‘Trout’ are generally considered to be cool, freshwater fish species that belong phylogenetically to the rather young group of fin-rayed or Teleost fishes in the Family Salmonidae. Trout have significant economic, social and scientific importance. This book examines two ‘trout’, the rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and the brown trout Salmo trutta. This book came from the editor’s interest to bring together some of the major areas that have made ‘trout’ such an important and enduring model species. The chapters have been carefully crafted by their authors to ensure that they cover as much of the topic as possible including references that support the information. (Imprint: Nova
International audienceRainbow trout is a native species from the Northwest cost of North America and...
Recent decades have witnessed strong declines in fish stocks around the globe, amid growing concerns...
Minimizing inbreeding depression and maintaining genetic diversity are central goals of conservation...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53)The brown trout may be considered as the "fish that...
Abstract taken from part of the introduction: Despite past controversy, it is now agreed that there...
This book:•Everard, M. (2015). River Habitats for Coarse Fish: How Fish Use Rivers and How We Can He...
Perhaps one of the world's most important groups of fish are the species within the Pacific trout co...
Few individuals on our planet do not know what trout and salmon are. They are usually recognised as ...
Biology and ecology of the brown trout (Salmo trutta) : synthesis on the works carried out on popul...
<div><p>Salmonid fishes are cold water piscivores with a native distribution spanning nearly the ent...
Non-native species introductions often have unintentional consequences. This has led to a gradual ph...
In this study I present information on the presence, current status and historical distribution of r...
Chapter from the book, Annual Fishes: Life History Strategy, Diversity, and Evolution -- the first c...
Salmonid fishes are cold water piscivores with a native distribution spanning nearly the entire temp...
Salmonid fishes are economically important worldwide. Some species have long been of great interest ...
International audienceRainbow trout is a native species from the Northwest cost of North America and...
Recent decades have witnessed strong declines in fish stocks around the globe, amid growing concerns...
Minimizing inbreeding depression and maintaining genetic diversity are central goals of conservation...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53)The brown trout may be considered as the "fish that...
Abstract taken from part of the introduction: Despite past controversy, it is now agreed that there...
This book:•Everard, M. (2015). River Habitats for Coarse Fish: How Fish Use Rivers and How We Can He...
Perhaps one of the world's most important groups of fish are the species within the Pacific trout co...
Few individuals on our planet do not know what trout and salmon are. They are usually recognised as ...
Biology and ecology of the brown trout (Salmo trutta) : synthesis on the works carried out on popul...
<div><p>Salmonid fishes are cold water piscivores with a native distribution spanning nearly the ent...
Non-native species introductions often have unintentional consequences. This has led to a gradual ph...
In this study I present information on the presence, current status and historical distribution of r...
Chapter from the book, Annual Fishes: Life History Strategy, Diversity, and Evolution -- the first c...
Salmonid fishes are cold water piscivores with a native distribution spanning nearly the entire temp...
Salmonid fishes are economically important worldwide. Some species have long been of great interest ...
International audienceRainbow trout is a native species from the Northwest cost of North America and...
Recent decades have witnessed strong declines in fish stocks around the globe, amid growing concerns...
Minimizing inbreeding depression and maintaining genetic diversity are central goals of conservation...