Biology of Fishery Resources
Elevate your understanding of fish populations and aquatic ecology with Biology of Fishery Resources, a comprehensive reference edited by Xinjun Chen and Bilin Liu, published by Springer Nature Singapore in January 2022. Spanning approximately 186 pages, this expertly translated volume offers an accessible yet rigorous overview of fishery science fundamentals.
🔍 Key Features & Coverage
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Structured Into Seven Focused Chapters – The book covers fish population dynamics, life history stages, early development identification, age and growth estimation, sexual maturity, reproductive habits, feeding ecology, and migration mechanisms.
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Strong Methodological Foundations – Provides systematic overview of field and laboratory methods used in fisheries biology, introducing the fundamental concepts and research practices essential for aquatic sciences.
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Practical Focus on Fisheries Research Techniques – Helps readers master techniques like age determination, fecundity estimation, dietary analysis, population structure, and migratory behavior modeling – critical for both academic study and resource management.
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Ideal for Both Students and Practitioners – Designed to serve as a reference for undergraduate and postgraduate students in fisheries, marine biology, and aquatic ecology, as well as field researchers and industry professionals.