A.Jeffrey HumphreyStevensJoan W.CompilersU.S, Fish ami Midllfa ServiceOffice ofInformation TransferData Uase Section1201 Oak Klttge Drloe, Suite 200Fort Collins, Colorado 80525558!)Phone: (303) 333-9709: 228-M55(303)FisheriesReviewIsinlendcd to furnish fishery blologlil) with nbslraclsofcurrent IHcriilure in tiMulJitlitiyandmanagementOne volume, of four number*. Is Issued each Each number contains (!econsisting year teiwrnlc Aiillntr,Taxonomle, and Subject Indcws Aul()o who publish In Journal! not Kremctl fur ftthiiTtei Ih'vlew. rtii.l who wu!Jlike theirpublications Included, should submit abstract! to Ilic KilllorThe US. Fish and Wildlife Service assumes for the malerhi ouhliteHoresponslblllly accuracy of fmmVol. No. 2 199338,ContentsAQUATIC PLANTSAND THEIRCONTROL 1CULTUREANDPROPAGATIONGeneral Fish Culture . . iTrout and Salmon Culture . 3CultureWarmwater . , .6Marlcullure . . 10Feeds, Feeding, and Nutrition . 11FishTransporting . 1414AquariumsMiscellaneous Culture Techniques and Equipment 16LIMNOLOGYAND OCEANOGRAPHY18PhysicalChemical 18MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, GENCTICS AND BEHAVIOR1QMorphology... 25PhysiologyGenetics, Variation Studies and Hybridlzallon .... ,49Behavior 54NATURAL HISTORYLife Works 60History-GeneralPopulation Studies, Production, Recruitment, etc. 63etc 66Spawning Habits and Movements, fecundity,Movements, Seasonal and Distribution, etc 69DepthFoods/Feeding 71and Growth 76AgeDistribution, Fish ...
A.Jeffrey Humphrey
StevensJoan W.
Compilers
U.S, Fish ami Midllfa Service
Office ofInformation Transfer
Data Uase Section
1201 Oak Klttge Drloe, Suite 200
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525558!)
Phone: (303) 333-9709
: 228-M55
(303)
FisheriesReviewIsinlendcd to furnish fishery blologlil) with nbslraclsofcurrent IHcriilure in tiMulJitlitiy
and
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One volume, of four number*. Is Issued each Each number contains (!e
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Taxonomle, and Subject Indcws Aul()o who publish In Journal! not Kremctl fur ftthiiTtei Ih'vlew. rtii.l who wu!J
like their
publications Included, should submit abstract! to Ilic Killlor
The US. Fish and Wildlife Service assumes for the malerhi ouhlite
Horesponslblllly accuracy of fmmVol. No. 2 199338,
Contents
AQUATIC PLANTSAND THEIRCONTROL 1
CULTUREANDPROPAGATION
General Fish Culture . . i
Trout and Salmon Culture . 3
Culture
Warmwater . , .6
Marlcullure . . 10
Feeds, Feeding, and Nutrition . 11
Fish
Transporting . 14
14
Aquariums
Miscellaneous Culture Techniques and Equipment 16
LIMNOLOGYAND OCEANOGRAPHY
18
Physical
Chemical 18
MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, GENCTICS AND BEHAVIOR
1Q
Morphology
... 25
Physiology
Genetics, Variation Studies and Hybridlzallon .... ,49
Behavior 54
NATURAL HISTORY
Life Works 60
History-General
Population Studies, Production, Recruitment, etc. 63
etc 66
Spawning Habits and Movements, fecundity,
Movements, Seasonal and Distribution, etc 69
Depth
Foods/Feeding 71
and Growth 76
Age
Distribution, Fish Surveys, etc 79
Geographical
Abundance, Factors of, Survival and Mortality . . .02
Classification , . . 03
Identification, Keys,
PARASITESAND DISEASES
General 85
86
Bacterial
90
Fungal
Protozoan 90
92
Viral
Other 94
POLLUTION ANDTOXICOLOGY
Pollution 9C
101
Fish Kills
101
Toxicology; Bloassays
RESEARCH ANDMANAGEMENT
General 114
119
Administration and Planning120
Habitat Alterations
etc 122
Harvest, Creel Census,
124
Regulaflons
124
Fish Conlrol and Removal . , . . ,
ant) ... 125
Marking Tagging
125
Stocking and Introductions , . . ,
and 126
Fishing Gear Techniques
Fish Dams, etc 129
Flshways, Passage Through
130
Mathematics, Statistical Methods, and Modeling . . . .
Lake and Research 134
Management
130
River and Stream Management and Research
Farm Pond and Small and Research 145
Impoundment Management
Large and Research 145
Impoundment
146
EstuaryManagement and Research
Marine and 147
160
Utilization of Fishery Products
Mlsc 1G6
Techniques and Equipment
Miscellaneous 170
AUTHOR INDEX . . 171
(Blue)
GEOGRAPHIC INDEX (While) 235
INDEX . 249
SYSTEMATIC [Blue)
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93-002192 Swierczynskl, Czerniawska IMPACT OF BLUF-GREENS FROM GENERA OF
MICROCYSTISON SOME AQUA! 1C ANIMALS Acta fiseatoria 163-100 1992 In with
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CONSIDERATIONS Aquacult Mag 19(1)64-67. 1993, FR 38(2)
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93-002196 Avaull, James W,, Jr WATERMANAGEMENT IN PONDS, SOMb BASICS REVIFWED OXYGEN
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Coker, AQUICULTURE Aquacult 23(3)-44-46
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editor World 1 992.
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IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. World Aquacullure 90, Halifax, Canada. M. Richard DeVoe and Robert
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(P.O. 20802] Jilapia,
8-26.
93-002205 Gomes, Lulz Antonio ZEN AND THE ART OFAQUAFARMING. WorldAquacult 23(3):1
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93-002206 Hensen, AQUACULTURE
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DEVELOPMENT. TWELVE ARTICLES FROM A SYMPOSIUM AT WORLD 90, HALIFAX,
CANADA, WorldAqtiaculL 23(1 }'20-60 1992 FR 38(2)
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