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Fish Pheromones and Related Cues - 9780813823867

Un libro in lingua di Sorensen Peter W. (EDT) Wisenden Brian D. (EDT) edito da Blackwell Pub, 2015

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Pheromones are chemical cues that pass between members of the same species that convey specific, adaptive information. These cues, and related chemicals whose function are less well defined, are especially important to fishes because of their aquatic environments and complex behaviors. Pheromones are also of increasing interest in both basic and applied aspects of fish biology because they can be used to manipulate fish behavior and may explain phenomena such as fishery collapse. Fish Pheromones and Related Cues provides a timely synthesis of this growing body of research in freshwater and marine species and explores everything from how these chemical signals evolved, are produced, released, and then processed, and finally to potential applications in fish culture and conservation.

Fish Pheromones and Related Cues opens with a useful overview on the theory of chemical communication and definitions. Chapters then progress by examining the biological importance of pheromones in inter- and intraspecies communication, the role these chemical cues play in a variety of biological functions from reproduction to predation, and then how they evolved and are detected and recognized by fish nervous systems. Final chapters provide valuable insight into how pheromones can be measured, how pheromonal disruption can explain effects of environmental pollution, and lastly how pheromones are being applied in real-world efforts to culture fish species, conserve our wild populations, and control invasive species.

With far-reaching economic, evolutionary, and ecological implications, Fish Pheromones and Related Cues will be an essential volume for anyone working in the fields of chemical communication, fish biology, fisheries science, aquatic conservation, ecology, invasive species control, and aquaculture.

Provides a timely synthesis on research of fish pheromones and related chemical cues

Chapters look at the roles of key biological functions such as reproduction, migration, and avoiding predation

The book closes with chapters that focus on real-world application of pheromone research

Peter W. Sorensen is Professor of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology at the University of Minnesota, USA.

Brian D. Wisendn! is Professor of Biosciences at Minnesota State University, Moorhead, USA.

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