Bivalve Molluscs :Biology, Ecology and Culture

Publication subTitle :Biology, Ecology and Culture

Author: Elizabeth Gosling  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781405147576

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780852382349

Subject: Q959.215 Bivalves (Bivalvia, Pelecypode)

Language: ENG

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Bivalve Molluscs is an extremely comprehensive book 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 who has a huge wealth of research, teaching and hands on experience working with bivalves, has written a landmark book that will stand for many years as the standard work on the subject. Chapters in 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 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.


Elizabeth Gosling is based at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Galway, Ireland.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface

pp.:  7 – 11

Acknowledgements

pp.:  11 – 12

1 An Introduction to Bivalves

pp.:  12 – 13

2 Morphology of Bivalves

pp.:  13 – 19

3 Ecology of Bivalves

pp.:  19 – 56

4 How Bivalves Feed

pp.:  56 – 99

5 Reproduction, Settlement and Recruitment

pp.:  99 – 143

6 Bivalve Growth

pp.:  143 – 181

7 Circulation, Respiration, Excretion and Osmoregulation

pp.:  181 – 213

8 Fisheries and Management of Natural Populations

pp.:  213 – 237

9 Bivalve Culture

pp.:  237 – 296

10 Genetics in Aquaculture

pp.:  296 – 345

11 Diseases and Parasites

pp.:  345 – 382

12 Public Health

pp.:  382 – 424

Subject Index

pp.:  424 – 444

Species Index

pp.:  444 – 451

LastPages

pp.:  451 – 456

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