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New Trends in Methodological Approaches for Fish Biology provides an extensive guide on the novel tools and methodologies that are available to fish biologists across diverse sectors. Research in this area is growing exponentially, reflecting the global economic significance of fisheries and aquaculture industries, fish as model research organisms, and aquatic ecosystem health. This book combines a historical overview of each research area with detailed descriptions of emerging cellular and molecular tools. Written by a globally diverse team of experts, New Trends in Methodological Approaches for Fish Biology is systematically structured for easy navigation by technical and nontechnical audiences. It explores recent advances in fish genomics, nutrition, development, reproduction, health, and welfare. Given the breadth of subject matter, this is an essential resource for students, academic researchers, aquaculturists and fisheries biologists, and resource managers alike.
Contents
Section I: Genomic Approaches
1. Phylogeny
2. Environmental DNA
3. Single cell sequencing
4. Gene editing
Section II: Fish Nutrition
5. Microbiota modulation by fish nutrition
6. Fish nutrition and in vitro systems
Section III: Development and Reproduction
7. NMR and NIR in eggs
8. Reproduction and metabolomics
9. Subrogate reproduction
10. Cellular culture
Section IV: Fish Toxicology
11. Fish toxicology
Section V: Health and Welfare
12. Blood cells and flow cytometry
13. Recombinant DNA vaccines
14. Zebrafish regeneration
15. Migrating cells



