Biology and culture of portunid crabs of world seas / Ramasamy Santhanam, PhD.

By: Santhanam, Ramasamy, 1946- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Biology and ecology of marine lifePublisher: Waretown, NJ : Apple Academic Press, 2018Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781315205816; 9781351795135Subject(s): Swimming crabsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 595.386 LOC classification: QL444.M33 | S253 2018Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Biology and Ecology of Portunid Crabs -- chapter 3 Profile of Portunid Crabs (Family: Portunidae) -- chapter 4 Aquaculture of Portunid Crabs -- chapter 5 Nutritional Values of Portunid Crabs -- chapter 6 Biomedical, Food, and Industrial Applications of Portunid Crab Wastes -- chapter 7 Diseases and Parasites of Portunid Crabs.
Summary: "Biology and Culture of Portunid Crabs of World Seas provides an abundance of valuable first-hand information about the diversity, biology, ecology culture of the portunid crabs of the word seas. Marine crabs play an important role directly or indirectly in the livelihood of millions of people around the world. They have been reported to make up about 20% of all marine crustaceans caught, farmed, and consumed worldwide. Among these marine crabs, portunid crabs or swimming crabs of the family Portunidae (Class: Crustacea; Order: Decapoda; Infraorder: Brachyura) assume greater significance in the marine industry owing to their delicate meat with nutritional qualities. Although, several species of portunid crabs are edible and commercially important, only a few species of Scylla and Portunus have been widely cultivated. This is largely due to the lack of information on the biology of portunid crabs. Keeping this in view, this new volume presents the biology and aquaculture of marine portunid crabs. This volume will be of great use for researchers and students of disciplines such as fisheries science, marine biology, aquatic biology and fisheries and zoology and will also serve as a standard reference for college, university, and research libraries around the world."--Provided by publisher.
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chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Biology and Ecology of Portunid Crabs -- chapter 3 Profile of Portunid Crabs (Family: Portunidae) -- chapter 4 Aquaculture of Portunid Crabs -- chapter 5 Nutritional Values of Portunid Crabs -- chapter 6 Biomedical, Food, and Industrial Applications of Portunid Crab Wastes -- chapter 7 Diseases and Parasites of Portunid Crabs.

"Biology and Culture of Portunid Crabs of World Seas provides an abundance of valuable first-hand information about the diversity, biology, ecology culture of the portunid crabs of the word seas. Marine crabs play an important role directly or indirectly in the livelihood of millions of people around the world. They have been reported to make up about 20% of all marine crustaceans caught, farmed, and consumed worldwide. Among these marine crabs, portunid crabs or swimming crabs of the family Portunidae (Class: Crustacea; Order: Decapoda; Infraorder: Brachyura) assume greater significance in the marine industry owing to their delicate meat with nutritional qualities. Although, several species of portunid crabs are edible and commercially important, only a few species of Scylla and Portunus have been widely cultivated. This is largely due to the lack of information on the biology of portunid crabs. Keeping this in view, this new volume presents the biology and aquaculture of marine portunid crabs. This volume will be of great use for researchers and students of disciplines such as fisheries science, marine biology, aquatic biology and fisheries and zoology and will also serve as a standard reference for college, university, and research libraries around the world."--Provided by publisher.

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