Tilapia : Biology, Culture, and Nutrition

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Tilapia : Biology, Culture, and Nutrition

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 704 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781560223184
  • DDC分類 639.3774

Full Description

Learn to maximize tilapia production in different areas around the world

Tilapia is the second-most cultured fish species in the world, and its production is increasing each year. However, for several reasons profit margins remain slim. Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and Nutrition presents respected international experts detailing every aspect of tilapia production around the world. Biology, breeding and larval rearing, farming techniques, feeding issues, post-harvest technology, and industry economics are clearly presented. This concise yet extensive reference provides the latest research and practical information to efficiently and economically maximize production in diverse locales, conditions, and climates.

Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and Nutrition comprehensively explores all types of tilapia with a detailed biologic description of the fish that takes readers from egg through harvesting. The book authoritatively discusses production issues such as feed nutrition, temperature, water quality, parasites, and disease control to guide readers on how to best encourage fast, efficient growth. Economic and marketing information are examined, including industry data and projections by country. Each chapter approaches a specific facet of tilapia and provides the most up-to-date research available in that area. This resource gives the most current, detailed information needed for effective tilapia farming in one compact economical volume. Extensively referenced with an abundance of clear, helpful tables, photographs, and figures.

Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and Nutrition discusses in detail:

complete biology, including sex ratios, optimum temperatures for growth and spawning, water quality parameters, and disease tolerance

industry predictions

hormonal control of growth

genetic improvement

sex determination, manipulation, and control

seed production

culture practices

earthen and lined pond production

culture in flowing water

cage culture

feed formulation and processing, and feeding management

soil, water, and effluent quality

saline tolerance levels with optimum rate of acclimation to seawater

polyculture of tilapia with shrimp

bottom soil conditions

nutrient requirements with non-nutrient components

parasites and diseases



Tilapia: Biology, Culture, and Nutrition is essential reading for aquaculturists, nutritionists, geneticists, hatchery managers, feed formulators, feed mill operators, extension specialists, tilapia growers, fish farmers/producers, educators, disease specialists, aquaculture veterinarians, policy makers, educators, and students.

Contents

About the Editors,, Contributors,, Preface,, Acknowledgments,, Chapter 1. Biology (William L. Shelton and Thomas J. Popma),, Introduction,, Taxonomic Relationships,, Biogeography,, Bionomics and Life History ,, Environmental Biology,, Chapter 2. Prospect and Potential for Global Production (Kevin Fitzsimmons),, Introduction,, Overview of Tilapia Produced for International Trade,, Regional Production and Markets,, Industry Predictions and Outlook,, Chapter 3. Control of Growth: Developments and Prospects (Brian S. Shepherd, Gregory M. Weber, Mathilakath M. Vijayan, Andre Seale, Larry G. Riley, M. Fernanda Rodriguez, N. Harold Richman III, Tetsuya Hirano, and E. Gordon Grau),, Introduction,, Relevance of Neuroendocrine Research to Tilapia Aquaculture,, Hormonal Control of Growth in Tilapia,, Nonhormonal Control of Growth in Tilapia,, Novel Approaches to Growth Enhancement,, Conclusions,, Chapter 4. Recent Directions in Genetics (C. Greg Lutz),, Traditional Animal Breeding Approaches,, Artificial Spawning: Implications for Genetic Improvement,, Chromosomal Manipulations,, Transgenic Tilapia,, Molecular Discrimination/Characterization and Gene Mapping,, Chapter 5. Fingerling Production Systems (Bartholomew W. Green),, Introduction,, Production Methodologies,, Interspawning Interval,, Incubation,, Fry Rearing,, Hatchery-Phase Fishing Health Management,, Fingerling Nursery Rearing,, Chapter 6. Hormone Manipulation of Sex (Ronald P. Phelps),, Introduction,, Chemicals Used to Dire