Limit this search to....

Developments in Fish Telemetry: Proceedings of the Sixt Conference on Fish Telemetry Held in Europe 2007 Edition
Contributor(s): Almeida, Pedro R. (Editor), Quintella, Bernardo R. (Editor), Costa, Maria J. (Editor)
ISBN: 1402062362     ISBN-13: 9781402062360
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $208.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2007
Qty:
Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Annotation: This volume includes 33 peer-reviewed papers presented at the Sixth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe (Sesimbra, Portugal, 5-11 June 2005). The papers focus on the application of aquatic telemetry techniques by scientists to investigate fundamental aspects of animal biology in order to conserve and manage natural resources. The topics addressed in this issue are human impacts and fisheries, migration and behaviour, species conservation and habitat rehabilitation, and methodology and new technology.

This book is aimed at scientists and engineers actively involved in aquatic telemetry projects, aquatic biologists (marine and freshwater), fisheries biologist and managers.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Ecology
- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats - Lakes, Ponds & Swamps
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Dewey: 570
Series: Developments in Hydrobiology
Physical Information: 0.71" H x 7.87" W x 10.31" (2.04 lbs) 300 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Ecology
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
closed seasons or area closure (e. g., protected areas) been considered. Estuaries are productive ecosystems that provide The purpose of this study was to test the numerous ?shery opportunities and food for hypothesis that an estuarine species as the spotted people. In South Africa, temporarily resident grunter Pomadasys commersonnii is evenly d- estuarine ?sh populations are exploited for both tributed within the estuary and uniformly food, mainly subsistence, and recreation. Little is exploited by different groups of ?shers. This was known about the status of estuarine ?sheries, but done by investigating the movement behavior of it is widely believed that they have contributed legally undersized (