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Conservation Physiology for the Anthropocene â A Systems Approach, Volume 39B in the Fish Physiology series, is a comprehensive synthesis related to the physiology of fish in the Anthropocene.
This volume helps solve knowledge gaps by considering the many ways in which different physiological systems (e.
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, sensory physiology, endocrine, cardio-respiratory, bioenergetics, water and ionic balance and homeostasis, locomotion/biomechanics, gene function) and physiological diversity are relevant to the management and conservation of fish and fisheries.
Chapters in this release include Using physiology for recovering imperiled species â the Delta smelt, Conservation hatcheries â the Sturgeon story, Aquatic pollutants and stressors, and more.
Other sections discuss Fisheries interactions in a multi-stressor world, Environmental change in riverine systems - Amazon basin stressors, Environmental change in lakes and wetlands â East African basin stressors, Coral reef fish in a multi-stressor world, Polar fish in a multi-stressor world, Physiology informs fisheries restoration and habitat management, A physiological perspective on fish passage and entrainment, Invasive species control and management â the sea lamprey story, and On the conservation physiology of fishes for tomorrow.
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