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Walleye Pollock is one of the world's
largest fisheries. In this volume, the
first review describes the population
biology of walleye Pollock including its
life history, population dynamics, genetic
structure, and metapopulation structure.
The second review discusses pollutants and
the marine environment using
ecotoxicological bioassays with bivalve
embryos and larvae. These tests ascertain
the effects of pure chemicals and
determine the quality of effluents,
coastal waters, and sediments sampled in
the field.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.
■ The Assessment of Marine
Pollution-Bioassays with Bivalve Embryos
and Larvae
■ Population Structure and Dynamics of
Walleye Pollock, Theragra chalcogramma
Original Research Article
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