Fish EcologyThis book introduces the ecology of fishes by describing the inter-relationships between fishes and the aquatic habitats they occupy. It can be read in complementary ways. A sequential reading, chapter by chapter, covers the main themes of ecology, including habitat use, species interactions, migration, feeding, population dynamics and reproduction in realtion to the major habitats occupied by fishes. An alternative reading selects a particular sort of habitat, such as rivers, and by skipping from chapter to chapter, builds up a picture of the ecology of fishes living in that habitat. "Fish Ecology" is written for students in marine ecology, freshwater ecology, fish biology, fisheries ecology and aquaculture. |
Contents
I | 7 |
III | 7 |
V | 7 |
VI | 10 |
VII | 11 |
VIII | 12 |
IX | 13 |
X | 16 |
LXII | 113 |
LXIII | 114 |
LXIV | 115 |
LXV | 116 |
LXVI | 117 |
LXVIII | 118 |
LXX | 119 |
LXXI | 121 |
XI | 21 |
XII | 25 |
XIII | 27 |
XIV | 28 |
XV | 31 |
XVI | 32 |
XIX | 34 |
XX | 40 |
XXI | 45 |
XXII | 48 |
XXIII | 52 |
XXIV | 59 |
XXV | 61 |
XXVIII | 62 |
XXX | 65 |
XXXI | 68 |
XXXII | 69 |
XXXIII | 73 |
XXXIV | 77 |
XXXV | 80 |
XXXVI | 81 |
XXXVII | 83 |
XXXVIII | 84 |
XXXIX | 85 |
XL | 86 |
XLI | 87 |
XLII | 88 |
XLIII | 89 |
XLV | 91 |
XLVI | 92 |
XLVII | 94 |
XLVIII | 95 |
L | 97 |
LI | 98 |
LII | 99 |
LIII | 101 |
LIV | 103 |
LV | 106 |
LVI | 107 |
LVII | 108 |
LVIII | 110 |
LIX | 112 |
LXXIV | 122 |
LXXV | 123 |
LXXVI | 124 |
LXXVII | 125 |
LXXVIII | 126 |
LXXIX | 127 |
LXXX | 128 |
LXXXI | 130 |
LXXXII | 132 |
LXXXIII | 133 |
LXXXIV | 135 |
LXXXVI | 136 |
LXXXIX | 139 |
XC | 140 |
XCIII | 143 |
XCIV | 144 |
XCV | 145 |
XCVI | 146 |
XCVII | 149 |
XCVIII | 150 |
XCIX | 152 |
CI | 153 |
CIV | 158 |
CV | 159 |
CVII | 161 |
CVIII | 162 |
CXI | 165 |
CXII | 167 |
CXIV | 171 |
CXV | 172 |
CXVI | 173 |
CXVIII | 175 |
CXIX | 178 |
CXX | 179 |
CXXI | 180 |
CXXII | 182 |
CXXIII | 187 |
CXXIV | 189 |
CXXV | 193 |
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abiotic abiotic conditions abundance adult algae aquaculture aquatic areas bathypelagic benthic biomass biotic interactions bluegill breeding carnivores changes chapter cichlids clupeoids competition coral reefs cottids cyprinids demersal density detritivores diadromous diet distribution downstream ecology effects eggs elasmobranchs energy environment environmental estuaries exploited factors fecundity feeding guilds female Figure fins fish assemblages fish fauna fish populations fisheries fishes living flatfishes fresh water freshwater gill growth rate habitat herbivorous important increase invertebrates iteroparous juvenile lakes lamprey larger larvae latitudes life-history littoral Lowe-McConnell males marine mesopelagic migration movement number of species organisms oxygen oxygen concentrations pattern pelagic fishes perch phytoplankton piscivores pools predation prey production recruitment reef fishes rhithron riverine rivers salinity salmon salmonids sea water seasonal sexual maturity shallow sharks shoals spawners spawning stenothermal stickleback streams structure sunfish surface survival swim-bladder swimming teleosts temperature thermocline tropical trout viviparous water column zone zooplanktivorous zooplankton