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This volume is dedicated to an in-depth
discussion of the biochemical ecology of
marine fishes. The authors review fish
biology with regard to the environment and
the world's fisheries. They show how fish
can be assessed for harvesting at the best
time in their life cycles and in the
correct condition for marketing, freezing,
and preserving. In this context, they
include coverage of adaptations of fish to
the environment, life cycles, and
metabolism. This volume will be of
interest to biochemists, marine
ecologists, and fishery
scientists.Advances in Marine Biology has
always offered marine biologists an
in-depth and up-to-date review on a
variety of topics. As well as many volumes
that provide a selection of important
topics, the series also includes thematic
volumes that examine a particular field in
detail.
■ Adaptations of Fish
■ Strategies of Adaptation
■ Molecular and Metabolic Aspects of Life
Cycles
■ The Metabolic Basis of Productivity and
the Balance of Substance and Energy
■ Indicators of Fish Condition
■ Intraspecific and lnterspecific
Differentiation of Fish
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