Recent updates in molecular Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology of Fish An Imperative step in Aquaculture

This book is dedicated to present different aspects of reproductive physiology and molecular endocrinology of commercially important as well as potential aquaculture fish species. The existing aquaculture generation is looking for species diversification for efficient utilization of available divers...

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Other Authors: Sundaray, Jitendra Kumar (Editor), Rather, Mohd Ashraf (Editor), Kumar, Sujit (Editor), Agarwal, Deepak (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2021, 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Sex Hormones and their Role in Gonad Development and Reproductive Cycle of Fishes -- Chapter 2. Endocrine Control of Vitellogenesis in Teleosts -- Chapter 3. Estrogenic Regulation of Reproduction in Teleosts -- Chapter 4. Steroids and its receptors in Fish reproduction -- Chapter 5. Hormonal influence on Induced Maturation and Spawning in Striped Murrel, Channa Striata -- Chapter 6. Reproductive and Breeding Biology of Snow trout (Schizothorax niger) -- Chapter 7. Reproductive and Biological Study of Tuna ( Euthynnus affinis) -- Chapter 8. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) : A Versatile Model for Reproductive Biology -- Chapter 9. Sex Determination in Teleost Fish -- Chapter 10. The Involvement of Gonadotropin Inhibitory Hormone (Gnih) in Fish Reproduction -- Chapter 11. Gene Regulation on Spermiation of Catfish -- Chapter 12. Role of Ghrelin in Reproductive Physiology of Fish -- Chapter 13. Melatonin and Seasonal Reproduction in Teleosts -- Chapter 14. Role of Small RNA in Fish Reproduction -- Chapter 15. Bioinformatics Tools and their Role in Reproductive Biology -- Chapter 16. Modulation of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) Axis by Phytotherapy Using Different Delivery Approaches -- Chapter 17. Functional Role of Dietary Supplements on Reproductive Physiology of Fishes -- Chapter 18. Endocrine Disruption in Freshwater Fish from Contaminants of Emerging Concern -- Chapter 19. Hormonally Active Agents : A Menace for Oogenesis and Fertility in Teleosts -- Chapter 20. Anthropogenic Exposure and its Impact on Reproductive System of Fishes -- Chapter 21. Effect of Climate Change on Endocrine Regulation of Fish Reproduction 
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520 |a This book is dedicated to present different aspects of reproductive physiology and molecular endocrinology of commercially important as well as potential aquaculture fish species. The existing aquaculture generation is looking for species diversification for efficient utilization of available diverse water resources. The knowledge of reproductive physiology of fish will help in development of breeding strategy for use in commercial aquaculture. Reproductive system is highly coordinated and governed by means of complex network of nervous, endocrine system and environmental factor as well. This book emphasize on different key aspects of reproductive endocrine system such as basic gonadal biology in the events of climate vulnerability, sex determination, sex reversal, stimulatory hormones, inhibitory hormones and receptors, environmental and chemical factor guiding reproduction, puberty, neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction etc. This book further describes how reproduction is not just indispensable for the existence or survival of an individual, but it is important for the survival of species. Chapters also address the concerns of anthropogenic activities on fish and the aquatic environment lead main trouble on physiological and reproductive processes of aquatic animals. This book offers an attractive compilation of highly relevant aspects of current and future of aquaculture, especially in view of the growing awareness of aquaculture, to food scientists working on commercial fish, animal biologists, fish geneticists etc. This book is very timely, and relevant to the sustainable development goals. The contents would be relevant to policy makers, working towards blue revolution and blue economy