Salmon Lice (ePub)
An Integrated Approach to Understanding Parasite Abundance and Distribution
(Sprache: Englisch)
The salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis is adapted to
survive in hostile marine environments of the northern hemisphere,
including an ability to parasitize several species of salmon.
Salmonids are some of the most economically important and
sought...
survive in hostile marine environments of the northern hemisphere,
including an ability to parasitize several species of salmon.
Salmonids are some of the most economically important and
sought...
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The salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis is adapted to
survive in hostile marine environments of the northern hemisphere,
including an ability to parasitize several species of salmon.
Salmonids are some of the most economically important and
sought after fish for human consumption, and louse parasitism has a
significant impact both on cultured and wild fish populations.
Salmon Lice is a timely collection of the latest research on
the cause and spread of lice infestations and management techniques
being designed and implemented to combat this issue.
Salmon Lice provides a thorough single volume review of
Lepeophtheirus salmonis, the key parasite standing in the
way of sustainable and profitable production of salmonid fishes
including salmon, trout and charr. Opening with a review of the
biology, morphology, life cycle, and larval behavior of the
parasite, Salmon Lice proceeds to review the distribution of
planktonic larvae of salmon lice, addresses management techniques
used in salmonid aquaculture and capture fisheries, provides a
practical assessment of the salmon lice issue and explores
potential solutions to the problem.
With comprehensive coverage of the biology and distribution of
this harmful and ubiquitous parasite, Salmon Lice will be of
value to fish health researchers, aquaculture and fisheries
professionals, and seafood industry personnel to inform the
management of both cultured and wild salmonid populations.
Key Features:
* In-depth coverage of a key parasite impacting viability and
sustainability of salmonid fisheries and aquaculture
* Integrates parasite biology and hydrodynamic models in diverse
coastal ecosystems
* Provides a practical assessment of the salmon louse issue
Reviews international salmon louse monitoring and management
techniques used in salmonid fisheries and aquaculture
survive in hostile marine environments of the northern hemisphere,
including an ability to parasitize several species of salmon.
Salmonids are some of the most economically important and
sought after fish for human consumption, and louse parasitism has a
significant impact both on cultured and wild fish populations.
Salmon Lice is a timely collection of the latest research on
the cause and spread of lice infestations and management techniques
being designed and implemented to combat this issue.
Salmon Lice provides a thorough single volume review of
Lepeophtheirus salmonis, the key parasite standing in the
way of sustainable and profitable production of salmonid fishes
including salmon, trout and charr. Opening with a review of the
biology, morphology, life cycle, and larval behavior of the
parasite, Salmon Lice proceeds to review the distribution of
planktonic larvae of salmon lice, addresses management techniques
used in salmonid aquaculture and capture fisheries, provides a
practical assessment of the salmon lice issue and explores
potential solutions to the problem.
With comprehensive coverage of the biology and distribution of
this harmful and ubiquitous parasite, Salmon Lice will be of
value to fish health researchers, aquaculture and fisheries
professionals, and seafood industry personnel to inform the
management of both cultured and wild salmonid populations.
Key Features:
* In-depth coverage of a key parasite impacting viability and
sustainability of salmonid fisheries and aquaculture
* Integrates parasite biology and hydrodynamic models in diverse
coastal ecosystems
* Provides a practical assessment of the salmon louse issue
Reviews international salmon louse monitoring and management
techniques used in salmonid fisheries and aquaculture
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Salmon Lice (ePub)“
List of Contributors vii Foreword by Bob Kabata xi Preface xiii Introduction: Lepeophtheirus salmonis--A Remarkable Success Story 1 Craig J. Hayward, Melanie Andrews, and Barbara F. Nowak Part I: The Distribution and Abundance of Planktonic Larval Stages of Lepeophtheirus salmonis: Surveillance and Modeling Chapter 1. Modeling the Distribution and Abundance of Planktonic Larval Stages of Lepeophtheirus salmonis in Norway 31 Lars Asplin, Karin K. Boxaspen, and Anne D. Sandvik Chapter 2. Abundance and Distribution of Larval Sea Lice in Scottish Coastal Waters 51 Alexander G. Murray, Trish L. Amundrud, Michael J. Penston, Campbell C. Pert, and Stuart J. Middlemas Chapter 3. Sea Louse Abundance on Farmed Salmon in the Southwestern New Brunswick Area of the Bay of Fundy 83 Blythe D. Chang, Fred H. Page, Michael J. Beattie, and Barry W.H. Hill Chapter 4. Modeling Sea Lice Production and Concentrations in the Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia 117 Dario J. Stucchi, Ming Guo, Michael G.G. Foreman, Piotr Czajko, Moira Galbraith, David L. Mackas, and Philip A. Gillibrand Part II: Salmon Louse Management on Farmed Salmon Chapter 5: Salmon Louse Management on Farmed Salmon--Norway 153 Gordon Ritchie and Karin K. Boxaspen Chapter 6: Ireland: The Development of Sea Lice Management Methods 177 David Jackson Chapter 7: Salmon Louse Management on Farmed Salmon in Scotland 205 Crawford W. Revie Chapter 8: Sea Lice Management on Salmon Farms in British Columbia, Canada 235 Sonja M. Saksida, Diane Morrison, Mark Sheppard, and Ian Keith Part III: Salmon Lice on Wild Salmonids in Coastal Zones: Present Status and Implications Chapter 9: Present Status and Implications of Salmon Lice on Wild Salmonids in Norwegian Coastal Zones 281 Bengt Finstad and P°al Arne Bjørn Chapter 10: Lepeophtheirus salmonis on Salmonids in the Northeast Pacific Ocean 307 Simon R.M. Jones and Richard J. Beamish Index 331 Color plates appear between pages 50 and 51.
Autoren-Porträt von Simon Jones, Richard Beamish
Richard Beamish is Senior Scientist in the Salmon andFreshwater Ecosystems division at the Pacific Biological Station,
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.
Simon Jones is a Research Scientist in Aquatic Animal
Health at the Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British
Columbia, Canada.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Simon Jones , Richard Beamish
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 360 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470961546
- ISBN-13: 9780470961544
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.08.2011
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