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F. Javier Sánchez Vázquez
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"Biology of European Seabass presents up-to-date reviews on key topics of seabass biology, written by leading scientific experts with extensive knowledge of seabass as well as their respective field of expertise. The book covers the biology and ecology of the different sea basses and the latest findings in molecular biology, physiology, and behavior of this species. Ranging from larval development to nutrition to pathology and immune system, the chapters cover a broad spectrum. The final chapter deals with novel tools such as transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. The social and commercial impact (fisheries and aquaculture) of seabass is also assessed"--

"European sea bass, Dicentrachus labrax, has attracted the attention of many people: scientist, fish farmers, fishermen and other stakeholders. Since ancient times, this species has been regarded as a highly valuable table fish, and it is actually a delicacy in the current restaurant marketing. This fish has many different names. In France, it is called "loup de mer", while in the Iberian Peninsula it is kwnon as "lubina" or "robalo". In Italy they name sea bass as "branzino" or "spigola", whereas the Greeks refer this fish as "lavraki" (from its vernacular name) and the Turks as "levrek". European sea bass was historically cultured in coastal lagoons and tidal reservoirs, so it should not be surprising this fish species was one of the first marine fish to be farmed in Europe using modern aquaculture techniques. In fact, in Italy sea bass and seabream are the most consumed fish species. With declining fisheries, the aquaculture of European sea bass becomes increasingly important to provide a high quality product to consumers. In fact, according to FAO predictions, by 2030 over 65% of seafood will be supplied by aquaculture. Sea bass aquaculture production has been rising since the early 90s, reaching over 130,000 tonnes per year in the last few years, while fisheries catches remain stacked around 10,000 tonnes per year. Geographically, the main production of sea bass is located in two countries: Turkey (34.2%) and Greece (34.1%); although this species is cultured in many other Mediterranean countries, such as Spain (11.4%), Italy (6.9%), Egypt (4%), Croatia (2.5%), France (2.4%), Tunisia, Cyprus, Portugal, etc"--

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Biology of European Sea Bass
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
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Biology of European Sea Bass
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Biology of European Sea Bass
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
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2014, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
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Table of Contents

Ecology and distribution of Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus 1758) / Ángel Pérez-Ruzafa and Concepción Marcos
The biological clock and dualism / Ana del Pozo, Jack Falcon and F. Javier Sánchez-Vázquez
The pineal organ of the European sea bass : a neuroanatomical approach / Patricia Herrera-Pérez, Arianna Servili, María del Carmen Rendâon-Unceta, Jack Falcón and José Antonio Muñoz-Cueto
Melatonin rhythms / Luisa M. Vera and Hervé Migaud
Neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction in sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) / Arianna Servili, Patricia Herrera-Pérez, José Antonio Paullada Salmerón, Olivier Kah and José Antonio Muñoz-Cueto
European sea bass larval culture / Enric Gisbert, Ignacio Fernández, Natalia Villamizar, Maria J. Darias, Jose L. Zambonino-Infante and Alicia Estévez
Foraging behavior / Sandie Millot, M.-L. Bégout and David Benhaïm
Food intake regulation / José Miguel Cerdá-Reverter
Nutrition and dietary selection / Rodrigo Fortes da Silva, Francisco Javier Sánchez Vázquez and Francisco Javier Martínez López
Pathology / Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla, Carlos Zarza and Belén Fouz
Current knowledge on the development and functionality of immune responses in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) / Jorge Galindo-Villegas and Victoriano Mulero
The response to stressors in the sea bass / Lluis Tort, Josep Rotllant, Michalis Pavlidis, Daniel Montero and Genciana Terova.

Edition Notes

"A Sciences Publishers book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
597/.736138
Library of Congress
QL638.M678 B56 2014, QL638.M678

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 423 pages
Number of pages
423

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31016883M
ISBN 10
1466599456
ISBN 13
9781466599451
LCCN
2014004101
OCLC/WorldCat
870439218

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