Eels and Humans: Humanity and the Sea
Editat de Katsumi Tsukamoto, Mari Kurokien Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2016
Eels are important as food for humankind and are an interesting model for scientists studying animal migration and reproductive ecology. Their snake-like morphology differentiates them from most other fish, and their unpredictable behaviour that allows them to move over wet land and climb rocks adjacent to waterfalls attracts attention and evokes curiosity. Eels are therefore considered to be enigmatic creatures or metaphysical entities beyond human intelligence; indeed, they have been deified in parts of the world.
In recent decades, however, with global populations of eels in sharp decline, some species face a real threat of extinction, and effective conservation strategies and measures are needed. Comparisons across these issues between various countries provide an image of a long-lasting relationship between eels and humankind, and encourage comprehensive and detailed understanding of eels from the perspectives of social, cultural and natural sciences. By promoting understanding of the close relationship between eels and humans, the broader public is engaged and public awareness of eel importance raised, helping to conserve these unique but endangered fish.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9784431563372
ISBN-10: 4431563377
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: XI, 177 p. 155 illus., 81 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Humanity and the Sea
Locul publicării:Tokyo, Japan
ISBN-10: 4431563377
Pagini: 188
Ilustrații: XI, 177 p. 155 illus., 81 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Humanity and the Sea
Locul publicării:Tokyo, Japan
Cuprins
1 Eels and people in the United Kingdom.- 2 Eels and people in Ireland: From mythology to international eel stock conservation.- 3 Eels in culture, fisheries and science in Denmark.- 4 European eels: Dutch fisheries, culture and eel migration.- 5 Freshwater eels and people in France.- 6 Eels and the Japanese: An inseparable, long-standing relationship.- 7 Eels and the Korean people.- 8 Eels in China: Species, fisheries, stock management and culture.- 9 Freshwater eels and humans in Taiwan.- 10 Freshwater eels and people in New Zealand: A love/hate relationship.- 11 The American eel: A fish of mystery and sustenance for humans.- BM Epilogue.- BM Index.
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This book explains much of what is known currently about freshwater eels, focusing on social and cultural aspects as well as science. A wealth of eel-related material is presented by scientists from around the world, including information on eel fishing, resources, distribution, aquaculture, economics, cuisine, environment and ecosystems, idioms, arts and crafts, tradition, legends, mythology, archaeology and even memorial services.
Eels are important as food for humankind and are an interesting model for scientists studying animal migration and reproductive ecology. Their snake-like morphology differentiates them from most other fish, and their unpredictable behaviour that allows them to move over wet land and climb rocks adjacent to waterfalls attracts attention and evokes curiosity. Eels are therefore considered to be enigmatic creatures or metaphysical entities beyond human intelligence; indeed, they have been deified in parts of the world.
In recent decades, however, with global populations of eels in sharp decline, some species face a real threat of extinction, and effective conservation strategies and measures are needed. Comparisons across these issues between various countries provide an image of a long-lasting relationship between eels and humankind, and encourage comprehensive and detailed understanding of eels from the perspectives of social, cultural and natural sciences. By promoting understanding of the close relationship between eels and humans, the broader public is engaged and public awareness of eel importance raised, helping to conserve these unique but endangered fish.
Eels are important as food for humankind and are an interesting model for scientists studying animal migration and reproductive ecology. Their snake-like morphology differentiates them from most other fish, and their unpredictable behaviour that allows them to move over wet land and climb rocks adjacent to waterfalls attracts attention and evokes curiosity. Eels are therefore considered to be enigmatic creatures or metaphysical entities beyond human intelligence; indeed, they have been deified in parts of the world.
In recent decades, however, with global populations of eels in sharp decline, some species face a real threat of extinction, and effective conservation strategies and measures are needed. Comparisons across these issues between various countries provide an image of a long-lasting relationship between eels and humankind, and encourage comprehensive and detailed understanding of eels from the perspectives of social, cultural and natural sciences. By promoting understanding of the close relationship between eels and humans, the broader public is engaged and public awareness of eel importance raised, helping to conserve these unique but endangered fish.
Caracteristici
The first book to cover all aspects of eel-related sciences, i.e., cultural, social and natural sciences Comparisons of eel-related topics among countries show the historical link between eels and humankind The comprehensive understanding of eels developed in the book will lead to enhanced understanding of the need for conservation of endangered eels