Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries - Limnology Journals, Books & Online Media | Springer
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries Editor-in-Chief: Jennifer L.
Reviews will be considered for publication from any aspect of the biology, ecology, and management of fish and fishing.
Emphasis will be placed on broad perspectives concerning the impacts and efficiencies of fisheries science in analyses of adaptation, biological function, exploitation, and conservation of fish and fish communities.
Reviews: Methods and Technology in Fish Biology and Fisheries is a book series published in affiliation with RFBF.
This book series is dedicated to the publication of larger review topics with multiple aspects and/or proceedings of symposia concerning methods and technologies in fish biology and fisheries.
RFBF caters to all readers interested in the various aspects of fish biology or fisheries, including those from universities and research institutes, resource management and conservation groups, the fisheries industry, professional biological societies, and local, regional, and international resource organizations.
The journal welcomes manuscripts containing new research if they offer important synthesis, have a strong conceptual basis, and thoroughly review historic or contrasting ideas.
Daniel Pauly\'s publications - articles in peer-reviewed journals
Intrinsic vulnerability in the global fish catc h.
The rise of seafood awareness campaigns in an era of collapsing fisheries.
Major trends in small-scale marine fisheries, with emphasis on developing countries, and some implications for the social sciences .Maritime Studies (MAST).
Reconstruction of coral reef fisheries catches in American Samoa, 1950-2002.
A fuzzy logic expert system to estimate intrinsic extinction vulnerabilities of marine fishes to fishing.
Trophodynamic indicators for an ecosystem approach to fisheries .
Richness of common names of Brazilian marine fishes and its effect on catch statistics.
Fishing down marine food webs: it is far more pervasive than we thought.
Global trends in world fisheries: impacts on marine ecosystems and food security.
AMBIO: a Journal of the Human Environment 34(8): 619-622.
Integration of subsystem models as a tool toward describing feeding interactions and fisheries impacts in a Large Marine Ecosystem, the Gulf of Mexico.
Reconstruction of coral reef-and bottom fisheries catches for U.S.
Good news, bad news: Global fisheries discards are declining, but so are total catches.
On losing and recovering fisheries and marine science data .
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Amazon.com: Global Warming: Implications for Freshwater and Marine Fish (Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series): Books: C. M. Wood, D. G. McDonald
The potential impact on freshwater and marine fish is immense, because most fish have no physiological ability to regulate their body temperature.
This volume focuses on the effects of temperature at all levels of organization in fish, with particular emphasis on physiological function: cells, epithelia, organ systems, the whole organism, reproduction, behavior, pollutant interactions, ecology and population dynamics.
Written by experts in the field, many chapters also speculate on the long-term physiological and ecological implications to fish of a 2-4oC global warming scenario over the next half century.
Hochachka on page 447 Muscle Development and Growth (A Volume in the Fish Physiology Series) (Fish Physiology) by Ian A.
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