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Fish Viruses and Bacteria
Pathobiology and Protection
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- Associate Professor Arun DharAndrew OrryF C Thomas AllnuttDr Scott LaPatraRichard WhittingtonDr Jo-Ann LeongDr Gael KurathDr John S LumsdenDr Paul HickDr Ellen ArielDr Mamoru YoshimizuDr Hisae KasaiDr Yoshihiro SakodaDr Nanako SanoDr Motohiko SanoDr Knut FalkDr Maria AamelfotDr Peter DixonDr David StoneDr Lester H. KhooDr Rodman G. GetchellDr Geoffrey H. GroocockDr Keith WayDr Anna ToffanDr Yasuhiko KawatoDr Kuttichantran SubramaniamDr Kazuhiro NakajimaDr Thomas WaltzekDr Marius KarlsenDr Renate JohansenDr Bjarnheidur K. GudmundsdottirDr Bryndis BjornsdottirDr Larry A. HansonDr Matt J. GriffinTerence GreenwayDavid J. WiseThomas P. LochMohamed FaisalEsteban M. SotoDavid T. GauthierMartha W. RhodesJohn P. HawkeJerri BartholomewKristen D. ArkushDiane G. ElliottCraig A. ShoemakerDe-Hai XuAlicia E. ToranzoBeatriz MagariñosRuben Avendaño-HerreraTimothy J. WelchDavid P. MarancikChristopher M. GoodMichael OrmsbyRobert Davies
2017
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Taking a disease-based approach, Fish Viruses and Bacteria: Pathobiology and Protection focuses on the pathobiology of and protective strategies against the most common, major microbial pathogens of economically important marine and freshwater fish. The book covers well-studied, notifiable piscine viruses and bacteria, including new and emerging diseases which can become huge threats to local fish populations in new geographical regions if transported there via infected fish or eggs. A con...
126,77 €
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- Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
2015
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This book provides an up-to-date review of the biology of myxozoans, which represent a divergent clade of endoparasitic cnidarians. Myxozoans are of fundamental interest in understanding how early diverging metazoans have adopted parasitic lifestyles, and are also of considerable economic and ecological concern as endoparasites of fish. Synthesizing recent research, the chapters explore issues such as myxozoan origins; evolutionary trends and diversification; development and life cycles; i...
133,55 €
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