Genetics in Sustainable Fisheries Management sets out to apply conservation and biotechnology to protect natural fish populations an wild fish gene pools, while addressing the issues concerning biosafety and sustainable management.
Genetics in Sustainable Fisheries Management provides a detailed account of:
- The genetic profiles of different fish populations
- Molecular genetic marking techniques
- Factors affecting genetic diversity
- Genetic manipulation techniques
Contents
Biological Units in Fisheries Management
- Defining Population Boundaries for Fishery Management
Fish Genetic Diversity and Sustainable Fisheries
- Marine Genetic Resources and Sustainable Fisheries Management
- Freshwater Fish Genetic Resources and Conservation Approaches
- Framewater for Conservation and Management of Marine Genetic Resources
Genetic Risks in Fish Production, and Management Options
- Gene Transfer in Fisheries
- Genetic Factors in Fish Production: A Case Study of the Catfish
- Introgressive Hybridization of the Introduced Peled with the Native Whitefish Threatens Indigenous Coregonid Populations: A Case Study
- Microsatellite DNA Markers for Monitoring Genetic Change in Hatchery Stocks of Red Sea Bream: A Case Study
Index