Marine Ornamental Shrimp: Biology, Aquaculture and Conservation

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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 16, 2009 - Technology & Engineering - 280 pages
Marine ornamental shrimp are amongst the most heavily traded invertebrate species in the aquarium industry. The majority of traded species are still collected from the wild, having a major effect on ocean ecosystems. An increase in the amount of culture of these species is now a major priority for those in the trade and for marine conservationists.

Marine Ornamental Shrimp provides a global overview of the biology, culture and conservation of the major families of marine ornamental shrimp. Coverage in this thorough volume includes ecological aspects, reproductive biology, major techniques used in culture systems for maturation, larviculture, and juvenile growth, and details of the main conservation issues surrounding these important species including a discussion of the negative aspects of wild specimen collection and the ongoing efforts to mitigate such impacts.

Marine Ornamental Shrimp is an important and extremely timely publication which will be an essential reference and manual for all those involved in the trade and culture of marine ornamental species, including aquaculture scientists and personnel in aquaria. Conservation biologists and invertebrate zoologists will also find much of importance within this book. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where aquaculture and biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this book on their shelves.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Collected and Traded Species
9
Chapter 3 Ecological Aspects
23
Chapter 4 Reproductive Biology and Mating Behavior
37
Chapter 5 Larval Development and Metamorphosis
45
Chapter 6 Broodstock Maintenance in Captivity
59
Chapter 7 Larval Culture
89
Chapter 8 Growout
129
Chapter 10 Future Improvements in Marine Ornamental Shrimp Culture
175
Chapter 11 Conservation Issues
185
Chapter 12 Conclusions
191
Glossary
195
References
201
Index
257
Color Plate Section
267
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Chapter 9 Other Marine Ornamental Decapod Species with Culture Potential
153

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Ricardo Calado, University of the Algarve, Portugal.

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