Fish Nutrition (4th Ed.)
Coordonnateurs : Hardy Ronald W., Kaushik Sadasivam J.
Fish Nutrition, Fourth Edition is an up-to-date, authoritative presentation of all key elements of the nutrition of fish and crustaceans. As aquaculture is rapidly expanding, more than 200 herbivorous and carnivorous species occupy a diverse range of ecological niches, and have therefore evolved to utilize a wide array of food sources. This new edition highlights these differences and covers the complexity and challenges associated with fish nutrition, addressing nutrient requirements to produce high-quality, healthful and sustainable resources, the essential nutrients for fish species, including proteins and amino acids, vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, a feed quality assessment, and fish pathology.
Led by a team of international experts, this edition provides readers with new information on the use of high-throughput technologies in fish nutrition research, the role of feeds on the community structure of the microbiome, and advances in essential nutrient requirements.
1. History of Fish Nutrition 2. Bioenergetics 3. Vitamins 4. Amino Acids and Proteins 5. Lipids 6. Minerals 7. Carbohydrates 8. Nutritional Physiology 9. Diet Formulation and Manufacture 10. Diet Analysis and Evaluation 11. Adventitious Toxins and Antinutrients 12. Nutritional Pathology 13. Nutritional Supplements and Fish Health 14. Feeding and Fish Husbandry
Researchers and professionals in ichthyology, aquaculture, general fish studies; graduate students in fish nutrition
Sadasivam J. Kaushik earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the prestigious Presidency College of Madras University in India. He received his Doctor of Science degree from the University of Bretagne Occidentale, France, for his work on the influence of salinity on nitrogen metabolism and arginine requirement of rainbow trout. As an active member of the committee on fish nutrition and production of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences, he was actively involved in fish nutrition research and training. He was the director of the INRA – IFREMER Joint research units on fish nutrition, and also headed the hydrobiology research station at Saint Pée sur Nivelle, France. He has co-authored more than 300 scientific papers and books on fish nutrition and feeding. Has been active in coordinating European research projects in fish nutrition and metabolism. Further to his retirement from INRA, he held a European research area chair position in the University of Las Palmas, Spain.
- Features expansive updates to the previous edition, including a new chapter dedicated to diet analysis and evaluation
- Addresses the roles of fish nutrition and feeds on sustainability and the environmental impacts of aquaculture
- Covers basic nutritional biochemistry and applied nutritional topics
Date de parution : 10-2021
Ouvrage de 922 p.
19x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Fish Nutrition :
Mots-clés :
Absorption; Acidifiers; Alimentary canal; Amino acids; animal sources; Aquaculture; Aquafeed manufacturing; Beta-glucans; Bioavailability; Bioenergetics; Biological evaluation; Carbohydrates; Chemical analysis; Chemical and cellular signaling; Copper; Crustacean; Crustaceans; Demand feeder; Diet storage; Dietary sources; Digestible energy; Digestion; disease; Economic evaluation; Energy retention; Essential oils and herbal extracts; Fatty acids; Feed categories; Feed conversion ratio (FCR)Feed management; Feed evaluation; Feed formulation; Feeding; Feeds; Fish feed ingredients; Fish nutrition; Fish; Fishmeal; growth; health; Interaction; Larval feeds; Limits; Lipid deficiency; Mechanical feeder; Metabolism; Metabolizable energy; Mineral requirements; Modifying factors; Net energy; Nucleotides; nutrient utilizatoin; Nutrition; Nutritional disease; organ function; Pathologies; Phospholipids; Phosphorus; Plant sources; Prebiotics; Probiotics; Protein deficiency; Protein; Quality assessment; Requirement; Requirements; Selenium; Skeletal deformity; Toxins; Trace elements; Triacylglycerols; Vitamin imbalance; Vitamin; Zinc