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Salmonid Fishes: Population Biology, Genetics and Management (Fish and Aquatic Resources Series, 2)
by
Yuri P. Altukhov
Publisher:
Blackwell Publishing, Incorporated
Publication Date:
Thursday, June 01, 2000
Number of Pages:
368
ISBN:
0632055871
Book Summary:
This book encompasses features of genetic processes in the complex population systems of salmonids, one of the most commercially valuable families of fish.The book covers such important concepts as optimal gene diversity and the unfavourable influence of fishery and hatchery reproduction on the genetic structure of salmon populations.
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