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30 reviewsChapters within this exceptional publication cover habitat use by fishes, recruitment and production in estuaries, links between fish and other trophic levels, endangered and rare species, estuarine development and restoration, environmental quality of estuaries and the management of estuarine fishes. The book notably contains extensive chapters on field methods and data analysis.
Fishes in Estuaries is an essential tool and reference source for fisheries and environmental managers, fish biologists, environmental scientists, aquatic ecologists and conservation biologists. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where biological sciences are studied and taught should have copies of this book on their shelves, as should personnel employed in regulatory and consultant capacities, such as within rivers authorities, environment agencies and fish and wildlife departments.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–9): M. Elliott
Chapter 2 Habitat use by Fishes in Estuaries and Other Brackish Areas (pages 10–53): L. Pihl, A. Cattrijsse, I. Codling, S. Mathieson, D. S. McLusky and C. Roberts
Chapter 3 Recruitment and Production of Commercial Species in Estuaries (pages 54–123): M. J. Costa, H. N. Cabral, P. Drake, A. N. Economou, C. Fernandez?Delgado, L. Gordo, J. Marchand and R. Thiel
Chapter 4 Links Between Fish and Other Trophic Levels (pages 124–216): M. Elliott, K. L. Hemingway, M. J. Costello, S. Duhamel, K. Hostens, M. Labropoulou, S. Marshall and H. Winkler
Chapter 5 Endangered and Rare Species (pages 217–265): M. Costello, M. Elliott and R. Thiel
Chapter 6 Estuarine Development/Habitat Restoration and Re?Creation and their Role in Estuarine Management for the Benefit of Aquatic Resources (pages 266–321): A. Cattrijsse, I. Codling, A. Conides, S. Duhamel, R. N. Gibson, K. Hostens, S. Mathieson and D. S. McLusky
Chapter 7 Environmental Quality of Estuaries (pages 322–409): J. Marchand, I. Codling, P. Drake, M. Elliott, L. Pihl and J. Rebelo
Chapter 8 Field Methods (pages 410–509): K. L. Hemingway and M. Elliott
Chapter 9 Data Quality Analysis and Interpretation (pages 510–554): M. Elliott, K. L. Hemingway, S. Marshall and S. Duhamel
Chapter 10 An Overview of the Status, Study and Management of Fishes in Estuaries (pages 555–575): M. Elliott