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Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders
Leatherland, J.F.; Woo, P.T.K. (Ed.) (2010). Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. Second edition. CAB International: Oxfordshire. ISBN 978-1-84593-553-5. x, 403 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781845935535.0000

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Keywords
    Biology > Physiology
    Development
    Diseases > Animal diseases > Fish diseases
    Environmental factors
    Fauna > Aquatic organisms > Aquatic animals > Fish
    Population functions > Growth
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Leatherland, J.F., editor
  • Woo, P.T.K., editor

Content
  • Leatherland, J.F. (2010). Introduction: Diagnostic assessment of non-infectious disorders, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 1-18, more
  • Grizzle, J.M.; Goodwin, A.E. (2010). Neoplasms and related disorders, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 19-84, more
  • Leatherland, J.F. (2010). Endocrine and reproductive systems, including their interaction with the immune system, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 85-143, more
  • Metcalfe, C.D.; Kidd, K.A.; Sumpter, J.P. (2010). Chemically induced alterations to gonadal differentiation in fish, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 144-165, more
  • Brown, C.L.; Power, D.M.; Núñez, J.M. (2010). Disorders of development in fish, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 166-181, more
  • Vijayan, M.M.; Aluru, N.; Leatherland, J.F. (2010). Stress response and the role of cortisol, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 182-201, more
  • Lall, S.P. (2010). Disorders of nutrition and metabolism, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 202-237, more
  • Bernier, N.J. (2010). Food intake regulation and disorders, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 238-266, more
  • Noguchi, G.E. (2010). Immunological disorders associated with polychlorinated biphenyls and related halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon compounds, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 267-286, more
  • Farrell, A.P.; Ackerman, P.A.; Iwama, G.K. (2010). Disorders of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 287-322, more
  • Marshall, W.S. (2010). Hydromineral balance, its regulation and imbalances, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 323-341, more
  • Speare, D.J. (2010). Disorders associated with exposure to excess dissolved gases, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 342-356, more
  • Southgate, P. (2010). Welfare and farmed fish, in: Leatherland, J.F. et al. (Ed.) Fish diseases and disorders: 2. Non-infectious disorders. pp. 357-370, more

Abstract
    Written by leading authorities in the field, this new edition of Volume 2 in the successful Fish Diseases and Disorders trilogy has been thoroughly updated with new research and contributions. Focusing largely on finfish, it covers non-infectious disorders of development, growth and physiology of wild and captive species, including genetic conditions, respiratory disorders, stress physiology, environmental factors and a new contribution on the relationship between welfare issues and disorders associated with intensive fish culture. The book is indispensable for zoologists, fish health specialists and veterinarians, researchers and students, and those involved with fisheries and aquaculture.

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