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Urchinهای دریایی خوراکی: زیست‌شناسی و بوم‌شناسی

Edible Sea Urchins: Biology and Ecology

معرفی کتاب «Urchinهای دریایی خوراکی: زیست‌شناسی و بوم‌شناسی» (با عنوان لاتین Edible Sea Urchins: Biology and Ecology) نوشتهٔ John M. Lawrence (Eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This fully revised and expanded edition of __Sea Urchins__ provides a wide-ranging understanding of the biology and ecology of this key component of the world's oceans. Coverage includes reproduction, metabolism, endocrinology, larval ecology, growth, digestion, carotenoids, disease and nutrition. Other chapters consider the ecology of individual species that are of major importance ecologically and economically, including species from Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa. In addition, six new contributions in areas such as immunology, digestive systems and community ecology inform readers on key recent developments and insights from the literature. Sea urchins are ecologically important and often greatly affect marine communities. Because they have an excellent fossil record, they are also of interest to paleontologists. Research on sea urchins has increased in recent years, stimulated first by recognition of their ecological importance and subsequently their economic importance. Scientists around the world are actively investigating their potential for aquaculture and fisheries, and their value as model systems for investigations in developmental biology continues to increase. * Continues the series "Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science" with a newly revised volume * Collects and synthesizes the state of knowledge of sea urchin biology and ecology * Expanded from previous edition to include non-edible species, providing the needed basis for broader evolutionary understanding of sea urchins Content: Preface to the first edition Page ix John Lawrence Preface to the second edition Page xi John Lawrence List of contributors Pages xxiii-xxv Chapter 1 Edible sea urchins: Use and life-history strategies Original Research Article Pages 1-9 John M Lawrence Chapter 2 Gametogenesis and reproduction of sea urchins Original Research Article Pages 11-33 Charles W Walker, Tatsuya Unuma, Michael P Lesser Chapter 3 Biochemical and energy requirements of gonad development Original Research Article Pages 35-53 Adam G Marsh, Stephen A Watts Chapter 4 Endocrine regulation of sea urchin reproduction Original Research Article Pages 55-69 Kristina M Wasson, Stephen A Watts Chapter 5 Echinoid larval ecology Original Research Article Pages 71-93 Larry R McEdward, Benjamin G Miner Chapter 6 Growth and survival of postsettlement sea urchins Original Research Article Pages 95-134 Thomas A Ebert Chapter 7 Feeding, digestion, and digestibility Original Research Article Pages 135-158 John M Lawrence, Addison L Lawrence, Stephen A Watts Chapter 8 Carotenoids in sea urchins Original Research Article Pages 159-166 Miyuki Tsushima Chapter 9 Disease in sea urchins Original Research Article Pages 167-182 Kenichi Tajima, José Roberto Machado Cunha da Silva, John M Lawrence Chapter 10 Ecology of Centrostephanus Original Research Article Pages 191-204 Neil L Andrew, Maria Byrne Chapter 11 Ecology of Diadema Original Research Article Pages 205-225 N.A. Muthiga, T.R. McClanahan Chapter 12 Ecology of Loxechinus albus Original Research Article Pages 227-241 Julio A Vásquez Chapter 13 Ecology of Paracentrotus lividus Original Research Article Pages 243-285 Charles F Boudouresque, Marc Verlaque Chapter 14 Ecology of Psammechinus miliaris Original Research Article Pages 287-295 Maeve S Kelly, Adam D Hughes, Elizabeth J Cook Chapter 15 Ecology of Echinometra Original Research Article Pages 297-317 T.R. McClanahan, N.A. Muthiga Chapter 16 Ecology of Evechinus chloroticus Original Research Article Pages 319-338 Michael F Barker Chapter 17 Ecology of Heliocidaris erythrogramma Original Research Article Pages 339-351 John K Keesing Chapter 18 Ecology of Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis Original Research Article Pages 353-392 R.E. Scheibling, B.G. Hatcher Chapter 19 The ecology of Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Original Research Article Pages 393-425 Laura Rogers-Bennett Chapter 20 Ecology of Strongylocentrotus intermedius Original Research Article Pages 427-441 Yukio Agatsuma Chapter 21 Ecology of Strongylocentrotus nudus Original Research Article Pages 443-457 Yukio Agatsuma Chapter 22 Ecology of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotus depressus , and Anthocidaris crassispina Original Research Article Pages 459-472 Yukio Agatsuma Chapter 23 Ecology of Lytechinus Original Research Article Pages 473-497 Stephen A Watts, James B McClintock, John M Lawrence Chapter 24 Ecology of Tripneustes Original Research Article Pages 499-520 John M Lawrence, Yukio Agatsuma Chapter 25 Sea urchin roe cuisine Original Research Article Pages 521-523 John M Lawrence Index Pages 525-529 Color Plates Pages I-V

This fully revised and expanded edition of Sea Urchins provides a wide-ranging understanding of the biology and ecology of this key component of the world's oceans. Coverage includes reproduction, metabolism, endocrinology, larval ecology, growth, digestion, carotenoids, disease and nutrition. Other chapters consider the ecology of individual species that are of major importance ecologically and economically, including species from Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa. In addition, six new contributions in areas such as immunology, digestive systems and community ecology inform readers on key recent developments and insights from the literature.

Sea urchins are ecologically important and often greatly affect marine communities. Because they have an excellent fossil record, they are also of interest to paleontologists. Research on sea urchins has increased in recent years, stimulated first by recognition of their ecological importance and subsequently their economic importance. Scientists around the world are actively investigating their potential for aquaculture and fisheries, and their value as model systems for investigations in developmental biology continues to increase.



  • Continues the series "Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science" with a newly revised volume
  • Collects and synthesizes the state of knowledge of sea urchin biology and ecology
  • Expanded from previous edition to include non-edible species, providing the needed basis for broader evolutionary understanding of sea urchins
Annotation This fully revised and expanded edition of Sea Urchins provides a wide-ranging understanding of the biology and ecology of this key component of the world's oceans. Coverage includes reproduction, metabolism, endocrinology, larval ecology, growth, digestion, carotenoids, disease and nutrition. Other chapters consider the ecology of individual species that are of major importance ecologically and economically, including species from Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa. In addition, six new contributions in areas such as immunology, digestive systems and community ecology inform readers on key recent developments and insights from the literature.Sea urchins are ecologically important and often greatly affect marine communities. Because they have an excellent fossil record, they are also of interest to paleontologists. Research on sea urchins has increased in recent years, stimulated first by recognition of their ecological importance and subsequently their economic importance. Scientists around the world are actively investigating their potential for aquaculture and fisheries, and their value as model systems for investigations in developmental biology continues to increase.Continues the series "Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science" with a newly revised volumeCollects and synthesizes the state of knowledge of sea urchin biology and ecologyExpanded from previous edition to include non-edible species, providing the needed basis for broader evolutionary understanding of sea urchins Sea urchins are ecologically important and greatly affect marine communities. This book provides an understanding of the biology and ecology of this key component of the world's oceans. It includes reproduction, metabolism, endocrinology, larval ecology, growth, digestion, carotenoids, disease and nutrition. This book provides a wide-ranging understanding of the biology and ecology of sea urchins, a key component of the world's oceans. Coverage includes reproduction, metabolism, endocrinology, larval ecology, growth, digestion, carotenoids, disease and nutrition
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