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Trout and Salmon Ecology, Conservation and Rehabilitation

By: DT Crisp
212 pages, 100 figs, tabs
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Trout and Salmon
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About this book

Relates the science to the practical issues of human impact on salmonids and their habitat and considers the general philosophy underlying practical conservation, rehabilitation and improvement programmes.

Contents

Life cycles and general biology of salmon and trout - essential chemical and physical background; Environmental requirements and limitations for intragravel stages, juveniles and smolts, adults and spawning; The manner in which man's activities impinge on salmonid biology; Basic principles underlying the assessment, conservation, rehabilitation and improvement of salmonid habitat.

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D. Trevor Crisp is a consultant, formerly employed by the Freshwater Biological Association / Institute of Freshwater Ecology, U.K.
By: DT Crisp
212 pages, 100 figs, tabs
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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