Migration ecology of marine fishes / David Hallock Secor.

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Main Author: Secor, David H., 1960- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1 Introduction: The Hidden Lives of Marine Fish
  • Classifying Migration
  • What Causes Fish to Migrate?
  • Book Organization: Migration Propensities
  • Chapter 2 Bird and Fish Migration: Movement Ecology as a Comparative Framework
  • Movement in Fluids
  • Analysis of Movements and Migration
  • Rules of Aggregation
  • Schooling and Flocking
  • Navigation Capacities
  • Summary
  • Segue
  • Chapter 3 Mating Systems and Larval Dispersal
  • Mating Systems
  • Embryo and Larval Dispersal
  • Alignment of Larval Dispersal with Mating SystemsSelective Harvest during Spawning Migrations
  • Summary
  • Segue
  • Chapter 4 Complex Life Cycles and Marine Food Webs: Migrating through Size Spectra
  • Marine Food Webs: Big Things Eating Little Things
  • Migrating among Size Spectra: Complex Life Cycles
  • Marine Ecosystem Patchiness, Transience, and Periodicity
  • Life Cycle Schedules
  • Schooling through Food Webs
  • The Storage Effect
  • Summary
  • Segue
  • Chapter 5 Population Structure: Closed and Open Life Cycles
  • Finding Their Way back Home
  • Life Cycle ClosureOpen Life Cycles
  • Metapopulation Theory
  • Taking Stock of Population Thinking
  • Summary
  • Segue
  • Chapter 6 Propagating Propensities: Partial Migration
  • Conditional Migrations
  • Partial Migration Writ Narrow: Genetic Controls
  • Evolution of Partial Migration and Ecological Speciation
  • Partial Migration Writ Large
  • Summary
  • Segue
  • Recapitulation: Scaling Collective Movements from Fertilization to Speciation
  • Chapter 7 Resilience: Contingents for Contingencies
  • Resilience Theory
  • Resilience to Fishing and Climate Change: Uncharted TerritoryCollective Agencies and Biodiversity
  • Building Resilience into Populations: The Storage and Portfolio Effects
  • Summary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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