Fish Stress and Health in Aquaculture

NEW PAPERBACK
Edited by GK Iwama, AD Pickering, JP Sumpter and CB Schreck
278 pages, 4 b/w photos, 11 line illustrations, 10 tables.
The principal themes of this book are stress and health in fish. Stress is of central concern in aquaculture, as the various stressors which accompany
intensive fish husbandry can predispose the fish to compromised growth and health, and promote disease. The book comprises a comprehensive collection
of chapters which describe potential stressors and the stress responses of fishes, as well as relevant information about the effects of factors such
as nutrition. A discussion of various methods of detecting stressed states in fish in the lab as well as in the field is also included. In addition to
the physiological stress response as manifest in changes in the endocrine system or acid-base and ionic balance, behavioural aspects of stress in fish
are also covered.
Reissue of a book first published in 1997.
Reissue of a book first published in 1997.
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