The Eel

5. Auflage September 2003
416 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Thorpe, John (Herausgeber)
A strong demand for an English version of the third German Edition
of this extremely important book paved the way for this excellent
new translation, which contains much new information from over 500
publications, not covered by the previous English language
edition.
The Eel is the standard work on the species with chapters
in the book covering body structure and functions, developmental
stages and distribution of the eel species, post-larval ecology and
behaviour, harvest and environmental relationships, fishing
methods, eel culture, diseases, parasites and bodily damage, the
world trade in eels and eel processing. Contributions are included
from several world authorities including new information concerning
genetic diversity in eel populations and the consequences for their
management.
Written by Friedrich-Wilhelm Tesch, one of the foremost world
authorities on eels and carefully edited by Professor Thorpe, well
known for his work in fish biology, writing and editing, The
Eel is an essential purchase for all those working with the
species, including fish biologists, physiologists and ecologists,
aquatic and environmental scientists, fisheries managers and fish
farm personnel. Copies of this landmark publication should be
available in the libraries of all research establishments and
universities where these subjects are studied or taught.
The Fisheries Society of the British Isles provided generous
financial support enabling the translation and publication of this
book.
Written by F-W Tesch; Translated from the German Edition
by R. J. White; Edited by J. E. Thorpe
Developmental Stages and Distribution of the Eel Species
Post-larval ecology and behaviour
Harvest and environmental relationships
Fishing Methods
Eel Culture
Diseases, parasites, and bodily damage
World Trade and Processing
References
is the standard work on the genus...It is essential reading and a
reference for scientists and aquaculturists, eel fishermen, angling
clubs and river managers...A fascinating book, even for a lay
person, it answers so many questions that one has about this
'slippery creature'."
Sherkin Comment, Environmental Quarterly of Sherkin Island
Marine Station, 2004
"This English translation of the third German edition contains
new infomation from over 500 published papers."
CAB Abstracts, 2005
"In the comprehensive third edition of this text and the first
English translation, Friefrich Texch covers the biology, ecology,
breeding, and commercial significance of the eel. This revised and
updated text includes findings from more than 500 new scientific
publications."
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
John Thorpe is the editor of The Eel, 5th Edition, published by Wiley.
Ray J. White is the translator of The Eel, 5th Edition, published by Wiley.