
This Is The Ninth Volume Of Ten In The The Natural History Of The Crustacea Series. The Chapters In This Volume Synthesize The Diverse Topics In Fisheries And Aquaculture. In The First Part Of The Book, Chapters Explore Worldwide Crustacean Fisheries. This Section Comes To A Conclusion With Two Chapters On Harvested Crustaceans That Are Usually Not Within The Focus Of The Mainstream Fisheries Research, Possibly Because They Are Caught By Local Fishing Communities In Small-scale Operations And Sold Locally As Subsistence Activity. In The Second Part Of The Book, The Authors Explore The Variety Of Cultured Crustacean Species, Like Shrimps, Prawns, Lobsters, And Crabs. Chapters In The Third Part Of The Volume Focus On Important Challenges And Opportunities, Including Diseases And Parasitism, The Use Of Crustacean As Bioindicators, And Their Role In Biotechnology.
This volume investigates the multifaceted global status of crustacean fisheries and the technical methodologies involved in their aquaculture. Editors Gustavo Lovrich and Martin Thiel compile expert contributions to examine the economic, biological, and ecological dimensions of harvesting and farming crustaceans. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding both industrial-scale operations and localized subsistence practices within the broader context of marine resource management.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a specialized reference for researchers and practitioners in marine biology and aquaculture. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose and the value of its synthesis of niche crustacean research.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190865636
ISBN-13:
9780190865634
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