Xenobiotics in Aquatic Animals (PDF)
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Aquaculture is quickly becoming the largest contributor of fish protein for human consumption. As the aquaculture business expands, farmed fish will be exposed to more environmental toxins, necessitating the use of chemical therapeutic drugs for fish. This book brings together experts on the regulation of environmental toxins and food chemicals from around the world, as well as researchers looking into the metabolism and disposal of foreign chemicals (xenobiotics) in fish species. The impact of xenobiotics on reproductive and developmental biology of all living forms has become of prime importance at the current time. As the effect of these xenobiotics on aquatic animals is an emerging area for research and development, several groupsacross the world are working on these aspects, targeting different groups of fishes in both marine and freshwater ecosystems.
This collective work highlights several key and updated recent aspects of different types of xenobiotics entering aquatic ecosystems, impacts of these agents on reproductive physiology, developmental biology, breeding biology, hormonal imbalance, aquatic ecology, and pollution on the aquatic ecosystem. The unique aggregation of different types of stressors to aquatic animals under a single volume will be a useful reference for readers, including scientists, teachers, students, researchers and policymakers and those involved in aquaculture and environment conservation.
Dr. Younis Ahmad Hajam holds a doctorate in Zoology from Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidayalaya (A Central University), Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. He is currently working as Assistant Professor in Department of Life Sciences and Allied Health Sciences, Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Padhiana, Jalandhar,Punjab, India. Formerly Dr
Dr. Ankur Jamwal is an assistant professor at Azim Premji University, Bengaluru - India. Dr. Jamwal has over a decade of experience as an aquatic biologist and ecotoxicologist and has published over twenty research articles in international journals of repute. In addition to studying the effects of stress on the physiology of aquatic animals, Dr. Jamwal is also interested in the risk assessment of consumption of food cultivated using water that may be contaminated with toxic elements and compounds. He applies the concepts of aquatic physiology to developing sustainable aquaculture practices. Dr. Jamwal has received multiple awards, including the Best Fisheries Graduate of India - 2010, and ICAR International Fellow. He is a passionate speaker and loves to spread awareness on climate change and the conservation of aquatic ecosystems.
Dr. Irfan Ahmad works as an Professor cum Chief Scientist in the Division of Fish Genetics and Biotechnology at Faculty of Fisheries, Rangil, Ganderbal, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology-Kashmir. He obtained masters and Doctoral degree in Zoology from Kashmir University. He was the first student in Zoology from Jammu and Kashmir to clear National Eligibility Test (CSIR/UGC) in Zoology. His area of research interest is Molecular markers, Pathogenic organisms in fish and aquatic environment. He is also receipt of first prize Willey Blackwell (International Society of Zoological Sciences, China). Dr. Ahmad is recipient of various International Travel Scholarships from World Fisheries Congress, SERB, GoI, Sabin Vaccine Institute and Gates foundation. He has travelled more than 8 countries to present his research in various international congress, symposiums and conferences.
- 2023, 2023, 427 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Mohd Ashraf Rather, Adnan Amin, Younis Ahmad Hajam, Ankur Jamwal, Irfan Ahmad
- Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
- ISBN-10: 9819912148
- ISBN-13: 9789819912148
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.05.2023
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