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Advances in Squid Biology, Ecology & Fisheries

Editat de Rui Rosa, Ron O'Dor, Graham Pierce
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2013
As with the previous volume, the aim of this book is to gather and synthesise the research conducted on the biology (early life history stages, age and growth, maturation and fecundity), ecology (distribution, migrations, diet, predators and parasites) and fisheries (fishing areas, methods, landings, management and stock assessment) of the most economically relevant oegopsid squids. This squid group dominates the pelagic, oceanic environment and large populations (namely of ommastrephids) are characteristic of the productive shelf-break oceanic boundary currents and up-welling systems, where they normally occupy epi- and mesopelagic depths. Little is known about the spawning and embryonic development of these pelagic squids. They spawn in the relatively inaccessible open sea and extrude the eggs in large gelatinous neutrally buoyant egg masses. Oegopsids play a key role on the vertical energy flow of oceanic ecosystems, acting as an important part of the biological pump from the surface to deeper waters. In fact, some species show a typical daily behaviour that involves vertical migrations from near-surface waters at night-time to mesopelagic depths above or within oxygen minimum zones during the daytime. In addition to the critical role both as prey and predator in the open ocean, some species are the target of some of the worlds largest invertebrate fisheries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781628083330
ISBN-10: 1628083336
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 184 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Oegopsid Squids; Berryteuthis magister, Schoolmaster Gonate Squid; Illex coindetii, Broadtail Shortfin Squid; Illex illecebrosus, Northern Short-finned Squid; Illex argentinus, Argentine Shortfin Squid; Todaropsis eblanae, Lesser Flying Squid; Dosidicus gigas, Humboldt squid; Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis, Purpleback Flying Squid; Todarodes sagittatus, European Flying Squid; Todarodes pacificus, Japanese Common Squid; Index.