the fertility of the soils, the abundance of water and the magnificent cities of Mesopotamia. Thus a further role of some great rivers is recognized as foci of human development. The desire to collate this book arose from a similar motif as in the Nile book (1976), the intricate connection between man and rivers.