Genetic Methods for Biological Control of Non-native Fish in the Gila River Basin

Genetic Methods for Biological Control of Non-native Fish in the Gila River Basin
Title Genetic Methods for Biological Control of Non-native Fish in the Gila River Basin PDF eBook
Author Anne R. Kapuscinski
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 2005
Genre Freshwater fishes
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Environmental Biotechnology

Environmental Biotechnology
Title Environmental Biotechnology PDF eBook
Author Daniel Vallero
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 750
Release 2010-06-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9780123785510

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Environmental Biotechnology: A Biosystems Approach introduces a systems approach to environmental biotechnology and its applications to a range of environmental problems. A systems approach requires a basic understanding of four disciplines: environmental engineering, systems biology, environmental microbiology, and ecology. These disciplines are discussed in the context of their application to achieve specific environmental outcomes and to avoid problems in such applications. The book begins with a discussion of the background and historical context of contemporary issues in biotechnology. It then explains the scientific principles of environmental biotechnologies; environmental biochemodynamic processes; environmental risk assessment; and the reduction and management of biotechnological risks. It describes ways to address environmental problems caused or exacerbated by biotechnologies. It also emphasizes need for professionalism in environmental biotechnological enterprises. This book was designed to serve as a primary text for two full semesters of undergraduate study (e.g., Introduction to Environmental Biotechnology or Advanced Environmental Biotechnology). It will also be a resource text for a graduate-level seminar in environmental biotechnology (e.g., Environmental Implications of Biotechnology). * Provides a systems approach to biotechnologies which includes the physical, biological, and chemical processes in context * Case studies include cutting-edge technologies such as nanobiotechnologies and green engineering * Addresses both the applications and implications of biotechnologies by following the life-cycle of a variety of established and developing biotechnologies

Biological Control

Biological Control
Title Biological Control PDF eBook
Author George E. Heimpel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Science
ISBN 110810746X

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Biological control is the suppression of populations of pests and weeds by living organisms. These organisms can provide important protection from invasive species and protect our environment by reducing the need for pesticides. However, they also pose possible environmental risks, so biological control interventions must be undertaken with great care. This book enhances our understanding of biological control interactions by combining theory and practical application. Using a combination of historical analyses, theoretical models and case studies, with explicit links to invasion biology, the authors cover biological control of insects, weeds, plant pathogens and vertebrate animals. The book reflects increasing recognition of risks over the past 20 years, and incorporates the latest technological advances and theoretical developments. It is ideal for researchers and students of biological control and invasion biology.

Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms

Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms
Title Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms PDF eBook
Author K.R. Hayes
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 322
Release 2007
Genre Agriculture
ISBN 1845932978

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The decline of many individual and wild fish stocks has commanded an increase in aquaculture production to meet the protein demands of a growing population. Alongside selective breeding schemes and expanding facilities, transgenic methods have received increasing attention as a potential factor in meeting these demands. With a focus on developing countries, this third text in the series provides detailed information on environmental biosafety policy and regulation and presents methodologies for assessing ecological risks associated with transgenic fish --Publisher website, http://www.cabi.org/bk_BookDisplay.asp?PID=2054, viewed 6 December, 2007.

The Atlantic Salmon

The Atlantic Salmon
Title The Atlantic Salmon PDF eBook
Author Eric Verspoor
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 520
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0470995831

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Atlantic Salmon is a cultural icon throughout its North Atlantic range; it is the focus of probably the World’s highest profile recreational fishery and is the basis for one of the World’s largest aquaculture industries. Despite this, many wild stocks of salmon are in decline and underpinning this is a dearth of information on the nature and extent of population structuring and adaptive population differentiation, and its implications for species conservation. This important new book will go a long way to rectify this situation by providing a thorough review of the genetics of Atlantic salmon. Sponsored by the European Union and the Atlantic Salmon Trust, this book comprises the work of an international team of scientists, carefully integrated and edited to provide a landmark book of vital interest to all those working with Atlantic salmon.

Issues in Science and Technology

Issues in Science and Technology
Title Issues in Science and Technology PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 316
Release 2008
Genre Electronic journals
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Federal Register

Federal Register
Title Federal Register PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1056
Release 1994-03-08
Genre Administrative law
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