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The inland water fishes of Africa : Diversity, ecology and human use / Didier Paugy, Christian Levêque, Olga Otero.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Agnèse, Jean François.
Contributor:
Albaret, Jean-Jacques
Bigorne, Rémy
Brummett, Randall
Cavin, L. (Lionel)
Clément, G. (Gaël)
Duponchelle, Fabrice
Fermon, Yves
Hugueny, Bernard
Lae, R. (Raymond)
Legendre, Marc
Lemoalle, J. (Jacques)
Lévêque, C.
Murray, Alison
Otero, Olga
Paugy, Didier
Pinton, Aurélie
Snoeks, Jos
Stewart, Kathlyn
Series:
Hors collection
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental Studies.
écologie.
biodiversité.
exploitation des ressources naturelles.
écosystème.
facteur anthropique.
évolution.
pisciculture.
eau continentale.
aquaculture.
faune ichtyologique.
hydrobiologie.
milieu lacustre.
biogéographie.
biodiversity.
biogeography.
water.
ecology.
ecosystem.
evolution.
ressources exploitation.
anthropogenic factor.
hydrobiology.
Local Subjects:
Environmental Studies.
écologie.
biodiversité.
exploitation des ressources naturelles.
écosystème.
facteur anthropique.
évolution.
pisciculture.
eau continentale.
aquaculture.
faune ichtyologique.
hydrobiologie.
milieu lacustre.
biogéographie.
biodiversity.
biogeography.
water.
ecology.
ecosystem.
evolution.
ressources exploitation.
anthropogenic factor.
hydrobiology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (680 p.)
Place of Publication:
Marseille : IRD Éditions, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The equilibrium of inland hydrosystems is presently a cause for concern, with species extinction rates there estimated to be 5 times higher than for terrestrial fauna in the 21st century. Urgent measures must be taken to conserve these ecosystems particularly with regard to fishes, which represent an especially rich and diverse evolutionary heritage. Fishes were long unaffected by human activity on the African continent, but anthropogenic pressure has increased in recent decades. Good management of African continental waters is thus of paramount importance in terms of heritage and economics, as fishes are a vital natural resource for the people in sub-Saharan Africa. In view of biodiversity conservation, African fishes are investigated here as a biological model owing to their enormous ecological and genetic diversity. It is essential to know the ecology and structure of various communities, and to understand the impact of human activity. This book discusses the diversity of environments, the origin and evolution of species, survival and adaptive strategies, the structure of fish communities, and the impact of human activity. It also devotes a section to fisheries and fish culture. This ambitious project summarizes the current state of knowledge on African fishes and their populations, highlighting the mechanisms regulating their equilibrium and the causes contributing to their erosion. It is a reference not just for readers involved in African aquatic environments, but for anyone interested in biodiversity conservation in general.
Notes:
OpenEdition Books License https://www.openedition.org/12554
ISBN:
9782709924016
2709924013

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