The book delves into ichthyology, ecology, and evolution, drawing from Charles Darwin's extensive writings on fish. It explores the intricate relationships between fish species, their environments, and evolutionary processes, providing a comprehensive resource for understanding aquatic life through Darwinian perspectives. This unique compilation highlights the significance of Darwin's observations and theories in the study of fish and their ecological roles.
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- 2007
- 1999
Reinventing Fisheries Management
- 468 pages
- 17 hours of reading
This book addresses the need for a new approach to fisheries management, highlighting the shortcomings of current practices. Organized into five parts, it features insights from over 100 researchers and discusses policies, social sciences, ecology, and modeling. It's an essential resource for fishery scientists and policymakers.