Atlantic Salmon Ecology
by Øystein Aas, Anders Klemetsen, Sigurd Einum, Jostein Skurdal
Atlantic Salmon Ecology is a landmark publication, both scientifically important and visually attractive. Comprehensively covering all major aspects of the relationship of the Atlantic salmon with its environment, chapters include details of migration and dispersal, reproduction, habitat requirements, feeding, growth rates, competition, predation, parasitsm, population dynamics, effects of landscape use, hydro power development, climate change, and exploitation. The book closes with a summary and look at possible future research directions.
Backed by the Norwegian Research Council and with editors and contributors widely known and respected, Atlantic Salmon Ecology is an essential purchase for all those working with this species, including fisheries scientists and managers, fish biologists, ecologists, physiologists, environmental biologists and aquatic scientists, fish and wildlife department personnel and regulatory bodies. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught should have copies of this important publication.
- Comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of Atlantic Salmon
- Atlantic Salmon is one of the world's most commercially important species
- Backed by the Norwegian Research Council
- Experienced editor and internationally respected contributors
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