How may fish domestication participate in sustainable development of aquaculture? The development of fish farming currently compensates for the stagnation of fishery catches while the market demand continues to increase. The development of fish farming relies on an active diversification of farmed fish species. A diversification based on the farming of native species could reduce the environmental impact of fish culture and could better fit to needs of local markets. Such development could also favour a more integrated local economy. In this context, the building of a generic approach for multi-species domestication is required to optimise the use of the technical and financial means available for fish culture diversification
Abstract Sustainability refers to the ability of a society, an ecosystem, or an ongoing system to c...
International audienceFor freshwater fish farmers, the socio-economic context becomes more and more ...
From a genetic resources viewpoint, emerging aquaculture species and species groups are examined mai...
Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after generatio...
Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after generatio...
The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting ...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting ...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the prod...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the prod...
The diversity of fish fauna in Amazonia is one of the most extensive of the planet with approximatel...
The aquaculture development on a global scale is facing a set of challenges including a growing food...
The drafting of this guide on diversification in aquaculture shows that sustainability in aquacultur...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the production of ...
Abstract: Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after...
Abstract Sustainability refers to the ability of a society, an ecosystem, or an ongoing system to c...
International audienceFor freshwater fish farmers, the socio-economic context becomes more and more ...
From a genetic resources viewpoint, emerging aquaculture species and species groups are examined mai...
Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after generatio...
Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after generatio...
The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting ...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting ...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the prod...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the prod...
The diversity of fish fauna in Amazonia is one of the most extensive of the planet with approximatel...
The aquaculture development on a global scale is facing a set of challenges including a growing food...
The drafting of this guide on diversification in aquaculture shows that sustainability in aquacultur...
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the production of ...
Abstract: Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after...
Abstract Sustainability refers to the ability of a society, an ecosystem, or an ongoing system to c...
International audienceFor freshwater fish farmers, the socio-economic context becomes more and more ...
From a genetic resources viewpoint, emerging aquaculture species and species groups are examined mai...