Genetic Resource Management of Fish

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Author(s):
James E. Lannan; Graham A. E. Gall; John E. Thorpe; Colin E. Nash; Brenda E. Ballachey

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Genome

Date of Publication:
1989

Place of Publication:
Not Available

Description

Abstract: The diverse global ichthyofauna represents a wealth of genetic resources for adaptive evolution, for the development and harvest of present and future sources of human foods, and for germ plasm for aquaculture. Fish make an important contribution to human nutrition worldwide and the demand for fisheries products is increasing. Several production systems are employed in producing and harvesting fisheries products, including capture fisheries, aquaculture, and culture-based fisheries. There are risks of losing genetic variation inherent in each production.

Additional Bibliographic Information

Lannan, J.E., G.A.E. Gall, J.E. Thorpe, C.E. Nash, and B.A. Ballachey, 1989. Genetic resource management of fish. Genome, 31:798–804.

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