Early Life History of Marine Fishes
Online ISBN:
9780520943766
Print ISBN:
9780520249721
Publisher:
University of California Press
Book
Early Life History of Marine Fishes
Published:
6 October 2009
Online ISBN:
9780520943766
Print ISBN:
9780520249721
Publisher:
University of California Press
Cite
Miller, Bruce, and Sirpa Nummela, Early Life History of Marine Fishes (Oakland, CA , 2009; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520249721.001.0001, accessed 20 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
The life cycles of fishes are complex and varied, and knowledge of the early life stages is important for understanding the biology, ecology, and evolution of fishes. This book bring together in a single reference much of the research available and its application to fishery science—knowledge increasingly important because for most fishes, adult populations are determined at the earliest stages of life. This book offers expert guidance on how to collect and analyze larval fish data and on how this information is interpreted by applied fish biologists and fisheries managers.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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1
Fish Reproduction
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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2
Development of Eggs and Larvae
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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3
Fish Egg and Larval Identification and Systematics
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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4
Ecology of Fish Eggs and Larvae
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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5
Sampling Fish Eggs and Larvae
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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6
Population Dynamics and Recruitment
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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7
Habitat, Water Quality, and Conservation Biology
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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8
Rearing and Culture of Marine Fishes
Bruce S. Miller andArthur W. Kendall
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End Matter
- Laboratory Exercises
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laboratory exercise one
Ova Measurement to Determine Number of Spawnings and Introduction to Writing a Scientific Paper
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Laboratory Exercise Two
Use of Histology to Determine if Multiple Spawnings are Occurring
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Laboratory Exercise Three
Fecundity Determination
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Laboratory Exercise Four
Artificially Spawning, Fertilizing, and Rearing Planktonic Fish Eggs
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Laboratory Exercise Five
Culturing Marine Fish Larvae
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Laboratory Exercise Six
Conducting Ichthyoplankton Tows
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Laboratory Exercise Seven
Sorting and Identifying Fish Eggs and Larvae in Ichthyoplankton Samples
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Laboratory Exercise Eight
Diversity/Identification of Planktonic Fish Eggs and Larvae
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283Laboratory Exercise Nine
Preparing and Examining Larval Fish Otoliths for Daily Growth
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Laboratory Exercise Ten
Larval Fish Gut Contents
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Laboratory Exercise Eleven
Histological Condition Index
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Laboratory Exercise Twelve
Clearing and Staining Larval Fish
- Glossary
- Literature Cited
- Index
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