Conservation physiology for the anthropocene: Issues and applications
Fangue, Nann A.
Cooke, Steven J.
Farrell, Anthony P.
Brauner, Colin J.
Eliason, Erika J.
Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene - A Systems Approach, Volume 39B in the Fish Physiology series, is a comprehensive synthesis related to the physiology of fish in the Anthropocene. This volume helps solve knowledge gaps by considering the many ways in which different physiological systems (e.g., sensory physiology, endocrine, cardio-respiratory, bioenergetics, water and ionic balance and homeostasis, locomotion/biomechanics, gene function) and physiological diversity are relevant to the management and conservation of fish and fisheries. Chapters in this release include Using physiology for recovering imperiled species - the Delta smelt, Conservation hatcheries - the Sturgeon story, Aquatic pollutants and stressors, and more. Other sections discuss Fisheries interactions in a multi-stressor world, Environmental change in riverine systems - Amazon basin stressors, Environmental change in lakes and wetlands - East African basin stressors, Coral reef fish in a multi-stressor world, Polar fish in a multi-stressor world, Physiology informs fisheries restoration and habitat management, A physiological perspective on fish passage and entrainment, Invasive species control and management - the sea lamprey story, and On the conservation physiology of fishes for tomorrow. Includes authoritative contributions from an international board of authors, each with extensive expertise in the conservation physiology of fish Provides the most up-to-date information on the ways in which different physiological systems are relevant to the management and conservation of fish and fisheries Presents the latest release in the Fish Physiology series Identifies how anthropogenic stressors perturb physiological systems Explores how different physiological systems can be exploited to solve conservation problems INDICE: PrefaceNann Fangue, Steven Cooke, Anthony P. Farrell, Colin J. Brauner and Erika J. Eliason1. Using physiology for recovering imperiled species - the Delta smeltNann Fangue2. Conservation hatcheries - the Sturgeon storyGary Andersen3. Aquatic pollutants and stressorsGudrun De Boeck4. Fisheries interactions in a multi-stressor worldShaun Killen5. Environmental change in riverine systems - Amazon basin stressorsAdalberto Val6. Environmental change in lakes and wetlands - East African basin stressorsLauren Chapman7. Coral reef fish in a multi-stressor worldJodie L. Rummer8. Polar fish in a multi-stressor worldAnne Todgham9. Physiology informs fisheries restoration and habitat managementCory Suski10. A physiological perspective on fish passage and entrainmentScott G. Hinch11. Invasive species control and management - the sea lamprey storyMichael Wilkie12. On the conservation physiology of fishes for tomorrowLisa M. Komoroske
- ISBN: 978-0-12-824268-1
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Tela
- Páginas: 516
- Fecha Publicación: 01/12/2022
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés