
The Control of Fish Migration
R.J.F. Smith(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 8. December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVI, 246 pages
978-3-642-82350-3 (ISBN)
Description
Fish migration is important and spectacular. Migratory fish gather energy in one portion of the environment and transport it to other areas, where it often becomes available to humans or to other elements in the ecosystem. Migration brings fish into situations that allow easy harvest as they concentrate along migration routes. Their journeys also make them vulnerable to human intereference at critical points along their route. Salmon, for example, may harvest plankton in the open ocean and transport that food energy to coastal and inland regions, where it is captured by fisheries or deposited in inland streams and utilized by the flora and fauna of the region. These salmon are able to complete journeys of thousands of kilometers from their natal streams to oceanic feeding grounds and back to the same home streams, an accomplishment that strains our credi bili ty . We now understand some of the timing and guiding stimuli used in these migrations, and mechanisms can be logically proposed, on the basis of the established abilities of fishes, to account for the unexplained portions of the migrations. There is no single factor guiding these fish. Instead, they are dependent on the presence in their environment of a great variety of appropriate orienting and timing stimuli. These stimuli are vulnerable to human interference. The more widespread and easily available the information on these requirements, the more readily fish can be protected from such interference.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XVI, 246 p.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
468 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-82350-3 (9783642823503)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-82348-0
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R.J.F. Smith
The Control of Fish Migration
Book
11/1984
Springer
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Content
1. Introduction.- 2. Light.- 2.1 Light in Water.- 2.2 Fish Photoreceptors.- 2.3 Timing.- 2.4 Direction and Distance.- 2.5 Summary.- 3. Chemical Information.- 3.1 Characteristics and Importance of Chemical Information in an Aqueous Environment.- 3.2 Fish Chemoreception.- 3.3 Timing by Chemical Stimuli.- 3.4 Direction and Distance.- 3.5 Summary.- 4. Mechanical Stimuli.- 4.1 Mechanical Stimuli.- 4.2 Mechanoreceptors.- 4.3 Mechanoreception and Timing.- 4.4 Mechanical Direction and Distance.- 4.5 Summary.- 5. Temperature.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Temperature Reception.- 5.3 Timing by Thermal Stimuli.- 5.4 Thermal Stimuli Controlling Direction and Distance.- 5.5 Summary.- 6. Electrical and Magnetic Stimuli.- 6.1 Electricity in Water.- 6.2 Electroreception.- 6.3 Electrical Timing.- 6.4 Electrical Stimuli Affecting Direction and Distance of Migration.- 6.5 Magnetism.- 6.6 Magnetic Senses.- 6.7 Magnetic Timing.- 6.8 Magnetic Stimuli and Direction and Distance.- 6.9 Summary.- 7. The Past: Learning and Genetics.- 7.1 Learning.- 7.2 Genetic Differences Between Fish Stocks.- 7.3 Genetic Control of Timing of Migration.- 7.4 Genetic Control of Migratory Direction.- 7.5 Summary.- 8. Conclusion.- References.- Systematic Index.