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نویسندگان: Tony J. Pitcher(eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780632059959, 9781444302516
ناشر: Wiley-Blackwell
سال نشر: 2008
تعداد صفحات: 535
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 16 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Sharks of the Open Ocean: Biology, Fisheries and Conservation به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب کوسه های اقیانوس آزاد: زیست شناسی ، شیلات و حفاظت نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Pelagic sharks face unprecedented levels of exploitation in
all the world's oceans through both direct fisheries and
by-catch, and effective management for these species is
contingent upon solid science and data, which this book
brings together for the first time. All those involved in
shark biology will need to have a copy of this
book.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Sharks of the Open Ocean (pages
1–13): Ellen K. Pikitch, Merry D. Camhi and Elizabeth A.
Babcock
Chapter 2 Pelagic Elasmobranch Diversity (pages 14–23):
Leonard J. V. Compagno
Chapter 3 The Reproductive Biology of Pelagic Elasmobranchs
(pages 24–53): Franklin F. Snelson, Brenda L. Roman and
George H. Burgess
Chapter 4 The Biology and Ecology of Thresher Sharks
(Alopiidae) (pages 60–68): Susan E. Smith, Randall C.
Rasmussen, Darlene A. Ramon and Gregor M. Cailliet
Chapter 5 The Biology and Ecology of the White Shark,
Carcharodon Carcharias (pages 69–81): Barry D. Bruce
Chapter 6 Case Study: White Shark Movements in the North
Pacific Pelagic Ecosystem (pages 82–86): Andre M. Boustany,
Kevin C. M. Weng, Scot D. Anderson, Peter Pyle and Barbara A.
Block
Chapter 7 The Biology and Ecology of the Shortfin Mako Shark,
Isurus Oxyrinchus (pages 87–94): John D. Stevens
Chapter 8 The Biology and Ecology of the Salmon Shark, Lamna
Ditropis (pages 95–104): Kenneth J. Goldman and John A.
Musick
Chapter 9 The Biology and Ecology of the Porbeagle Shark,
Lamna Nasus (pages 105–113): Malcolm P. Francis, Lisa J.
Natanson and Steven E. Campana
Chapter 10 The Biology and Ecology of the Silky Shark,
Carcharhinus Falciformis (pages 114–127): Ramon Bonfil
Chapter 11 The Biology and Ecology of the Oceanic Whitetip
Shark, Carcharhinus Longimanus (pages 128–139): Ramon Bonfil,
Shelley Clarke and Hideki Nakano
Chapter 12 The Biology and Ecology of the Blue Shark,
Prionace Glauca (pages 140–151): Hideki Nakano and John D.
Stevens
Chapter 13 The Biology and Ecology of the Pelagic Stingray,
Pteroplatytrygon Violacea (Bonaparte, 1832) (pages 152–159):
Julie A. Neer
Chapter 14 A Global Overview of Commercial Fisheries for Open
Ocean Sharks (pages 166–192): Merry D. Camhi, Elizabeth
Lauck, Ellen K. Pikitch and Elizabeth A. Babcock
Chapter 15 Recreational Fishing for Pelagic Sharks Worldwide
(pages 193–204): Elizabeth A. Babcock
Chapter 16 Case Study: Blue and Mako Shark Catch Rates in US
Atlantic Recreational Fisheries as Potential Indices of
Abundance (pages 205–212): Gregory Skomal, Elizabeth A.
Babcock and Ellen K. Pikitch
Chapter 17 Catches of Pelagic Sharks by Subsurface Longline
Fisheries in the South Atlantic Ocean during the Last
Century: A Review of Available Data with Emphasis on Uruguay
and Brazil (pages 213–229): Fabio H. V. Hazin, Matt K.
Broadhurst, Alberto F. Amorim, Carlos A. Arfelli and Andres
Domingo
Chapter 18 Case Study: Blue Shark Catch?Rate Patterns from
the Portuguese Swordfish Longline Fishery in the Azores
(pages 230–235): Alexandre Aires?da?Silva, Rogerio Lopes
Ferreira and Joao Gil Pereira
Chapter 19 Case Study: Trends in Blue Shark Abundance in the
Western North Atlantic As Determined by a Fishery?Independent
Survey (pages 236–241): Robert E. Hueter and Colin A.
Simpfendorfer
Chapter 20 Case Study: Elasmobranch Bycatch in the Pelagic
Longline Fishery off the Southeastern United States,
1992–1997 (pages 242–246): Lawrence R. Beerkircher, Enric
Cortes and Mahmood S. Shivji
Chapter 21 Pelagic Shark Fisheries in the Indian Ocean (pages
247–259): Malcolm J. Smale
Chapter 22 Case Study: The Bycatch of Pelagic Sharks in
Australia's Tuna Longline Fisheries (pages 260–267): John D.
Stevens and Sally E. Wayte
Chapter 23 Case Study: Catch and Management of Pelagic Sharks
in Hawaii and the US Western Pacific Region (pages 268–274):
Paul J. Dalzell, R. Michael Laurs and Wayne R. Haight
Chapter 24 Case Study: Pelagic Shark Fisheries along the West
Coast of Mexico (pages 275–282): Oscar Sosa?Nishizaki, J.
Fernando Marquez?Farias and Carlos J.
Villavicencio?Garayzar
Chapter 25 Intrinsic Rates of Increase in Pelagic
Elasmobranchs (pages 288–297): Susan E. Smith, David W. Au
and Christina Show
Chapter 26 Shark Productivity and Reproductive Protection,
and a Comparison with Teleosts (pages 298–308): David W. Au,
Susan E. Smith and Christina Show
Chapter 27 Comparative Life History and Demography of Pelagic
Sharks (pages 309–322): Enric Cortes
Chapter 28 Molecular Markers and Genetic Population Structure
of Pelagic Sharks (pages 323–333): Edward J. Heist
Chapter 29 Case Study: Rapid Species Identification of
Pelagic Shark Tissues Using Genetic Approaches (pages
334–338): Mahmood S. Shivji, Melissa Pank, Lisa J. Natanson,
Nancy E. Kohler and Michael J. Stanhope
Chapter 30 Stock Structure of the Blue Shark (Prionace
Glauca) in the North Atlantic Ocean Based on Tagging Data
(pages 339–350): Nancy E. Kohler and Patricia A. Turner
Chapter 31 Why Are Bayesian Methods Useful for the Stock
Assessment of Sharks? (pages 351–368): Murdoch K. McAllister,
Ellen K. Pikitch and Elizabeth A. Babcock
Chapter 32 Embracing Movement and Stock Structure for
Assessment of Galeorhinus Galeus Harvested off Southern
Australia (pages 369–392): Terence I. Walker, Bruce L.
Taylor, Lauren P. Brown and Andre E. Punt
Chapter 33 Conservation Status of Pelagic Elasmobranchs
(pages 397–417): Merry D. Camhi
Chapter 34 Domestic and International Management for Pelagic
Sharks (pages 418–444): Merry D. Camhi, Sonja V. Fordham and
Sarah L. Fowler
Chapter 35 The Rise and Fall (Again) of the Porbeagle Shark
Population in the Northwest Atlantic (pages 445–461): Steven
E. Campana, Warren Joyce, Linda Marks, Peter Hurley, Lisa J.
Natanson, Nancy E. Kohler, Christopher F. Jensen, Joseph J.
Mello, Harold L. Pratt, Sigmund Myklevoll and Shelton
Harley
Chapter 36 Methods to Reduce Bycatch Mortality in Longline
Fisheries (pages 462–471): Daniel L. Erickson and Steven A.
Berkeley
Chapter 37 Data Collection, Research, and Assessment Efforts
for Pelagic Sharks by the International Commission for the
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (pages 472–477): Elizabeth A.
Babcock and Hideki Nakano
Chapter 38 Pelagic Sharks and the FAO International Plan of
Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks (pages
478–492): Rachel D. Cavanagh, Sarah L. Fowler and Merry D.
Camhi