This extensive work focuses on an important group of temperate
freshwater fish, approaching the topic from the perspectives of both
biology and aquaculture. It compiles the latest research on fish
belonging to the Percidae family and describes in detail all biological
aspects relevant to the culture of different species, including ecology,
reproductive physiology, feeding and nutrition, genetics, immunology,
stress physiology and behavior. It also considers commercial fish
production and fish farming topics, such as protocols for induction of
gonad maturation, spawning, incubation and larval rearing.
Expert contributors not only provide a critical peer review of
scientific literature but also original research data, and identify
effective practical techniques. The book features chapters on
systematics, ecology and evolution, on development, metabolism and
husbandry of early life stages and on growth, metabolism, behavior and
husbandry of juvenile and grow-out stages. Furthermore, the authors
consider genetic improvement and domestication, as well as diseases and
health management, crucial to the readers' understanding of these fish
and how they can be cultured.
Both researchers of percid fish biology and aquaculture professionals
who are considering intensive and pond culture of percid fishes will
value this timely and comprehensive handbook.)