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Guide to Protozoa of Marine Aquaculture Ponds

Guide to Protozoa of Marine Aquaculture Ponds  
DJ Patterson   University of Sydney
MA Burford   CSIRO Marine Research

Colour illustrations
56 pages
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
2001


    Spiral Bound - Web special (usually $29.95) - ISBN: 0643066691 - AU $19.95
 
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Description
As well as being a culture environment for fish and crustaceans, an aquaculture pond is a rich and complex ecosystem that is dominated by the microbial community. The community is nourished by food and sunlight, and is made up of algae, bacteria and, importantly, protozoa. Protozoa live by eating other organisms and detritus, or by absorbing soluble organic matter dissolved in the water. Ultimately they affect water quality in aquaculture ponds, including the stability of algal and bacterial communities, and nutrient concentrations. In addition, some protozoa can have adverse effects on the health of cultured species.

Guide to Protozoa of Marine Aquaculture Ponds is designed to provide a simple means of identifying the main groups of protozoa found in aquaculture ponds through the use of photographs and drawings. This is supplemented with information on the likely effects of protozoa on water quality and the health of the cultured species.

This guide is an indispensable tool for those involved in rearing marine animals, as well as aquaculture researchers and teachers.

Features

  • Over 50 colour images.
  • An introduction to microbial food webs and techniques.
  • A guide to flagellates, ciliates and amoebae describing biology and characteristics.

Sample
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You may download and view this sample but you may not mass-transmit it nor use it or any part of it for commercial gain. It is protected by all applicable copyright laws.

Reviews
“This glossy guide introduces the reader to the fascinating microscopic world of some of the single-celled organisms found in aquaculture ponds. … there is a wealth of information, including the kinds of organisms present, their lives in the ponds, methods to study them, a glossary of specialized terms, a bibliography, line drawings, and superb photomicrographs of representative cells.”
Rita Horner, School of Oceanography, University of Washington (National Shellfisheries Association Newsletter April 2002)

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