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Marine Bivalve Molluscs 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

(Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470674946
  • ISBN-13: 9780470674949
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x178x28 mm, kaal: 939 g
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  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470674946
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Marine Bivalve Molluscs Marine Bivalve Molluscs is a comprehensive and thoroughly updated Second Edition of Bivalve Molluscs, covering all major aspects of this important class of invertebrates. As well as being an important class biologically and ecologically, many of the bivalves are fished and cultured commercially (e.g. mussels, oysters, scallops and clams) in a multi-billion dollar worldwide industry.

Elizabeth Gosling has written a landmark book that will stand for many years as the standard work on the subject. Chapters in Marine Bivalve Molluscs cover morphology, ecology, feeding, reproduction, settlement and recruitment, growth, physiology, fisheries, aquaculture, genetics, diseases and parasites, and public health issues. A full understanding of many of these aspects is vital for all those working in bivalve fisheries and culture.

An essential purchase for anyone concerned with this important class of animals, copies of Marine Bivalve Molluscs should be on the shelves of biologists, ecologists, environmental scientists, fisheries scientists and personnel within the aquaculture industry. Copies of the book should be available in all libraries and research establishments where these subjects are studied or taught.

REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION

An admirable achievementa valuable addition to marine sciences libraries everywhere. The back cover of this book says that it is a landmark text that will stand for many years as the standard work on this subject. I can only agree with this sentiment.

~ Aquaculture

A welcome addition to the literature and provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of biological and environmental factors that affect and control both natural populations of marine bivalves and culture operations.

~ Aquaculture International

The author has done an admirable job in compiling a wealth of information into a readable text.

~ Transactions of the American Fisheries Society

Will serve well as a description of much of both the experimental biology and the aquaculture of bivalves.

~ Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Provides excellent reviews of all major aspectsan extremely important reference for anyone engaged in bivalve research, fisheries management, and aquaculture.

~ Quarterly Review of Biology

The book is very readable, in an easy style. It is well illustrated and there is a wealth of data and statistics presented.

~ Bulletin of the Malacological Society of London
Preface viii
Acknowledgements x
1 Phylogeny and evolution of bivalve molluscs 1(11)
Phylogeny of the Mollusca
1(2)
Phylogeny and evolution of Bivalvia
3(4)
Evolution and adaptive radiation in Bivalvia
7(3)
Notes
10(1)
References
10(2)
2 Morphology of bivalves 12(32)
Introduction
12(1)
Shell
12(9)
Mantle
21(3)
Gills
24(3)
The foot
27(4)
Labial palps and alimentary canal
31(3)
Gonads
34(1)
Heart and haemolymph vessels
34(1)
Excretory organs
35(1)
Nerves and sensory receptors
36(2)
References
38(6)
3 Ecology of bivalves 44(55)
Introduction
44(1)
Global and local distribution patterns
44(8)
Factors affecting geographic distribution
52(3)
Factors affecting local distribution
55(23)
Climate change
78(6)
Note
84(1)
References
84(15)
4 How bivalves feed 99(58)
Introduction
99(1)
Filtration rate
100(10)
Particle processing on the gills, labial palps and in the stomach
110(18)
The alimentary canal and digestive process
128(11)
Absorption efficiency
139(2)
Effects of bivalve suspension-feeders on the ecosystem
141(3)
Notes
144(1)
References
144(13)
5 Reproduction, settlement and recruitment 157(46)
Introduction
157(1)
Sexuality
157(2)
Gametogenesis
159(1)
Reproductive cycles
159(6)
Factors controlling reproduction
165(5)
Annual storage cycle
170(1)
Reproductive effort and fecundity
171(4)
Deleterious effects on the reproductive cycle
175(1)
Fertilization
175(2)
Larval development
177(1)
Factors affecting larval growth
178(3)
Larval dispersal and population connectivity
181(3)
Larval identification and abundance estimation
184(1)
Settlement, metamorphosis and post-larval dispersal
185(4)
References
189(14)
6 Growth 203(40)
Introduction
203(1)
Methods of measuring absolute growth
203(10)
Allometric growth
213(3)
Scope for growth and dynamic energy budget models
216(3)
Factors affecting growth
219(13)
Note
232(1)
References
232(11)
7 Circulation, respiration, excretion and osmoregulation 243(27)
Circulation
243(3)
Respiration
246(14)
Excretion and osmoregulation
260(4)
Note
264(1)
References
264(6)
8 Fisheries and management of natural populations 270(55)
Introduction
270(1)
Population dynamics
271(11)
Fisheries assessment and management
282(5)
Scallop fisheries
287(14)
Oyster fisheries
301(8)
Mussel fisheries
309(5)
Clam fisheries
314(5)
References
319(6)
9 Bivalve culture 325(104)
Introduction
325(1)
Fundamentals of bivalve culture
326(14)
Mussel culture
340(8)
Oyster culture
348(7)
Scallop culture
355(7)
Clam culture
362(7)
Bivalve culture and the environment
369(2)
Ecosystem approach to bivalve culture
371(3)
Note
374(1)
References
375(8)
10 Genetics in aquaculture
383(1)
Introduction
383(1)
Quantitative genetics
384(2)
Selective breeding
386(8)
Protein and DNA markers
394(9)
Bivalve genomics
403(5)
Chromosomal genetics and ploidy manipulation
408(9)
Transgenics
417(2)
Notes
419(1)
References
419(10)
11 Diseases and parasites 429(49)
Introduction
429(1)
Viruses
429(2)
Bacteria
431(3)
Fungi
434(1)
Protistans
434(13)
Porifera
447(1)
Helminths
448(3)
Annelids
451(1)
Crustaceans
452(2)
Neoplasia
454(1)
Defence mechanisms
455(8)
Perspectives
463(1)
References
464(14)
12 Public health 478(36)
Introduction
478(1)
Bacterial infections
478(2)
Viral infections
480(1)
Biotoxins
481(7)
Industrial pollutants
488(2)
Controls on the production and processing of bivalves
490(5)
Elimination of pathogens and other hazards
495(4)
Monitoring and quality control
499(3)
HAACP system
502(6)
Notes
508(1)
References
508(6)
Subject index 514(6)
Species index 520
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elizabeth Gosling, PhD, DSc, based at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland, is an author of international repute with a huge wealth of research, teaching and hands-on experience of working with bivalves.