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Interactions Between Fish and Aquatic Macrophytes in Inlandwaters: A Review by Petr, T

ISBN: 9788170354031
Binding: Hard Bound
Biblio: vii+185p., 24 plts., 46 figs., bib., 29 cm
Weight: 650 gms
Pages: 192
Imprint: Daya Publishing House-FAO
Year: 2024
Price : Rs 1995.00
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For a fishery manager it is important to understand the role of aquatic macrophytes in inalnd waters, as this will assist in adjusting strategies for optimising capture fisheries. Fish, crayfish, some mammals and birds and some other organisms use macrophytes to their benefit, such as spawning, nursery, feeding grounds and as a refuge. Macrophytes play an important role in the fish food chain, especially as a substrate for aquatic organisms on which the fish feed. Aquatic plants have a controlling effect on prey-predator interrelationship, have an important function in water quality and, hence, can be used in biomanipulation for improving fish stocks. Special plant communities, such as floating meadows of varzea and igapo, are essential for fish and fisheries in the Amazon basin, while sudd formation may lead to the reduction in fish stocks. Invasive and nuisance aquatic plants, both floating and submersed, also interfere when present on a large scale. Fish can be used for controlling aquatic macrophytes, and through their control also for the control of hosts and vectors of human water-borne diseases. The document shows the roles of macrophytes in a variety of situations to assist in finding the best way of managing aquatic plants for fishery objectives, such as enhancement of preferable fish stocks, removal or reduction of undesired fish species and improvement of water quailty.