Modern aquaculture is faced with a number of challenges, including public concern about environmental impacts and the welfare of farmed fish. A fundamentalunderstanding of fish biology is central to finding ways to meet these challenges and is also essential for maintaining the industry's sustainability.Furthermore, the behaviour of fish under culture situations has long been ignored despite heavy commercial losses that can result from fish stressed and hence disease-prone, due to bad husbandry techniques.This important book summarises the current understanding of the behavioural biology of farmed species and illustrates how this can be applied to improve aquaculture practice.Informative andengaging, Aquaculture & Behavior brings the reader up-to-date with major issues pertaining to aquaculture. Everyone from fish farmers to upper level students will find this book a valuable and practical resource. Libraries in universities and research establishments where animal behavior, aquaculture, veterinary and biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this work on their shelves. INDICE: Contributors xiiiPreface xivForeword by V.O. Crampton xvi1 Introduction: Aquaculture and Behaviour 1Felicity Huntingford, Sunil Kadri and Malcolm Jobling1.1 Why behaviour and aquaculture? 11.2 About aquaculture 21.3 Introducing the spotlight species 71.4 About behaviour 141.5 Fish welfare 201.6 Domestication, captive rearing and behaviour 241.6.1 Domestication and captive rearing 241.7 Criteria for effective and sustainable fish culture 271.8 Structureand content of this book 322 Fish in Aquaculture Environments 36Malcolm Jobling2.1 Introduction 362.2 Locomotion and swimming ability 372.3 Sensing environmental stimuli 392.4 Internal communication systems 472.5 Coping with adverse conditions 522.6 Contrasts in life history patterns and reproductive biology 552.7 Life history programming 582.8 Synopsis 613 Tools for Studying the Behaviour of Farmed Fish 65Marie Laure B gout, Sunil Kadri, Felicity Huntingford andBørge DamsgÃÑrd3.1 Introduction 653.2 Describing and measuring behaviour 663.3 What we need to know about the behaviour of farmed fish 673.4 Indirect reconstruction of the behaviour of cultured fish 673.5 Methods of marking and tagging fish 693.6 Direct behavioural observation via video monitoring 713.7 Direct behavioural monitoring using electronic tags 743.8 Direct behavioural monitoring using echo integration 773.9 Measuring feeding behaviour in farmed fish 783.10 Synopsis 824 Movement and Orientation 87Felicity Huntingford, William Hunter and Victoria Braithwaite4.1 Introduction 874.2 Mechanisms 894.3 Development 934.4 Functions 964.5 Implications for aquaculture 1004.6 Synopsis 1125 Feeding Biology and Foraging 121Malcolm Jobling, Anders AlanÃñrÃñ, Sunil Kadri and Felicity Huntingford5.1 Introduction to the feeding biology of fishes 1215.2Foraging strategies of wild fish 1225.3 Mechanisms 1245.4 Development 1295.5 Functions 1325.6 Implications for aquaculture 1345.7 Synopsis 1436 Nutrition and Diet Choice 150David Raubenheimer, Steve Simpson, Javier SÃínchez-VÃízquez,Felicity Huntingford, Sunil Kadri and Malcolm Jobling6.1 Introduction to whatfish eat 1506.2 Mechanisms 1526.3 Development 1576.4 Functions 1616.5 Implications for aquaculture 1666.6 Synopsis 1767 Appetite and Feed Intake 183MalcolmJobling, Anders AlanÃñrÃñ, Chris Noble, Javier SÃínchez-VÃízquez, Sunil Kadriand Felicity Huntingford7.1 Introduction 1837.2 Mechanisms 1897.3 Development1957.4 Functions 1987.5 Implications for aquaculture 2007.6 Synopsis 2098 Avoiding Predators 220Felicity Huntingford, Susan Coyle and William Hunter8.1 Introduction 2208.2 Mechanisms 2248.3 Development 2258.4 Functions 2298.5 Implications for aquaculture 2328.6 Synopsis 2409 Fighting and Aggression 248Børge DamsgÃÑrd and Felicity Huntingford9.1 Introduction 2489.2 Mechanisms 2519.3 Development 2569.4 Functions 2609.5 Implications for aquaculture 2639.6 Synopsis 27710 Reproductive Behaviour 286Ian A. Fleming and Felicity Huntingford10.1 Introduction 28610.2 Mechanisms 29110.3 Development 29510.4 Functions 29710.5 Implications for aquaculture 30210.6 Solutions 31010.7 Synopsis 31411 Conclusions: Aquaculture and Behaviour 322Felicity Huntingford, Malcolm Jobling and Sunil Kadri11.1 The relevance of behaviour in current aquaculture systems 32211.2 The relevance of behaviour in future aquaculture systems 327Index 333
- ISBN: 978-1-4443-5461-4
- Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 358
- Fecha Publicación: 16/01/2012
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- Idioma: Inglés