Overview
- gement, genotyping, and veterinary medicine for fish
- Provides comprehensive information on sturgeon farming, including: Reproduction, Food and Feeding, Long-term Management of Brood Stock, State of Health, and Ecological Risks
- Shares detailed insights on unusual topics and/or updated syntheses, e.g. controlled reproduction and related issues, fish meal replacement, endocrine disruptions, prebiotics and immunostimulants, off-flavor management, global production of meat and caviar, hybrids, welfare, immunology, ecological risks of installation, as well as selected methods (in vitro incubation of ovarian follicles, richly illustrated library of echographs allowing non-invasive in vivo exploration, oxygen demand)
- Intended for sturgeon farmers, field technicians, sturgeon biologists, veterinarians, teachers in aquaculture and fisheries, people dealing with administrative management of aquaculture and fisheries, and consultants in a variety of fields, e.g. aquaculture, audits in sturgeon farming, farming design, water mana
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Table of contents (25 chapters)
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Ongrowing
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Production
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Long-Term Management of Brood Stock
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About this book
The Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baerii Brandt 1869 is the most widely farmed sturgeon species. Continuing from Volume 1, which focuses on the biology of the species, the present Volume 2 in turn examines farming aspects. It is divided into six parts, the first of which deals with reproduction and early ontogenesis, i.e. reproductive cycles, controlled reproduction, sperm cryoconservation, and weaning of larvae. The second covers the growing phase with a focus on food and feeding (management, fish meal replacement, potential endocrine disruptions, usefulness of prebiotics and immunostimulants, and nitrogen excretion). Production-related data are the focus of the third part and include: characteristics (countries, structures of production, evolution in production, economic features) of the gross production of the species (meat and caviar) worldwide, a method for assessing the quality of caviars, off-flavors management, and an example of production of fingerlings for restocking. Part four addresses selected long-term management issues: genetic variability of brood stocks, genome manipulation and sex control, and the advantages of hybrids. The next three chapters constitute the fifth part, which is devoted to health status (immunology and welfare). In closing, the absence of ecological risks of introducing the species in non-native waters is shown using two long-term documented examples (Russia and France). Three methodological chapters round out the volume, covering: in vitro incubation of ovarian follicles, a richly illustrated library of echographies and photos, and a detailed presentation of oxygen demand studies.
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Patrick Williot
Patrick took on the challenge of preventing the disappearance of the critically endangered European sturgeon and developing sturgeon farming. To do so, he mobilized all the means of research, including the use of biological models of the Siberian sturgeon. He was the kingpin of the First International Symposium on Sturgeon held in Bordeaux in 1989. In 2007, he succeeded in achieving the controlled reproduction of farmed European sturgeon for the first time. He has strongly supported Siberian sturgeon farming in France. Patrick has edited several peer-reviewed books and proceedings on aquaculture and conservation biology, mainly on sturgeon, and published over 90 papers in peer-reviewed journals or books.
Guy Nonotte
Researcher at the CNRS, with a PhD from the University of Strasbourg, Guy NONNOTTE has pursued research on fish physiology i.e. ionic regulation, respiration, extracellular acid-base balance and cell volume regulationin freshwater and sea-water fishes exposed to environmental changes and pollutants with a specific interest in the model « Siberian sturgeon ». He supervised a thesis on the toxicity of ammonia for the Siberian sturgeon in collaboration with Dr. Patrick Williot. In 1994, he was appointed Professor of Animal Physiology at the University of Brest (France) and Emeritus Professor of this University in 2007. He has published more than 100 articles in international reviews and supervised numerous theses on fish ecophysiology.
Mikhail Chebanov
Dr.Sc., Professor at the Aquatic Bioresources and Aquaculture Department of Kuban State University and Director of State Centre for Sturgeon Gene Pool Conservation, Russia. He received an award from the Government of Russia in Science for developing technology for the year-round reproduction of sturgeon and for the global implementation of ultrasound for breeding stock management. He served as consultant FAO, convener of the Management of Sturgeons Working Party EIFAC - FAO, deputy chair and member of the IUCN Sturgeon Specialists Group. Chebanov is co-founder and member of the World Sturgeon Conservation Society board of directors. He has chaired numerous International workshops and symposia sessions.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii, Brandt, 1869) Volume 2 - Farming
Editors: Patrick Williot, Guy Nonnotte, Mikhail Chebanov
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61676-6
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-61674-2Published: 25 April 2018
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-09665-6Published: 08 January 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-61676-6Published: 09 April 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVIII, 590
Number of Illustrations: 67 b/w illustrations, 164 illustrations in colour
Topics: Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management, Agriculture, Freshwater & Marine Ecology, Animal Physiology, Marine & Freshwater Sciences, Food Science