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Sea lice are one of the most important and costly health issues for Atlantic salmon aquaculture and for culture of many other marine fish species. In addition, the extent and causes of impacts of sea lice upon wild salmonids has proven a hotly debated issue and one that continues to affect public perceptions of aquaculture. It is 29 years since the last dedicated book on sea lice biology and management, Pathogens of Wild and Farmed Fish: Sea Lice (Boxshall and Defaye, 1993), and a volume of current perspectives is overdue. The current book updates knowledge concerning the biology and management of sea lice, authored by over 60 world-leading researchers, practitioners and industry experts, written in an accessible and engaging style. New topics include genomics, vaccinology, physiology and epidemiology, and aspects of interactions with wild fisheries are thoroughly reviewed. Sea Lice Biology and Control is of interest to and provides an invaluable reference for sea lice researchers, parasitologists, students, fish farmers, veterinarians and other fish health professionals, wild fish biologists and managers, regulators, government, fish certification professionals and NGOs. The book provides an authoritative overview of sea lice and their interactions and gives a clear illustration of the application of the principles of integrated pest management in an aquaculture context. This volume covers an impressive array of topics, guiding the community on their journey towards awareness of the most recent advances in sea lice biology and through to the latest genomics studies —Prof. Geoff Boxshall FRS

Recenzijas

The publication of this new volume is very timely when changes to regulatory frameworks for salmonid aquaculture are being considered across the globe. It provides a much-needed and updated authoritative reference on sea

lice and their control for scientists, farmed fish professionals, NGOs and regulators alike. -- Fish Farmer Magazine The book is an important source of reference for researchers, industry, biologists, veterinarians and regulators and will be of interest to those keen to update their knowledge of the biology of sea lice and control methods. -- FAIAcademy

Papildus informācija

This book is suitable for aquaculture industry professionals and researchers.
Foreword vii
Geoff Boxshall
I Sea lice biology
1 Introduction: a developing industry and the threat of sea lice
3(10)
Jim Treasurer
Ian Bricknell
James Bron
2 Introduction to sea lice morphology and biology
13(37)
Geoff A. Boxshall
Argun A. Ozak
3 Sea lice development
50(19)
Christiane Eichner
4 Caligids in global aquaculture
69(18)
Ken MacKenzie
5 Sea lice behaviour
87(22)
Samantha Bui
Lars A. Hamre
Rasmus Skern-Mauritzen
Sussie Dalvin
James E. Bron
6 Semiochemical tools for the management of sea lice
109(25)
A.J. Mordue
J. Pino-Marambio
J.A. Pickett
7 Pathologies associated with sea lice
134(16)
Hamish Rodger
Ana Herrero
Chris Matthews
8 Sea lice physiology
150(17)
David Fields
Robert Morefieldand Ian Bricknell
9 A standardised generic framework of sea lice model components for application in coupled hydrodynamic-particle models
167(21)
Alexander G. Murray
Samuel Shephard Lars Asplin
Thomas Adams
Bjorn Adlandsvik
Alejandro Gallego
Michael Hartnett
Ingrid Askeland Johnsen
Simon R.M. Jones
Meadhbh Moriarty
Stephen Nash
Campbell C. Pert
Berit Rabe
Patrick G. Gargan
10 Population dynamics of sea lice
188(23)
Fernando O. Mardones
Manuel Lepe-Lapez
11 Regulation and authorization of veterinary medicines for sea lice
211(17)
Stacey Pulver
12 Sea lice genomics
228(44)
Cristian Gallardo-Escdrate
Valentina Valenzuela-Munoz
Gustavo Nunez-Acuna
Diego Valenzuela-Miranda
13 Salmon-louse interaction and immunological consequences for the host
272(22)
Mark Fast
Laura Braden
14 Evolution of sea louse (Copepoda: Caligidae) resistance against control agents
294(35)
Armin Sturm
Claudia Tschesche
James E. Bron
II Sea lice control methods
15 An introduction to sea lice control
329(28)
Jim Treasurer
Sandra Bravo
16 Sensitivity bioassays: understanding the biology of sea lice and its management in salmon farming
357(17)
Sandra L. Marin
Tor E. Horsberg
Margarita Gonzdlez
Kiranpreet Kaur
Celia Agusti-Ridaura
17 Selective breeding for improved resistance to sea lice in farmed salmonids
374(20)
Smaragda Tsairidou
Diego Robledo
Ross D. Houston
18 Sea lice - active monitoring methods for sea lice in the marine environment
394(24)
Campbell C. Pert
Anna Harte
Alexander J. Kent
Toni Dwyer
Martin Llewellyn
19 Biological control of sea lice
418(37)
Jim Treasurer
Albert Imsland Pat Reynolds
Daniel Carcajona
20 Vaccination
455(17)
Jessica Piesz
Ian Bricknell
21 Functional feeds and sea lice control
472(22)
Stanko Skugor
Simon L. Wadsworth
22 Physical prevention and control of sea lice
494(39)
Frode Oppedal
Lars Helge Stien
Samantha Bui
Tina Oldham
Luke T. Barrett
III Global impacts of sea lice
23 Impacts of sea lice
533(17)
Karin Kroon Boxaspen
Orjan Karlsen
Terje Svdsand
Lars Asplin
24 Wild and farmed fish interactions with sea lice
550(29)
Alan W. Pike
IV Future developments
25 Epilogue: Prospects for the future
579(10)
Ian Bricknell
Jim Treasurer
James Bron
Index 589
Jim Treasurer (Edited By) Dr Jim Treasurer, Aquaculture and Fisheries scientist, of FAI Farms. Jim was Divisional Health Manager with Marine Harvest from 1989, then Aquaculture research manager UK for Seafish, and later Research director of VFF Ardtoe Marine Laboratory. His development and research activities in sustainable aquaculture include Integrated Pest Management of sea lice including biological control, Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture, alternative fish feeds, rearing of novel species to aquaculture such as cod and haddock and cleaner fish, fish reproduction and fish welfare.

Ian Bricknell (Edited By) Professor Ian Bricknell is Professor of Aquaculture Biology at the University of Maine and is a member of the Aquaculture Research Institute and School of Marine Sciences. He began his sea lice research in 1989 and has worked on the host-parasite interface between sea lice and their hosts as well as the immune modulation of the host by the secreted products of sea lice.

James Bron (Edited By) Professor James Bron heads the Aquatic Parasitology Research Group and is Professor of Aquatic Animal Health at the University of Stirling's Institute of Aquaculture. Over the last 35 years he has conducted extensive collaborative research on sea lice, working with academia, industry, government and NGOs to better understand aspects of sea louse biology and management, aiming to improve health and welfare of farmed and wild fish to better support sustainable and resilient aquaculture and capture fisheries.