Aquaculture: Farming Aquatic Animals and Plants

Höfundur John S. Lucas; Paul C. Southgate; Craig S. Tucker

Útgefandi Wiley Global Research (STMS)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119230861

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2018

12.190 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • Preface to the Third Edition
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 What is and What isn’t Aquaculture?
  • 1.2 Origins of Aquaculture and Agriculture
  • 1.3 Aquaculture and Capture Fisheries Production
  • 1.4 The Efficiency of Aquaculture for Food Production
  • 1.5 Has There Been a ‘Blue’ Revolution?
  • 1.6 The Big Producers
  • 1.7 China
  • 1.8 Issues for Developed Countries
  • 1.9 An Allegory
  • 1.10 Diversity of Aquaculture
  • 1.11 Fishery Stock Enhancement and Restoration
  • 1.12 Summary
  • References
  • 2 Principles of Aquaculture
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Intensity of Aquaculture
  • 2.3 Polyculture
  • 2.4 Integrated Agri‐Aquaculture Systems
  • 2.5 Static, Open, Semi‐Closed and Recirculating (Closed) Systems
  • 2.6 Selecting a New Species for Farming
  • 2.7 Developing a New Farm or a New Farmed Species
  • 2.8 Case Studies
  • 2.9 Summary
  • References
  • 3 Aquaculture Systems Design
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Site Selection and Development
  • 3.3 Aquaculture Systems
  • 3.4 Plumbing and Pumps
  • 3.5 Hatchery Systems
  • 3.6 Summary
  • References
  • 4 Water Quality
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Water Quality Variables
  • 4.3 Effects of Water Quality on Aquatic Animals
  • 4.4 Pond Water‐Quality Management
  • 4.5 Effluents
  • 4.6 Summary
  • References
  • 5 Resource Use and the Environment
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 An Overview of Resource Use and Environmental Issues
  • 5.3 Land Use
  • 5.4 Water Use
  • 5.5 Energy Use
  • 5.6 Feed‐Fish Use
  • 5.7 Chemicals
  • 5.8 Water Pollution
  • 5.9 Best Management Practices
  • 5.10 Environmental Advocacy in Aquaculture
  • 5.11 Summary
  • References
  • 6 Reproduction, Life Cycles and Growth
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Reproductive Physiology
  • 6.3 Life Cycles
  • 6.4 Growth
  • 6.5 Summary
  • References
  • 7 Genetics
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Basic Genetics
  • 7.3 Epigenetics
  • 7.4 Domestication and Strain Evaluation
  • 7.5 Selection
  • 7.6 Inbreeding and Maintenance of Genetic Quality
  • 7.7 Crossbreeding and Hybridisation
  • 7.8 Chromosomal Techniques
  • 7.9 Xenogenesis
  • 7.10 Genetic Engineering
  • 7.11 Gene Editing
  • 7.12 Combining Genetic Enhancement Programs
  • 7.13 Genotype‐environment Interactions
  • 7.14 Future Developments
  • 7.15 Summary
  • References
  • 8 Nutrition and Feeds
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Energy Consumption and Partitioning (Bioenergetics)
  • 8.3 The Relationship between Growth and Food Consumption
  • 8.4 Requirements and Metabolic Functions of Nutrients
  • 8.5 Digestion and Assimilation of Food
  • 8.6 Formulation, Manufacture and Digestibility of Feeds
  • 8.7 Nutrition Management Strategies
  • 8.8 Feed Management
  • 8.9 Emerging Research Areas
  • 8.10 Summary
  • References
  • 9 Hatchery and Larval Foods
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Foods for Hatchery Culture Systems
  • 9.3 Feeding Strategy for Larval Culture
  • 9.4 Compound Hatchery Feeds
  • 9.5 Development of Microdiets for Fish Larvae
  • 9.6 Harvesting Natural Plankton
  • 9.7 Pond Fertilisation as a Food Source for Aquaculture
  • 9.8 Summary
  • References
  • 10 Disease Principles
  • 10.1 Introduction to Disease
  • 10.2 General Principles of Infectious Diseases in Aquaculture
  • 10.3 The Philosophy of Disease Control
  • 10.4 Generalised Disease Management Techniques
  • 10.5 Major Diseases
  • 10.6 Summary
  • References
  • 11 Pathogens and Parasites
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Viruses
  • 11.3 Bacteria
  • 11.4 Fungi
  • 11.5 Protozoans
  • 11.6 Myxozoans
  • 11.7 Platyhelminths
  • 11.8 Nematodes
  • 11.9 Acanthocephalans
  • 11.10 Leeches
  • 11.11 Crustaceans
  • 11.12 Fishborne Zoonotic Agents and Aquaculture
  • 11.13 Aquaponics
  • 11.14 Summary
  • References
  • 12 Prevention of Disease by Vaccination
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 A Beginner’s Guide to Fish Immunology
  • 12.3 Vaccinating Fishes
  • 12.4 Types of Vaccine
  • 12.5 Routes of Delivery
  • 12.6 Adjuvants
  • 12.7 Vaccination in Practice
  • 12.8 Research and Development Track for Commercial Fish Vaccines
  • 12.9 Future Trends: Vaccination in the Age of Genomics
  • 12.10 Conclusions
  • 12.11 Summary
  • References
  • 13 Post‐harvest Technology and Processing
  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Basic Characteristics
  • 13.3 Safety and Health
  • 13.4 Nutritional Aspects
  • 13.5 The Balance between Safety and Nutrition
  • 13.6 Aquaculture and Fisheries Products
  • 13.7 Harvesting
  • 13.8 Live Transport
  • 13.9 Muscle Structure: Rigor and Texture
  • 13.10 Stunning and Post‐Mortem Processing
  • 13.11 Effects of Feed on the Product
  • 13.12 Specialised Niche Market Products
  • 13.13 Flavours and Taints
  • 13.14 Texture
  • 13.15 Concepts: Quality, Freshness, Shelf Life and Quality Index
  • 13.16 Microbiology, Specific Spoilage Organism (SSO) and Other Spoilage Processes
  • 13.17 Freezing and Frozen Storage
  • 13.18 Packaging
  • 13.19 Quality Control, Quality Assurance, HACCP and Risk Assessment
  • 13.20 Traceability, Identification and Origin
  • 13.21 Canning
  • 13.22 Smoking
  • 13.23 Summary
  • References
  • 14 Economics
  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 Profitability from a Business Viewpoint (Farm Models)
  • 14.3 Markets and Marketing
  • 14.4 Economies of Scale and Similar Factors
  • 14.5 Allowing for and Coping with Business Risk and Uncertainty
  • 14.6 Economic Assessment from a Social Standpoint
  • 14.7 Summary
  • References
  • 15 Seaweed and Microalgae
  • 15.1 General Introduction
  • 15.2 Seaweeds
  • 15.3 Microalgae
  • 15.4 Summary
  • References
  • 16 Carps
  • 16.1 Introduction
  • 16.2 Biology of the Important Carps in Aquaculture
  • 16.3 Artificial Propagation
  • 16.4 Nutrition
  • 16.5 Culture Practices
  • 16.6 Diseases
  • 16.7 Genetic Improvement
  • 16.8 Culture‐Based Fisheries
  • 16.9 Conclusions
  • 16.10 Summary
  • References
  • 17 Salmonids
  • 17.1 Introduction
  • 17.2 Biology
  • 17.3 Freshwater Farming
  • 17.4 Marine Farming
  • 17.5 Feeds
  • 17.6 Grading and Stocking Densities
  • 17.7 Maturation, Sex Reversal and Triploidy
  • 17.8 Fish Health
  • 17.9 Harvesting and Products
  • 17.10 Environmental Issues
  • 17.11 Summary
  • References
  • 18 Tilapias
  • 18.1 Introduction
  • 18.2 Family, Species and Genetic Variation
  • 18.3 Ecology and Distribution
  • 18.4 Sex Determination and Reproduction
  • 18.5 Control of Reproduction
  • 18.6 Seed Production
  • 18.7 Nutrition, Feeds and Feeding
  • 18.8 Grow‐Out Systems
  • 18.9 Disease Management
  • 18.10 Harvest, Processing and Marketing
  • 18.11 Summary
  • References
  • 19 Catfishes
  • 19.1 Introduction
  • 19.2 Pangasiid Catfishes
  • 19.3 Ictalurid Catfishes
  • 19.4 Clariid Catfishes
  • 19.5 Summary
  • References
  • 20 Marine Finfish Aquaculture
  • 20.1 Introduction
  • 20.2 Importance of Marine Fish Aquaculture
  • 20.3 Hatcheries
  • 20.4 Grow‐Out Systems
  • 20.5 Nutrition and Feeds
  • 20.6 Marine Fishes in Aquaculture
  • 20.7 Milkfish
  • 20.8 European Seabass
  • 20.9 Gilthead Sea Bream
  • 20.10 Yellowtail Amberjack
  • 20.11 Red Sea Bream
  • 20.12 Cobia
  • 20.13 Flatfishes
  • 20.14 Sturgeon
  • 20.15 Summary
  • References
  • 21 Soft‐shelled Turtles
  • 21.1 Introduction
  • 21.2 Biology
  • 21.3 Aquaculture Development
  • 21.4 Culture Facilities
  • 21.5 Culture Stages
  • 21.6 Water Quality
  • 21.7 Nutrition, Feeding and Feed Formulation
  • 21.8 Infectious Diseases
  • 21.9 Harvesting and Processing
  • 21.10 The Future of Soft‐Shelled Turtle Farming
  • 21.11 Summary
  • References
  • 22 Shrimps
  • 22.1 Introduction
  • 22.2 Cultured Species
  • 22.3 Grow‐Out Systems
  • 22.4 Preparation of Ponds
  • 22.5 Reproduction and Maturation
  • 22.6 Hatchery Design and Larval Culture
  • 22.7 Seedstock Quality and Stocking
  • 22.8 Production Management and Harvest
  • 22.9 Nutrition, Formulated Diets and Feed Management
  • 22.10 Emerging Production Technologies and Issues
  • 22.11 Responsible Shrimp Farming and the Challenge of Sustainability
  • 22.12 Summary
  • References
  • 23 Freshwater Decapod Crustaceans
  • 23.1 Introduction
  • 23.2 Farmed Species
  • 23.3 The Chinese Mitten Crab
  • 23.4 Freshwater Crayfish
  • 23.5 Freshwater Prawns
  • 23.6 Summary
  • References
  • 24 Bivalve Molluscs
  • 24.1 Introduction
  • 24.2 Aspects of Biology
  • 24.3 Farmed Bivalves
  • 24.4 Phases of Bivalve Aquaculture
  • 24.5 Farming Problems
  • 24.6 Introductions and Other Environmental Issues
  • 24.7 Industry Reviews
  • 24.8 The Future of Bivalve Aquaculture
  • 24.9 Summary
  • References
  • 25 Abalone
  • 25.1 Introduction
  • 25.2 Production from Fisheries and Farms
  • 25.3 Biology
  • 25.4 Culture Techniques
  • 25.5 Postlarvae and Juveniles
  • 25.6 Grow‐Out Systems
  • 25.7 Diseases and Parasites
  • 25.8 The World Abalone Market
  • 25.9 Summary
  • References
  • 26 Aquaculture in the Aquarium Industry
  • 26.1 Introduction
  • 26.2 The Aquarium Industry
  • 26.3 The Need for Aquaculture in the Aquarium Industry
  • 26.4 Aquaculture of Tropical Freshwater Organisms
  • 26.5 Aquaculture of Tropical Marine Organisms
  • 26.6 Sustainable Development
  • 26.7 The Future of Aquaculture in the Aquarium Industry
  • 26.8 Summary
  • References
  • 27 The Future of Aquaculture
  • 27.1 Introduction
  • 27.2 Drivers of Future Demand and Supply
  • 27.3 Responding to the Challenges of the Future
  • 27.4 Summary
  • References
  • Index
  • End User License Agreement
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