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April 2016 Book published

An introduction to fish migration (book)

Morais & Daverat (editors) (2016) An introduction to fish migration. Boca Raton, Florida (USA). CRC Press. 307p. ISBN 9781498718738

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Global interest in "An introduction to fish migration" (from June 2016 onwards). Data: ResearchGate.net, Academia.edu
TABLE OF CONTENTS

AN OVERVIEW ON FISH MIGRATION RESEARCH

1. History of fish migration research. pp. 3-13.
Pedro Morais, Françoise Daverat

2. Definitions and concepts related with fish migration. pp. 14-19.
Pedro Morais, Françoise Daverat

3. Trends and challenges on fish migration research. 
pp. 20-25.
Pedro Morais, Françoise Daverat


LIFE HISTORIES OF MIGRATORY FISHES

4. Life histories of potamodromous fishes. pp. 29-54
Russell F. Thurow

5. Life histories of anadromous fishes. pp. 55-77
Marie-Laure Acolas and Patrick Lambert

6. Life histories of catadromous fishes. pp. 78-101
Michael J. Miller

7. Life histories of amphidromous fishes. pp. 102-122
Gerard P. Closs and Manna Warburton

8. Life histories of oceanodromous fishes. pp. 123-146
Ana Couto, Miguel Baptista, Miguel Furtado, Lara L. Sousa and Nuno Queiroz



TECHNICAL APPARATUS, ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSES USED IN FISH MIGRATION RESEARCH

9. Microchemical and schlerochronological analyses used to infer fish migration. pp. 149-168 
Françoise Daverat and Jean Martin

10. Tracing the origins, migrations, and other movements of fishes using stable isotopes. pp. 169-196
Joel C. Hoffman

11. Use of drift nets to infer fish transport and migration strategies in inland aquatic ecosystems. pp. 197-213
Michal Janáč and Martin Reichard

12. Methodologies for investigating diadromous fish movements: conventional, PIT, acoustic and radio tagging and tracking. pp. 214-250
Marie-Laure Bégout, Frédérique Bau, Anthony Acou and Marie-Laure Acolas

13. Methodologies for investigating oceanodromous fish movements: archival and pop-up satellite archival tags. pp. 251-289
Kurt M. Schaefer and Daniel W. Fuller

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