Ecology of Marine Fish

Edited by Mario LePage,Henrique Cabral,Jeremy Lobry,Olivier Le Pape

ISBN13: 9780323990363

Imprint: Academic Press Inc

Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology

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Published: 01/11/2024

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Ecology of Marine Fish offers reviews of our current knowledge on the ecology of marine fishes, integrating chapters written by leading researchers in the field and covering relevant topics in fish ecology. This is excellent for anyone in, or new to, the field who want an all- inclusive reference on the diversity of marine fish, their behaviors, their role in marine food webs as well as their human and environmental impacts on marine fish, such as pollutants and climate change. The book takes an historical approach to discussing spatial and temporal patterns of fish populations to the changing patterns of the present. Each chapter provides and in-depth review of the science behind marine fish populations and the methodological tools to the study them.
1. An incomplete history of the study of the ecology of marine fishes 2. The diversity and life history patterns of marine fishes 3. Methods for estimating the occurrence and abundance of marine fishes 4. Spatial and temporal patterns in the distribution of fishes 5. Modelling fish species richness and abundance 6. Fish movements 7. Trophic ecology of fishes 8. The role of fish in marine food webs 9. Fish growth patterns and relationships with environmental variables 10. Modelling fish growth 11. Reproduction of marine fishes 12. Early life stages of marine fishes 13. Fish nurseries 14. Behaviour of marine fishes 15. Fish populations’ connectivity: methods, patterns and applications 16. Genetic structure of marine fish populations 17. Methodological tools to the study of marine fish communities 18. Main typologies of marine fish communities 19. Functional diversity in marine fish assemblages 20. Quantifying human pressures affecting marine fishes 21. Effects of pollutants in marine fishes 22. Fisheries impacts on marine fish populations 23. Climate change impacts on marine fish populations and communities 24. Fish as indicators 25. Conservation of marine fish 26. Marine Protected Areas as a tool for fish conservation 27. Restoration of fish habitats, populations and communities 28. Future perspectives in the study of fish ecology
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