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Springer - The Early Life History of Fish Symposium Proceedings

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Description

This academic volume presents the proceedings from the International Symposium on the Early Life History of Fish. Held at the Dunstaffnage Marine Research Laboratory in Oban, Scotland, from May 17-23, 1973, this collection brings together research discussed following initial plans from the F.A.O. Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research in 1967. The text addresses essential scientific topics including the study of fish eggs and larvae. These research areas provide significant value for estimating fish stock sizes and appraising the stock-recruitment relationship. Additionally, the findings presented in these proceedings assist in answering complex questions regarding the systematics and taxonomy of fish species. Published by Springer, this work serves as a formal record of the collaboration between the A.C.M.R.R. Working Party and the International Association of Biological Oceanography (I.A.B.O.). It is a specialized resource for those studying marine biology and the developmental stages of aquatic life.

Key Features

Contains complete proceedings from the 1973 International Symposium held in Oban, Scotland.

Provides research on fish eggs and larvae to help estimate the size of various fish stocks.

Includes data useful for appraising the stock-recruitment relationship in marine environments.

Supports scientific inquiry into the systematics and taxonomy of different fish species.

Documents the collaborative efforts between the A.C.M.R.R. and the I.A.B.O.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 November 2011
Listed Since
12 July 2012

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