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Eel Science

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By: Katsumi Tsukamoto(Editor), Mari Kuroki(Editor), Soichi Watanabe(Editor)
318 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Eel Science
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  • Eel Science ISBN: 9789819956913 Hardback Dec 2023 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This book is a compilation of eel research and fish migration studies for more than 40 years showing the research history and recent advances in eel studies. Dr Katsumi Tsukamoto, the esteemed editor of this book, has been actively involved in eel research as one of the leading scientists in the world for a long time, and he and his team successfully collected the fertilized eggs and spawn-condition adult eels from the wild for the first time in the world. This book compiles the essentials of the scientific findings obtained by the editor and his colleagues and reviews the latest references of eel science. Knowledge and information in the book such as a spawning area survey, research on artificial production of glass eels, the discovery of a new species, etc. will attract the reader's interest, as these are written based on the authors' experiences. Readers can obtain a comprehensive understanding of eels from various aspects of eel science including the cultural and socio-economic importance of eels and valuable scientific information using state-of-the-art approaches. The book also endeavours to contribute to the conservation of eel species, some of which have been classified as endangered by the IUCN and to promoting harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.

Contents

Chapter 1. Morphology and Taxonomy
Chapter 2. Population Structure and Speciation
Chapter 3. Life History
Chapter 4. Spawning Areas
Chapter 5. Larval Transport
Chapter 6. Glass Eel Recruitment
Chapter 7. Spawning Migration
Chapter 8. Behavior
Chapter 9. Nervous Systems and Sense
Chapter 10. Digestion and Absorption
Chapter 11. Osmoregulation
Chapter 12. Reproduction
Chapter 13. Metamorphosis and Silvering
Chapter 14. Artificial Maturation
Chapter 15. Larval Rearing
Chapter 16. Breeding
Chapter 17. Disease
Chapter 18. Fisheries
Chapter 19. Resources
Chapter 20. Trading
Chapter 21. Distribution
Chapter 22. River Improvement
Chapter 23. Conservation

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Biography

Katsumi Tsukamoto is a Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo. He has established a scholarly foundation for understanding the basic principles of fish migration and the evolution of migratory behaviour, thereby contributing greatly to the advancement of fish biology. His discovery of the spawning area of the Japanese eel has provided a complete picture of their spawning migration ecology. He has fostered many scientists and encouraged young people to think about harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.

Mari Kuroki is an associate professor at the University of Tokyo. She has studied on life history and evolution of migratory fishes. She specializes in early life history, migratory diversity, and conservation of eels. She also focuses on ocean science education and has published many books.

Soichi Watanabe is an associate professor at the University of Tokyo. His research centres around osmoregulation, nutrient absorption, and biological defence mechanisms in teleost fish.

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By: Katsumi Tsukamoto(Editor), Mari Kuroki(Editor), Soichi Watanabe(Editor)
318 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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