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Dairy Microbiology A Practical Approach

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  • Preface (p.7)
  • Contents (p.8)
  • 1 Introduction (p.19)
  • 2 Factors Responsible for Climate Change (p.20)
  • 3 Climate Change and Aquatic Environment (p.23)
  • 4 Climate Change and Plankton (p.25)
  • 5 Climate Change and Benthic Community (p.26)
  • 6 Climate Change and Fish Production (p.26)
  • 7 Impact on Inland Ecosystem (p.27)
  • 8 Impact on Marine Ecosystem (p.28)
  • 9 Impact on Aquaculture (p.30)
  • 10 Adaptations and Their Implications (p.31)
  • 11 Conclusion (p.32)
  • References (p.33)
  • 1 Introduction (p.39)
  • 2 Ocean Alkalinity (p.39)
  • 3 Marine Buffer System (p.40)
  • 4 Climate Change (p.41)
  • 5 Ocean Acidification (p.41)
  • 6 The Rise in Sea Surface Temperature (p.43)
  • 7 Oxygen Depletion (p.43)
  • 8 Impact on Marine Ecosystem (p.43)
  • 9 Impact on Human Health (p.44)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.44)
  • References (p.46)
  • 1 Introduction (p.49)
  • 2 Impact on Hydrology (p.49)
  • 3 Ecological Impacts of Thermal Regimes on Aquatic Fauna (p.51)
  • 4 Impact on Fishing (p.52)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.53)
  • References (p.54)
  • 1 Introduction (p.57)
  • 2 Climate Change: Present Scenario (p.58)
  • 3 Observations in Climate Change (p.58)
  • 4 Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Habitat (p.59)
  • 5 Positive Impact on Fisheries (p.59)
  • 6 The Effects of Metabolic Stress (p.59)
  • 7 Other Impacts (p.60)
  • 8 Future Predictions (p.60)
  • 9 Steps for Sustainable Development Goals (p.61)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.61)
  • References (p.61)
  • 1 Introduction (p.63)
  • 2 Cause and Concerns of Global Warming (p.64)
  • 3 Climate Change and Aquatic Biodiversity (p.66)
  • 4 Climate Change and Freshwater Ecosystems (p.66)
  • 5 Climate Change Impact on Fishing and Aquaculture (p.70)
  • 6 Adaptation and Mitigation Options (p.71)
  • 7 Conclusion (p.73)
  • References (p.73)
  • 1 Introduction (p.77)
  • 2 Coral Reefs and Global Climate Change (p.78)
  • 3 Effect of Climate Change on Coral Diseases (p.80)
  • 4 Effects of Climate Change on Coral Reef Fishes (p.81)
  • 5 Measures to Protect Coral Reefs from Climatic Impacts (p.81)
  • 6 Pyramid of Conservation (p.84)
  • 7 Conclusion (p.85)
  • References (p.85)
  • 1 Introduction (p.89)
  • 2 Effect of Climate Change on Fisheries (p.90)
  • 3 Impacts of Climate Change on the Livelihood (p.92)
  • 4 Food Security (p.93)
  • 5 Policy for Sustainable Food Security (p.94)
  • 6 Activities to Increase the Resilience of Livelihoods (p.94)
  • 7 Conclusion (p.96)
  • References (p.96)
  • 1 Introduction (p.99)
  • 2 Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems (p.99)
  • 3 Impact on Fish Availability and Fish Production (p.100)
  • 4 Impact on Fisheries and Aquaculture (p.101)
  • 5 Impact on Inland Fisheries (p.101)
  • 6 Impact on Biodiversity (p.102)
  • 7 Impact on Fishing Communities (p.102)
  • 8 Vulnerability and Resilience (p.104)
  • 9 Adaptation and Mitigation of the Impacts of Climate Change (p.104)
  • 10 Adaptation in Fisheries Management (p.105)
  • 11 Building Adaptive Capacity (p.105)
  • 12 Adaptation in Aquaculture Practices (p.106)
  • 13 Gender Aspect to Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity (p.107)
  • 14 Mitigation (p.107)
  • 15 Conclusion (p.108)
  • References (p.108)
  • 1 Introduction (p.112)
  • 2 Gut Microbiota (p.112)
  • 3 Origin and Sources of Gut Microbes (p.112)
  • 4 Diversity of Gut Microbes (p.113)
  • 5 Physiological Roles of Gut Microbiota (p.119)
  • 6 Adaptive Strategy for Climatic Variability (p.120)
  • 7 Next-Generation Sequencing Study of Gut Microbes (p.122)
  • 8 Conclusion (p.122)
  • References (p.122)
  • 1 Introduction (p.133)
  • 2 Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries (p.133)
  • 3 Effect of Climate Change on the Metabolic Pathway (p.134)
  • 4 Enzymatic Adaptation Due to Consequences of Climate Change (p.135)
  • 5 Metabolic Adaptation in Temperature Fluctuation (p.136)
  • 6 Metabolic Adaptation in Hypoxia Condition (p.137)
  • 7 Metabolic Adaptation in a Change in Water pH (p.138)
  • 8 Conclusion (p.140)
  • References (p.141)
  • 1 Introduction (p.145)
  • 2 General Description of Argulus (p.146)
  • 3 Effects of Changing Thermal Regimes on Argulus Life-History Traits (p.147)
  • 4 Effects of Changing Thermal Regimes on Hosts Infested with Argulus (p.155)
  • 5 Argulus Parasitism and Co-infection in Changing Thermal Regimes (p.157)
  • 6 Conclusion (p.158)
  • References (p.158)
  • 1 Introduction (p.165)
  • 2 Pigmentation/Coloration in Fishes (p.165)
  • 3 Sources of Melatonin Production (p.166)
  • 4 Mechanism of Melanin Production (p.166)
  • 5 Role of Temperature on Melatonin Biosynthesis (p.167)
  • 6 Effects of Melatonin on Fishes (p.168)
  • 7 Color Changes (p.169)
  • 8 Environmental Factors Affecting Color Change (p.170)
  • 9 Hormone Regulators (p.173)
  • 10 Neuronal Control (p.173)
  • 11 Impact of Malpigmentation on Aquaculture (p.174)
  • 12 Pigment Abnormalities (p.174)
  • 13 Based on Nutrition (p.174)
  • 14 Based on Genetics (p.175)
  • 15 Conclusion (p.176)
  • References (p.176)
  • 1 Introduction: Climate Change and Aquatic Systems (p.183)
  • 2 Stress Response in Fish (p.183)
  • 3 Endocrine Response to Climate Change (p.184)
  • 4 Osmotic Stress Response (p.185)
  • 5 Role of Heat Shock Proteins (p.186)
  • 6 Conclusion (p.187)
  • References (p.187)
  • 1 Introduction (p.191)
  • 2 Classification (p.192)
  • 3 Biotoxin Properties (p.192)
  • 4 Prevalence of Marine Biotoxins (p.197)
  • 5 Climate Change and Occurrence of Biotoxins (p.197)
  • 6 Effect of Climatic Conditions and Emergence of Biotoxins (p.198)
  • 7 Emergence of Biotoxin Derivatives (p.199)
  • 8 Analysis of Biotoxins (p.200)
  • 9 Mitigation for Biotoxins (p.201)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.201)
  • References (p.202)
  • 1 Introduction (p.208)
  • 2 Atri Hot Spring: Nature´s Own Laboratory for Global Warming Research (p.209)
  • 3 Amino Acids as Important Metabolites (p.209)
  • 4 Changes in Amino Acid Metabolome of Channa striatus Under High Temperature Stress (p.210)
  • 5 Epilogue (p.213)
  • References (p.214)
  • 1 Introduction (p.217)
  • 2 The Implications of Climate Change on Aquaculture and Fisheries (p.217)
  • 3 Challenges in Nutrition Utilization in Changing Climate (p.220)
  • 4 Feed and Feeding Strategies to Mitigate Climate Change Stress (p.221)
  • 5 Nutritional Programming (p.230)
  • 6 Conclusion (p.234)
  • References (p.234)
  • 1 Introduction (p.242)
  • 2 Disease Caused by Pathogens (p.243)
  • 3 Infectious Disease in Aquaculture (p.244)
  • 4 Nutritional Diseases (p.244)
  • 5 Protein Deficiency Diseases (p.249)
  • 6 Lipid Deficiency Diseases (p.250)
  • 7 Carbohydrate Deficiency Diseases (p.250)
  • 8 Vitamin Deficiency Diseases (p.251)
  • 9 Mineral DeficiencyDiseases (p.251)
  • 10 Options for Climate Change Adaptations in Aquaculture Through Functional Foods (p.254)
  • 11 Functional Feeds Used in Aquaculture (p.254)
  • 12 Nutri-Enzyme in Aquafeed (p.262)
  • 13 Conclusion (p.266)
  • References (p.266)
  • 1 Introduction (p.273)
  • 2 Nutritional Requirements of Fish (p.275)
  • 3 Existing Practices of Feed Management and Scope of Upscaling (p.278)
  • 4 Temperature Rise Impact on Fish Physiology (p.278)
  • 5 Smart Practices and Technologies for Climate-Resilient Fish Production (p.279)
  • 6 Integrated Farming System (p.283)
  • 7 Re-Circulatory Aquaculture System (RAS) (p.283)
  • 8 Biofloc-Based Aquaculture System (p.284)
  • 9 Nutrient-Dense Small Indigenous Fish (SIF) (p.285)
  • 10 Climate-Resilient Species Diversification (p.287)
  • 11 Fish Feed Manufacturing and Management (p.288)
  • 12 Conclusions (p.290)
  • References (p.290)
  • 1 Introduction (p.295)
  • 2 Role of Catecholamines in Stress Response: Synthesis and Effects (p.296)
  • 3 Effect of Stress on Growth and Reproduction in Fishes (p.296)
  • 4 Stress and Nutrition in Fishes (p.298)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.309)
  • References (p.310)
  • 1 Introduction (p.319)
  • 2 Climate Change Impacts onAquaculture Nutrition (p.320)
  • 3 Adaptation Strategies Related to Nutrition Management (p.322)
  • 4 Conclusion (p.325)
  • References (p.325)
  • 1 Introduction (p.331)
  • 2 Stressors and Other Challenges in AquaCulture Systems (p.331)
  • 3 Mitigation Measures (p.333)
  • 4 Precision Nutrition (p.338)
  • 5 Genetic Selection of Species (p.339)
  • 6 Conclusion (p.339)
  • References (p.339)
  • 1 Introduction (p.345)
  • 2 Carbon Footprint from Modern Aquaculture (p.346)
  • 3 Emissions from the Production of Feed Materials (p.348)
  • 4 Emissions from the Transport of Feed Materials (p.348)
  • 5 Emissions from Energy Use in the Feed Mill (p.349)
  • 6 Emissions from Transport of Feed from Mill to Farm (p.349)
  • 7 On-Farm Production of Duckweed and its Utilization as Feed (p.350)
  • 8 Carbon Sequestration (p.352)
  • 9 Circular Bio-Economy (p.352)
  • 10 Importance of Circular Bio-Economy in Aquaculture (p.353)
  • 11 Duckweed Aquaculture (Wollfia, Lemna, etc.) as a Model for Circular Bio-Economy (p.353)
  • 12 Mitigation of Eutrophication and Wastewater by Duckweeds Culture (p.354)
  • 13 Duckweed as Fish Feed (p.354)
  • 14 Conclusion (p.355)
  • References (p.356)
  • 1 Introduction (p.360)
  • 2 Impacts on Aquaculture Practices (p.361)
  • 3 Nutritional Intervention: A Prospective Arena in Climate Change Adaptation (p.362)
  • 4 Conclusion (p.365)
  • References (p.366)
  • 1 Introduction (p.372)
  • 2 Natural Distribution and Biology (p.372)
  • 3 Broodstock Management (p.374)
  • 4 Captive Breeding (p.374)
  • 5 Fry and Fingerlings Rearing (p.376)
  • 6 Cannibalism and Its Management During Seed Rearing (p.377)
  • References (p.378)
  • 1 Introduction (p.381)
  • 2 Fish Endocrinology and Breeding (p.381)
  • 3 Impact of Climate Change on Aquatic Environment (p.382)
  • 4 Environmental Stress and Fish Breeding (p.383)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.390)
  • References (p.390)
  • 1 Introduction (p.400)
  • 2 Consequences of Climate Change-Induced Environmental Changes on Fish Broodstock (p.401)
  • 3 The Climate Change-Induced Environmental Changes on Fish Eggs/Larvae/Juveniles (p.402)
  • 4 Climate-Resilient Broodstock Management Strategies (p.403)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.406)
  • References (p.406)
  • 1 Introduction (p.411)
  • 2 Aquaculture and Environment (p.411)
  • 3 Nutrition and Waste Outputs in Aquaculture (p.414)
  • 4 Evolution of Fish Feed in the Environmental Context (p.416)
  • 5 Environmental Footprint of Feed (p.419)
  • 6 Environmental Influence on Feed Utilization (p.422)
  • 7 Nutritional Intervention to Mitigate Environmental Stressors (p.423)
  • 8 Conclusion (p.423)
  • References (p.424)
  • 1 Introduction (p.426)
  • 2 Nutritional Requirement of Brooders. Impact of the Climate on Feed Utilization) (p.427)
  • 3 Sustainably Feeds and Ingredients for Brooders: Challenges and Obstacles in Feed Availability in Changing Climate Conditions (p.428)
  • 4 Effect of Climate Condition on Reproduction (p.430)
  • 5 Dietary Manipulation to Mitigate Extreme Warm Stress in Fish: Role of Some Feed Additives (p.431)
  • References (p.433)
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