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Evolutionary Biology of the Atlantic Salmon

By: Tomislav Vladić(Editor), Erik Petersson(Editor)
287 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Evolutionary Biology of the Atlantic Salmon
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Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L.) is an anadromous species contributing to major fishery catches and comprising a significant part of the aquaculturally produced fish for human consumption. The aim of Evolutionary Biology of the Atlantic Salmon is to incite the interest in the field of knowledge gathered from a broad scope of disciplines that have investigated this fish species. Undeniably, increasing fishery pressure on wild fish stocks throughout the world oceans has prompted the need for sustainable aquacultural production for increasing human demands.

Contents

Part I: Gamete Quality
Introduction
Gamete physiology, fertilization and egg activation

Part II: It Is Traits That Rule, Genes Only Follow in Their Wake
Life history

Part III
Behavior

Part IV
Genetics and conservation

Part V
Molecular techniques
Evolution and speciation

Conclusions and future perspectives
Glossary
References

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By: Tomislav Vladić(Editor), Erik Petersson(Editor)
287 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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