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Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology
Hart, P.J.B.; Reynolds, J.D. (Ed.) (2002). Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 0-632-05412-3. xiii, 413 pp.
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Hart, P.J.B.; Reynolds, J.D. (Ed.) (2002). Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 0-632-06482-X. xiii, 410 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470693919, more

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    VLIZ: Fisheries Science FIS.105 [103053]

Keywords
    Fisheries
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Hart, P.J.B., editor
  • Reynolds, J.D., editor

Content
  • Ward, R.D. (2002). Genetics of fish populations, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. , more
  • Hart, P.J.B.; Reynolds, J.D. (2002). Banishing ignorance: underpinning fisheries with basic biology, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 1-11, more
  • Gill, A.C.; Mooi, R.D. (2002). Phylogeny and systematics of fishes, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 15-42, more
  • Mooi, R.D.; Gill, A.C. (2002). Historical biogeography of fishes, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 43-68, more
  • Brix, O. (2002). The physiology of living in water, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 71-96, more
  • Jobling, M. (2002). Environmental factors and rates of development and growth, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 97-122, more
  • Myers, R.A. (2002). Recruitment: understanding density-dependence in fish populations, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 123-148, more
  • Hutchings, J.A. (2002). Life histories of fish, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 149-174, more
  • Metcalfe, J.; Arnold, G.; McDowall, R. (2002). Migration, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 175-199, more
  • Forsgren, E.; Reynolds, J.D.; Berglund, A. (2002). Behavioural ecology of reproduction in fish, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 225-247, more
  • Mittelbach, G.G. (2002). Fish foraging and habitat choice: a theoretical perspective, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 251-266, more
  • Juanes, F.; Buckel, J.A.; Scharf, F.S. (2002). Feeding ecology of piscivorous fishes, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 267-283, more
  • Krause, J.; Hensor, E.M.A.; Ruxton, G.D. (2002). Fish as prey, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 284-297, more
  • Polunin, N.V.C.; Pinnegar, J.K. (2002). Trophic ecology and the structure of marine food webs, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 301-320, more
  • Persson, L. (2002). Community ecology of freshwater fishes, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 321-340, more
  • Jones, K.M.M.; Fitzgerald, D.G.; Sale, P.F. (2002). Comparative ecology of marine fish communities, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 341-358, more
  • Barber, I.; Poulin, R. (2002). Interactions between fish, parasites and disease, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. pp. 359-389, more

Abstract
    Recent decades have witnessed strong declines in fish stocks around the globe, amid growing concerns about the impact of fisheries on marine and freshwater biodiversity. Fisheries biologists and managers are therefore increasingly asking about aspects of ecology, behaviour, evolution and biodiversity that were traditionally studied by people working in very separate fields. This has highlighted the need to work more closely together, in order to help ensure future success both in management and conservation. The Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries has been written by an international team of scientists and practitioners, to provide an overview of the biology of freshwater and marine fish species together with the science that supports fisheries management and conservation.

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