Physiological Aspects of Imprinting and Homing Migration in Salmon: Emerging Research and Opportunities

Physiological Aspects of Imprinting and Homing Migration in Salmon: Emerging Research and Opportunities

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Release Date: January, 2020|Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 160
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2054-3
ISBN13: 9781799820543|ISBN10: 1799820548|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799820550|EISBN13: 9781799820567
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Description & Coverage
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Salmon are one of the most popular and commonly eaten fish and are among the most important fishery resources in the world. They are born and die in fresh water but can live in both fresh water and seawater where they migrate between rivers and oceans, showing amazing abilities to home to their natal stream precisely. However, their dynamic life cycles and mysterious abilities of natal stream imprinting and homing migration are not well understood.

Physiological Aspects of Imprinting and Homing Migration in Salmon: Emerging Researches and Opportunities is a pivotal reference source that introduces the dynamic and complicated life cycle of salmon connected with fish migration and climate changes and presents physiological mechanisms of natal stream imprinting and homing in salmon with special references to hormone, olfaction, memory, and behavior. Additionally, salmon resources concerning salmon commercial fisheries, aquaculture, and global propagation systems are discussed. This book is ideally designed for ichthyologists, environmentalists, pisciculture professionals, fisheries, marine biologists, scientists, researchers, academicians, and students seeking coverage on one of the most integral species of fish in the world.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Aquaculture
  • Behavior
  • Climate Changes
  • Hormone Mechanisms
  • Life Cycles
  • Memory
  • Olfactory Systems
  • Propagation
  • Salmon Homing
  • Salmon Taxonomy
  • Synaptic Plasticity
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Hiroshi Ueda, 1971-1975: Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, Hakodate. 1975-1980: Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University, Hakodate. 1980-1983: Postdoctoral Fellowship supported by Japanese Society of Promotion of Science (JSPS), National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki. 1983-1991: Assistant Professor, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Medicine. Kitakyushu. 1985-1986: Visiting Scientist, Worcester Foundation of Experimental Biology. Worcester, USA. 1986-1987: Forgaty Fellowship supported by National Institute of Health (NIH), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA. 1991-2001: Associate Professor, Faculty of Fisheries, Toya Lake Station for Environmental Biology, Hokkaido University, Abuta. 2001-2015: Professor, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere and Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido Univerity, Sapporo. 2015-2017: Specially Appointed Professor, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere and Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo. 2017-Present: Professor Emeritus, Hokkaido University. Technical Advisor, Hokkaido Aquaculture Promotion Corporation, Sapporo.

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