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Induced Fish Breeding. A Practical Guide for Hatcheries

  • Book

  • October 2016
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3744695

Induced Fish Breeding: A Practical Guide for Hatcheries takes a successive approach to explaining the use of breeding technology with proven scientific methods. It provides real-life examples for the purpose of maximizing fish and seed production to support overall sustainability in aquaculture. It is a concise reference to understanding the latest developments in the field, useful for anyone who is involved in fisheries or hatchery management as well as researchers and students who need to understand the technology.

A practice originally developed to produce quality seed in captivity, induced breeding has made great strides in fish populations for India. The book offers a practical and succinct overview-from existing methods and operations to recent trends and their impacts on aquaculture for the future.

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Table of Contents

Part I: Induced Breeding-A Scientific Approach Towards Modern Fish Breeding Procedure

Part I. Induced Breeding-A Scientific Approach Towards Modern Fish Breeding Procedure

1. Eco-Hatchery for Fish Breeding of Carps in Captivity

2. Reproductive Cycle, Maturation, and Spawning

3. Hybridization

4. Selective Breeding

5. Negative Aspects of Breeding Practice

6. Influence of Ecological Factors on Maturation, Spawning, and Hatching of Carps

Part II: Case Studies

7. Current Status of Hatchery Operations in Some Leading Seed-Producing States of India and Its Impact on Aquaculture

8. Seed Resources and Supply Chain in Some Asian Countries

9. Review of Freshwater Prawn Hatchery Operation in Some Asian Countries

10. Genetic Variation and Phylogenetic Relationship Among the Two Different Stocks of Catla (Catla catla) in the Indian State of Orissa Based on RAPD Profiles

Part III: Innovations

11. Approaches to Genetic Improvement

12. Conservation Hatchery and Supplementation-A Recent Approach to Sustainable Aquaculture

Authors

Nihar Ranjan Chattopadhyay Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, India. Dr. Nihar Ranjan Chattopadhyay has been researching aquaculture for more than 20 years. He is Professor at West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences in, Kolkata, West Bengal, India with expertise is in fish genetics, aquatic biodiversity, fish farming, breeding techniques, and biotechnology. He developed intensive farming systems in India and standardized the breeding and larval rearing of several species in Southeast Asia, and developed the fisheries program at his university. He has published more than 45 articles, and has been awarded certificates and mementos for his outstanding work in the aquaculture field.