Bacterial Fish Pathogens
Disease In Farmed And Wild Fish
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 1993
Book
Hardback
356 pages
978-0-13-059494-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Expanded and updated, this second edition considers fish diseases in the context of the fish's environment, and includes coverage of many aspects of microbiology. The authors provide information on the structure of fish in order to help familiarize readers with general fish anatomy. All the bacterial taxa which have been reported as fish pathogens are included, and the material is subdivided for easy reference into sections which deal with characteristics of the diseases, isolation methods, characterization of the pathogens, diagnosis, epizootilogy, pathogenicity mechanisms and control.
Written by bacteriologists for microbiologists, the book tabulates the identification procedures, and gives characteristics of pathogens, the diseases and their control. As farmed fish are of greater commercial importance, and the consequences of losses attributable to bacterial fish pathogens therefore of greater economic consequence, the authors concentrate on these rather than on wild stocks.
Written by bacteriologists for microbiologists, the book tabulates the identification procedures, and gives characteristics of pathogens, the diseases and their control. As farmed fish are of greater commercial importance, and the consequences of losses attributable to bacterial fish pathogens therefore of greater economic consequence, the authors concentrate on these rather than on wild stocks.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-059494-5 (9780130594945)
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Book
05/1999
3rd Edition
Springer
€266.43
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Author
Herio-Watt University, London, England, UK
Heriot-Watt University
Content
The structure of fish; the meaning of disease in relation to fish; anaerobic pathogens; gram-positive bacteria - the "lactic acid bacteria"; aerobic gram-positive rods and cocci excluding the lactobacilli; aeromonadaceae representatives "aeromonas salmonicida"; aeromonadaceae representatives excluding "aeromonas salmonicida"; enterobacteriaceae representatives; cytophagaceae representatives including related gram-negative yellow/orange pigmented rods; pseudomonadaceae representatives; vibrionaceae representatives; moraxellaceae representatives; small, morphologically simple bacteria; miscellaneous pathogens; diagnosis of bacterial fish pathogens; control of bacterial fish diseases; outlook.