Perspectives and Applications of Indigenous Small Fish in India: An Introduction
Editat de Archana Sinha, Aparna Roy, Pranab Gogoien Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iul 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789819715855
ISBN-10: 9819715857
Ilustrații: XVIII, 593 p. 369 illus., 333 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9819715857
Ilustrații: XVIII, 593 p. 369 illus., 333 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
1. Global status of Indigenous Small Fishes (ISFs).- 2. Indigenous Small Fish diversity of the northeast region of India and its economic importance.- 3. Indigenous Small Fish diversity from selected wetlands of Eastern India.- 4. Exploring nutritional value Indigenous Small Fishes for conservation and enhancing livelihood.- 5. Mass scale seed production of Indigenous Small Fish Species: A promising solution to scale nutrition-sensitive aquaculture.- 6. Molecular characterization of Indigenous Small Fishes.- 7. Potential and prospects of nutri-smart Small Fishes.- 8. The role of mouth architecture in relation to feeding habit of selected indigenous Small Fish species.- 9. Feeding ecology of selected Indigenous Small Fish vis-a-vis dietary composition and feeding habit. 10. Indigenous Small Fish of nutrient value and consumption pattern.- 11. Prospects of intensive farming of Indigenous Small Fish species in Re-circulating Aquaculture System (RAS).- 12. Packaging, transportation and processing of Indigenous Small Fish.- 13. Anthropogenic stress and impact on ecological status of Indigenous Small Fish (ISF) of the tropical floodplain wetlands and their sustainable management and conservation of ISF.- 14. Diseases and health management of Indigenous Small Fish.- 15. Impact of aquatic pollution on availability of Indigenous Small Fish.- 16. Indigenous Small Fish (ISF) resources in a Northeastern state of India (Manipur): its endemicity and threats.- 17. Exploring the nutritional, ornamental, and conservation aspects of a few Indigenous Small Fish belonging to the genera Puntius and Pethia from Northeast India.- 18. Habitat specificity of Indigenous Small Fish.- 19. Significance, threats and conservation status of Indigenous Small Fish of River Gandak (Bihar), India.- 20. Climate change impact on biodiversity of Indigenous Small Fish.- 21. Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) associated with fisheries of Indigenous Small Fishes (ISF) in Indian inland waters: present status, issues and way forward.- 22. Indigenous Small Fish-based bioactive compounds for addressing malnutrition.- 23. An important ingredient of traditional fermented fish in Northeast India, Puntius sophore: A mini review.- 24. Cooking techniques to protect nutrient loss of Indigenous Small Fish.- 25. Exploring the Economic Significance of Indigenous Small Fishes in India.- 26. Utilization of Indigenous Small Fish species for improving health of women and children.- 27. Breeding and Culture of an Indigenous Small Fish species Puntius sophore.- 28. Importance of Indigenous Small Fish to boost livelihood and nutritional security: Evidences from Indian Sunderbans.
Notă biografică
Dr. Archana Sinha, Head, Division of Aquatic Environmental Biotechnology, ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR-CIFRI), Kolkata, India has working experience of 34 years in the field of fisheries and aquaculture research, education and extension. She completed several externally funded and in-house research projects and developed technology for fisheries and aquaculture, especially in fish breeding and culture, fish feed technology, open water fish culture practices and management. She has organized more than 100 short-term training programs on fish breeding and culture including fish feed technology for unemployed youth, women, farmers and entrepreneurs for the development of fisheries and aquaculture. She has published 100+ research papers in national and international journals, five books, and several technical and training manuals.
Dr. Aparna Roy of Agriculture Research Service (ICAR-CIFRI) has been a creative field worker and is well-known in thefield of fisheries extension and training in India. Her work in Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin is quite noteworthy. She has worked on small fishes to boost livelihood and nutritional security and prepared a roadmap to establish model nutri-smart village in deltaic Sundarban. She has worked on the livelihood mapping of Ganga basin and livelihood improvement initiatives in sagar island of the Indian Sundarbans for tribals and women. Presently, she is working for empowering women of wetland-dependent fisherfolk community of lower Gangetic plain through cost-effective technologies. She is also working in a collaborative project with Worldfish on ‘small scale fisheries in wetlands for livelihood and nutritional security’ covering both Ganga and Brahmaputra basin. Dr. Roy has several publications including 34+ research papers and more than seventy extension publications either authored or co-authored.
Mr. Pranab Gogoi is a fisheries graduate. He did his masters in the discipline of fisheries resource management from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai. He is presently working as a scientist in the Division of Riverine Estuarine Fisheries at ICAR-CIFRI, Kolkata, India. His area of research is riverine and estuarine ecology with ecohydrological interactions of biotic community therein. Mr. Gogoi has published more than 30 research papers in peer-reviewed research journals of national and international repute. Besides these he has also contributed to various book chapters and popular articles in the field of inland fisheries management.
Dr. Aparna Roy of Agriculture Research Service (ICAR-CIFRI) has been a creative field worker and is well-known in thefield of fisheries extension and training in India. Her work in Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin is quite noteworthy. She has worked on small fishes to boost livelihood and nutritional security and prepared a roadmap to establish model nutri-smart village in deltaic Sundarban. She has worked on the livelihood mapping of Ganga basin and livelihood improvement initiatives in sagar island of the Indian Sundarbans for tribals and women. Presently, she is working for empowering women of wetland-dependent fisherfolk community of lower Gangetic plain through cost-effective technologies. She is also working in a collaborative project with Worldfish on ‘small scale fisheries in wetlands for livelihood and nutritional security’ covering both Ganga and Brahmaputra basin. Dr. Roy has several publications including 34+ research papers and more than seventy extension publications either authored or co-authored.
Mr. Pranab Gogoi is a fisheries graduate. He did his masters in the discipline of fisheries resource management from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai. He is presently working as a scientist in the Division of Riverine Estuarine Fisheries at ICAR-CIFRI, Kolkata, India. His area of research is riverine and estuarine ecology with ecohydrological interactions of biotic community therein. Mr. Gogoi has published more than 30 research papers in peer-reviewed research journals of national and international repute. Besides these he has also contributed to various book chapters and popular articles in the field of inland fisheries management.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This contributed volume covers all aspects of small indigenous fish for nutritional and livelihood security. The availability, descriptions and identification of common small indigenous fish provides potential and prospects of fish production from inland open water system. In addition, individual chapters are added on growth, feeding, diseases and health management of these small fishes. Essential information is provided on packaging and transport of these fishes. Specific chapters provide information on nutritional value of fishes, value addition and product development by using small indigenous fish species in different regions of the country. Further topics include small fishes of ornamental value, indigenous technical knowledge, climate change impact, conservation and management of small indigenous fish diversity. This book supports the academicians, farmers, entrepreneurs and fisheries professionals involved in gaining the knowledge and skills needed to contribute in nutritional and livelihood security of the nation.
Caracteristici
Covers the latest information on nutrient-dense small indigenous fish for identification and conservation management Includes a special section on nutritional value of small indigenous fishes for its mass awareness and popularization Provides insights into the effects of climate change on small indigenous fish