Aquaculture and Fisheries Management 1992, 23, 729-731 Author Index Ahmed M.: Determination of fisheries benefits from Elvingson P. & Sjaunja L.O.: Determination of fat, floodplain riverine systems in Bangladesh: a protein and dry matter content of fish by mid- mathematical programming approach, 599 infrared transmission spectroscopy, 453 Arieli Y., see Viola S. Engel C.E., see Papst M.H. Arnason A.N., see Papst M.H. Engle C., see Springborn R.R. Arreguin-Sanchez F., Chavez E.A. & Menchaca J.A.: A multispecies stock assessment of a pelagic Fagobenro O.A.: Utilization of cocoa-pod husk in coastal fishery of the south-west Gulf of Mexico, low-cost diets by the clariid catfish, Clarias isher- 103 iensis Sydenham, 175 Avnimelech Y., Diab S., Kochva M. & Mokady S.: Foisil L. & Chourrout D.: Chromosome doubling by Control and utilization of inorganic nitrogen in pressure treatments for tetrapoloidy and mitotic intensive fish culture ponds, 421 gynogenesis in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum): re-examination and improve- Baer S., Haller R.D. & Freyvogel T.A.: Growth of the ments, 567 African lungfish, Protopterus amphibius Peter, in Freyvogel T.A., see Baer S. Friebe J., see Kohla U. aquaculture, 265 Fauvel C., Omnes M.H., Suquet M. & Normant Y.: Barak N.A.-E. & Mason C.F.: Population density, growth and diet of eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in two Enhancement of the production of turbot, Scoph- thalmus maximus (L.), larvae by controlling over- rivers in eastern England, 59 ripening in mature females, 209 Bell J.D., see Quartararo N, see also Suquet M. Blackshaw A., see Thorogood J. Boccanera N., see Wallner M. Garcia-Vazquez E., Pendas A.M. & Moran P.: Braume E., see Kohla U. Chromosome polymorphism in wild Atlantic Briggs M.R.P.: A stress test for determining vigour of salmon, Salmo salar L., from Asturias, northern post-larval Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 633 Spain, 95 Glass M.L., see Williams E.M. Campbell R.N.B.: Food of an introduced population of Grabowska K., see Wolos A. pikeperch, Stizostedion lucioperca L., in Lake Grau E.G., see Howerton R.D. Egirdir, Turkey, 71 Gropp J., see Kohla U. Chang W.Y.B., see Springborn R.R. Gur N., see Degani G. see also Liu K.M. Chavez E.A., see Arreguin-Sanchez F. Hain S.: Maintenance and culture of living benthic Chevassus B., see Krieg F. mollusc from high Antarctic shelf areas, | Chourrout D., see Foisil L. Hales P.W., see Russell D.J. Cole W., see Phelps R.P. Haller R.D., see Baer S. Cuende F.-X. & Prouzet P.: Comparison of Atlantic Hansen T., Stefansson S. & Taranger G.L.: Growth and salmon, Salmo salar L., stocks exploited by sexual maturation in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar commercial fisheries in the Adour Basin, France at L., reared in sea cages at two different light the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, 373 regimes, 275 Hasan M.R. & Macintosh D.J.: Optimum food particle De Groot S.J.: Decline and fall of the salmon fisheries in size in relation to body size of common carp, the Netherlands: is restocking the Rhine a reality?, Cyprinus carpio L., fry, 315 253 Hay D.W., see Shackley P.E. Degani G. & Gur N.: Growth of juvenile Trichogaster Haylor G.S.: Controlled hatchery production of Clarias leerii (Bleeker, 1852) on diets with various protein gariepinus (Burchell): growth and survival of levels, 161 larvae at high stocking density, 303 Dessypris A., see Pavlidis M. Haylor G.S.: Terminology for the early development Diab S., see Avnimelech Y. stages of the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus Dick T.A., see Papst M.H. (Burchell): working definitions for aquaculture, Dinis M.Y.: Aspects of the potential of Solea senagalen- 511 sis Kaup for aquaculture: larval rearing and Haylor G.S.: Controlled hatchery production of Clarias weaning to an artificial diet, 515 gariepinus (Burchell 1822): an investigation of tank Donaghy M.J., see Shackley P.E. design and water flow rate appropriate for Clarias gariepinus in hatcheries, 659 Eddy F.B., see Williams E.M. Hecht T. & McEwan A.G.: Changes in gross protein El-Sayed A.-F.M.: Effects of substituting fish meal with and lipid requirements of rainbow trout, Onchor- Azolla pinnata in practical diets for fingerling and hynchus mykiss (Walbaum), at elevated adult Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.), 167 temperatures, 133 729 730 Author Index Heggberget T.G., see Lund R.A L’Abée-Lund J.H., Segrov H. & Lura H.: Resource Hegge O., see Hesthagen T. partitioning and spatial segregation in native and Heisbroek L.T.N. & Kreuger J.G.: Feeding and growth stocked brown trout, Salmo trutta L., and Arctic of glass eel, Anguilla anguilla L.: the effect of charr, Salverinus alpinus (L.), in a hydroelectric feeding stimulants on feed intake, energy meta- reservoir, 623 bolism and growth, 327 see also Hindar K. Heisler N., see Williams E.M Lahav E., see Viola S. Hesthagen T. & Hegge O.: Stranding of pond- and Linhart O. & Kvasni¢ka P.: Artificial insemination in hatchery-reared juvenile brown trout, Salmo trutta tench, Tinca tinca L., 183 L., during draw-down of a pond, 399 Liu K.M. & Chang W.Y.B.: Bioenergetic modelling of Hilge V., see Kohla U. effects of fertilization, stocking density, and Hindar K. & L’Abée-Lund J.H.: Identification of spawning on growth of the Nile tilapia, Oreochro- hatchery-reared and naturally produced Atlantic mis niloticus (L.), 291 salmon, Salmo salar L., juveniles based on examin- Loba S., see Wallner M. ation of otoliths, 235 Lund R.A. & Heggberget T.G.: Migration of Atlantic Hislop J.R.G. & Webb J.H.: Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr through a Norwegian salmon, Salmo salar L., feeding in Scottish coastal fjord: potential infection path of Gyrodactylus water, 721 salaris ,3 56 Holm J. Chr., see Jaworski A. Lura H., see L’Abée-Lund J.H. Howerton R.D., Okimoto D.K. & Grau E.G.: The effect of orally administered 17 a-methyltestoster- McEwan A.G., see Hecht T. one and 3,3’-triido-L-thyronine on growth of Macintosh D.J., see Hasan M.R. seawater-adapted tilapia, Oreochromis mossambi- McLay H.A., Youngson A.F., Wright R.S. & cus (Peters), 123 Johnstone R.: Effects of rearing density on sexual Hulata G., see Rosenstein S. maturation and growth in sea-cage reared Atlantic Hvidsten N.A. & Johnsen B.O.: River bed construc- salmon, Salmo salar L., 353 tion: impact and habitat restoration for juvenile Manyala J.O., see Ochumba P.B.O. Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., and brown trout, Mason C.F., see Barak N.A.-E. Salmo trutta L., 489 Menchaca J.A., see Arreguin-Sanchez F. Mendes da Silva E., see Wallner M. Jaworski A. & Holm J. Chr.: Distribution and structure Metcalf N.B., see Simpson A.L. of the population of sea lice, Lepeophtheirus Mokady S., see Avinmelech Y. salmonis Kroyer, on Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar Moore A. & Riley W.D.: A sexually mature female L., under typical rearing conditions, 577 Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., smolt, 273 Jensen A.L., see Springborn R.R. Moran P., see Garcia- Vazquez E. Johnsen B.O., see Hvidsten N.A. Muoneke M.I.: Hooking mortality of white crappie, Johnstone R., see McLay H.A. Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, and spotted bass, Micropterus punctulus (Rafinesque), in Texas reservoirs, 87 Katz T., see Phelps R.P Murphy B.R., see Neumann R.M. Kavumpurath S. & Pandian T.J.: Effects of induced triploidy on aggressive display in the fighting fish, Betta splendens Regan, 281 Nabeshima H., see Sugama K. Kazakov R.V.: Distribution of Atlantic salmon, Salmo Nagata W.D. & Whyte J.N.C.: Effects of yeast and algal salar L., in freshwater bodies of Europe, 461 diets on the growth and biochemical composition Klaveness D.: Augmentation of the food supply for of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Muller in cul- oyster larvae via bacterivorous flagellates: possible ture, 13 implications for larval breeding and oyster pond Naslund I.: Survival and distribution of pond- and management, 591 hatchery-reared O+ brown trout, Salmo trutta L., Kochva M., see Avnimelech Y. released in a Swedish stream, 477 Kohla U., Saint-Paul V., Friebe J., Wernicke D., Hilge Neumann R.M. & Murphy B.R.: Seasonal relationships V., Braum E. & Gropp J.: Growth, digestive of relative weight to body composition in white enzyme activities and hepatic glycogen levels in crappie, Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, 243 juvenile Colossoma macropomum Cuvier from Normant Y., see Fauvel C. South America during feeding, starvation and see also Suquet M. refeeding, 189 Kreuger J.G., see Heinsbroek L.T.N. Ochumba P.B.O. & Manyala J.O.: Distribution of Krieg F., Quillet E. & Chevassus B.: Brown trout, fishes along the Sondu-Miriu River of Lake Salmo trutta L.: a new species for intensive marine Victoria, Kenya with special reference to upstream aquaculture, 557 migration, biology and yield, 701 Kristiansen T.S. & Svasand T.: Comparative analysis of O'Connell M.F., see Reddin D.G. stomach contents of cultured and wild cod, Gadus Okimoto D.K., see Howerton R.D. morhua L., 661 Omnes M.H., see Fauvel C, Kvasni¢ka P., see Linhart O. see also Suquet M. Author Index 731 Pandian T.J., see Kavumpurath S. temperature on hatchability, development and Papst M.H., Dick T.A., Arnason A.N. & Engel C.E.: growth of eggs and yoksac fry of Oreochromis Effect of density on the early growth and variation mossambicus (Peters) under artificial incubation, in growth of juvenile Arctic charr, Salvelinus 31 alpinus (L.), 41 Sugama K., Taniguchi N., Seki S. & Nabeshima H.: Paschos J., see Pavlidis M. Survival, growth and gonad development of Pavlidis M., Theochari V., Paschos J. & Dessypris A.: triploid red sea bream, Pagrus major (Temminck Effect of six photoperiod protocols on the et Schlegel): use of allozyme markers for ploidy spawning time of two rainbow trout, Oncorhyn- and family identification, 149 chus mykiss (Walbaum), populations in north west Suquet M., Omnes M.H., Normant Y. & Fauvel C.: Greece, 431 Influence of photoperiod, frequency of stripping Pendas A.M., see Garcia-Vazquez E. and presence of females on sperm output in turbot, Phelps R.P., Cole W. & Katz T.: Effect of fluoxymes- Scophthalmus maximus (L.), 217 terone on sex ratio and growth of Nile tilapia, see also Fauvel C. Oreochremis niloticus (L.), 405 Svasand T., see Kristiansen T.S. Pridmore R.D. & Rutherford J.C.: Modelling phyto- plankton abundance in a small enclosed bay used Taniguchi N., see Sugama K. for salmon farming, 525 Taranger G.L., see Hansen T. Prouzet P., see Cuende F.-X. Taugbel T. & Skurdal J.: Growth, mortality and moult- ing rate of noble crayfish, Astacus astacus L., Quartararo N, & Bell J.D.: Effect of intraperitoneal juveniles in aquaculture experiments, 411 passive implantable transponder (PIT) tags on the see Skurdal J. growth and survival of juvenile snapper, Pagrus Teodorowicz M., see Wolos A. auratus (Bloch and Schneider), 543 Theochari V., see Pavlidis M. Quillet E., see Krieg F. Thorogood J. & Blackshaw A.: Factors affecting the QOvenild T., see Skurdal J. activation, motility and cryopreservation of the spermatozoa of the yellowfin bream, Acantho- Reddin D.G., O’Connell M.F. & Dunkley D.A.: pagrus australis (Giinther), 337 Assessment of an automated fish counter in a Thorpe J.E., see Simpson A.L. Canadian river, 113 Riley W.D., see Moore A. Viola S., Lahav E. & Arieli Y.: Response of Israeli carp, Rosenstein §. & Hulata G.: Sex reversal in the genus Cyprinus carpio L., to lysine supplementation of a Oreochromis: |. Immersion of eggs and embryos in practical ration at varying conditions of fish size, oestrogen solutions is ineffective, 669 temperature density and ration size, 49 Rushton-Mellor §.K.: Discovery of the fish louse, Argulus japonicus Thiele (Crustacea: Branchiura), Wallner M., Lobo S., Boccanera N. & Mendes da Silva in Britain, 269 E.: Biomass, carrageenan yield and reproductive Russell D.J. & Hales P.W.: Evaluation of techniques for state of Hypnea musciformis (Rhodophyta: Gigar- marking juvenile barramundi, Lates calcarifer tinales) under natural and experimental cultivated (Bloch), for stocking, 691 condition, 443 Rutherford J.C., see Pridmore R.D. Webb J.H. & Youngson A.F.: Reared Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L, in catches of a salmon fishery on the Segrov H., see L’Abée-Lund J.H. western coast of Scotland, 393 Saint-Paul U., see Kohla U. see also Hislop J.R.G. Seki S., see Sugama K. Wernicke D., see Kohla U. Shackley P.E., Donaghy M.J. & Hay D.W.: An experi- Whyte J.N.C., see Nagata W.D. ment in the planting of Atlantic salmon, Salmo Williams E.M. & Eddy F.B.: Blood electrolyte and salar L., fry, 385 prolactin regulation in rainbow trout, Onchorhyn- Simpson A.L., Metcalf N.B. & Thorpe J.E.: A simple chus mykiss (Walbaum), exposed to nitrite, 345 non-destructive method for estimating fat levels in Williams E.M., Glass M.L. & Heisler N.: Blood oxygen Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., parr, 23 tension and content in carp, Cyprinus carpio L., Sjaunja L.O., see Elvingson P. during hypoxia and methaemoglobinaemia, 679 Skurdal J., Qvenild T. & Taugb¢l T.: Mark-recapture Wohlfarth G.W.: Association between initial weight experiments with noble crayfish, Astacus astacus and weight gain in brook trout, Salvelinus fontin- L., in a Norwegian lake, 227 alis Mitchill, and brown trout, Salmo trutta L., 549 see also Taugbgl T. Wolos A., Teodorowicz M. & Grabowska K.: Effect of Sommerville C., see Subasinghe R.P. ground-baiting on anglers’ catches and nutrient Springborn R.R., Jensen A.L., Chang W.Y.B. & Engle budget of water bodies as exemplified by Polish C.: Optimum harvest time in aquaculture: an lakes, 499 application of economic principles to a Nile tilapia, Wright R.S., see McLay H.A. Oreochromis niloticus (L.), growth model, 639 Stefansson S., see Hansen T. Youngson A.F., see McLay H.A. Subasinghe R.P. & Sommerville C.: Effects of see also Webb J.H. Aquaculture and Fisheries Management 1992, 23, 732-735 Subject Index Acanthopagrus australis, see bream, 337 Carp: Activation, bream spermatozoa, 337 common, food size and body size, 315 Alga, diet, growth of rotifers, 13 Israeli, lysine supplement, 49 Alloenzyme, markers, red sea bream, 149 Catch: Analysis, stomach contents, cod, 661 ground-baiting, effect on, 499 Anguilla anguilla, see eel reared salmon, west coast Scotland, 292 Antarctic, shelf, benthic mollusc culture, 1 Catfish, clariid: Aquaculture: development stages, terminology, 511 brown trout, intensive marine, 557 low-cost diet, 175 crayfish, 411 production, high stocking density, 303 definitions, 511 tank design, 649 lungfish, 265 Charr, Arctic: optimum harvest time, tilapia, 639 rearing density on growth, 41 potential for Solea senagalensis ,5 15 resource partitioning and spatial segregation, Argulus japonicus, see louse reservoir, 623 Artificial, diet, sole, 515 Chromosome: Assessment: doubling, pressure treatments, rainbow trout, 567 counter, automated, 113 polymorphism, wild salmon, 95 stock, multispecies pelagic coastal fishery, 103 Clarias gariepinus, see catfish Astacus astacus, see crayfish Clarias isheriensis, see catfish Automation, fish counter, assessment, 113 Cocoa-pod, husk, low cost diet for catfish, 175 Azolla pinnata, diet for tilapia fingerling, 167 Cod, stomach contents analysis, 661 Colossoma macropomum, growth and feeding, 189 Barramundi, techniques for marking juveniles, 691 Control: Bass, spotted, hooking mortality, 87 inorganic nitrogen, intensive fish culture ponds, Benefits, flood plain riverine systems, 599 421 Benthic, mollusc, culture, 1 production, catfish, 303, 649 Betta splendens, see fighting fish Cost, low, diet for catfish, 175 Biochemistry, rotifer, 13 Counter, automated, assessment, 113 Bioenergetic, modelling, tilapia, 291 Crappie, white: Biology, fishes along Kenyan river, 701 hooking mortality, 87 Biomass, Hypnea musciformis production, 433 seasonal weight/body composition, 243 Biometry, estimating fat in salmon, 23 Crayfish: Blood: development, 411 electrolyte, rainbow trout prolactin regulation, 345 mark-recapture experiments, 227 oxygen tension, carp, 679 Cryopreservation, bream sperm, 337 Book reviews: Culture: A Natural History of the Lakes, Tarns and Streams oft he benthic molluscs, Antarctic shelf, 1 English Lake District, G. Fryer & S. Murphy, 726 rotifer, diets, 13 Coastal Aquaculture Engineering, A.N. Bose, S.N. Cyprinus carpio, see carp Ghosh, C.T. Yang & A. Mitra, 130 Eel Culture, 2nd Edn. A. Usui, 521 Density: Engineering for Offshore Fish Farming. Institution of bioenergetic modelling, tilapia, 291 Civil Engineers, 522 lysine ration supplement, carp, 49 Fish Evolution and Systematics: Evidence from Sperma- population, eel, 59 tozoa, B.G.M. Jamieson, 521 rearing, Arctic charr, 41; salmon, 353 Introduction to Aquaculture, M. Landau, 725 stocking, catfish, 303 Population Genetics: Diversity and Stability, Y.P. Development: Altukhov, 725 bream, red sea, 149 Scallop Farming, D. Hardy, 129 catfish, early stages, terminology, 511 The Biology of the Penaeidae, W. Dali, B.J. Hill, tilapia, temperature effects, 31 Rothlisberg P.C. & Sharples D.J., 129 Diet: Brachionus plicatilis, food on growth, 13 algal, rotifer growth, 13 Bream: artificial, sole, 515 alloenzyme markers, 149 Azolla pinnata for tilapia fingerling, 167 spermatozoa, factors affecting, 337 eel, two English rivers, 59 low-cost, catfish, 175 Cage, sea, salmon growth, 275 lysine supplement, carp, 49 Carrageenan, yield, Hypnea musciformes production, Trichogaster, 161 433 yeast, on rotifer growth, 13 732 Subject Index 733 Display, aggressive, fighting fish triploidy, 281 salmon, different light regimes, 275 Distribution: snapper, effect of intraperitoneal tags on growth, fishes along Kenyan river, 701 543 salmon in fresh water, Europe, 461 tilapia, temperature effects, 31; fluoxymesterone, sea lice on salmon under rearing conditions, 577 405 trout, brown, Swedish stream, 477 Trichogaster, 161 Draw-down, stranding, trout, 399 Gynogenesis, mitotic, rainbow trout tetraploidy, 567 Dry matter, content, trout, 453 Gyrodactylus salaris, infection path, salmon parr migra- tion, 367 Economic, principles, tilapia aquaculture, 639 Egg, immersion in oestrogen solution, tilapia, 669 Habitat, restoration, impact on salmon and trout, 489 Eel: Harvest, optimum, tilapia growth model, 639 diet, growth, density, 59 Hatchability, tilapia, temperature effects, 31 feeding stimulants, 327 Hatchery: Egg, development, tilapia, 31 controlled production, catfish, 303, 649 Electrolyte, blood, trout prolactin regulation, 345 draw-down, trout stranding, 399 Embryo, immersion in oestrogen solution, tilapia, 669 reared trout, distribution in Swedish stream, 477 Energy, metabolism, feeding stimulants, eels, 327 rearing identified by otcliths, 235 Enzyme, digestive, Colossoma macropomum, 189 Hooking, mortality, white crappie, spotted bass, 87 Exploitation, salmon stocks, west coast, Scotland, 373 Hypoxia, carp, blood oxygen tension, 679 Fat: determination, spectroscopy, trout, 453 Incubation, artificial, tilapia, development, 31 estimation, salmon, 23 Infection, salmon parr, migrating through fluke infec- requirement, trout, rainbow, 133 tion path, 367 Fertilization, tilapia model, 291 Insemination, artificial, tench, 183 Fighting, fish, aggressive display, triploidy, 281 Fingerling, tilapia, diet, 167 Fishery: Larvae, production: catches, reared salmon, west coast, Scotland, 292 catfish, 303 coastal, pelagic, multispecies stock assessment, oyster, breeding, 591 103 sole, rearing and weaning, 515 decline, Netherlands, salmon, 253 turbot, 209 Flagellates, bacterivorous, oyster larvae breeding, 591 Lates calcarifer, see barramundi Lepeophtheirus salmonis, see sea louse Floodplain, riverine systems, benefits, 599 Flow, rate, tank design, catfish, 649 Light, regimes, salmon growth, 275 Lipid, requirements, rainbow trout, 133 Fluoxymesterone, effects on tilapia, 405 Liver, glycogen, Colossoma macropomum, 189 Food: Louse: algal diet on rotifer growth, 13 fish, Britain, 269 carp, food size and body size, 315 sea, on salmon under typical rearing conditions, Colossoma macropomum, 189 577 intake, feeding stimulants, eels, 327 Lungfish, African, aquaculture, 265 oyster larvae breeding, 591 Lysine, supplement, carp ration, 49 pikeperch, Turkish lake, 71 salmon, escaped, Scottish coastal water, 721 yeast diet on rotifer growth, 13 Management, oyster pond, 591 Fry, salmon, planting experiment, 385 Mark, recapture, crayfish, 227 Markers: Gadus morhua, see cod alloenzyme, for ploidy and family identification, Glycocen, hepatic, Colossoma macropomum, 189 149 Gonad, development, red sea bream, 149 barramundi juveniles, 691 Ground-baiting, effect on anglers’ catches, 499 Mathematical, programming aproach to fisheries bene- Growth: fit, 599 Arctic charr, rearing density, 41 Maturation sexual: bream, red sea, 149 light regimes, salmon, 275 catfish, larvae, high stocking density, 303 rearing density, 353 Colossoma macropomum, 189 Metabolism, eel, feeding stimulants, 327 crayfish, development, 411 Methaemoglobinaemia, carp, blood oxygen tension, eel, two English rivers, 59 679 feeding stimulants, eels, 327 Methyltestosterone, growth of tilapia, 123 lungfish aquaculture, 265 Micropterus puntulatus, see bass, spotted model, tilapia, 291, 639 Migration: rearing density, salmon, 353 fishes along Kenyan river, 701 rotifer, yeast and algal diets, 13 salmon parr through fluke infection path, 367 734 Subject Index Model: determination, spectroscopy, trout, 453 bioenergetic, tilapia, 291 juvenile Trichogaster leeri growth, 161 growth, tilapia, 639 Protocols, photoperiod, trout spawning, 431 phytoplankton abundance in small bay, 525 Protopterus amphibius, see \ungfish Mollusc, benthic, culture, 1 mortality: Ration, size, carp, 49 crayfish, in aquaculture experiments, 411 Rearing: hooking, white crappie, 87 condition, salmon, sea lice distribution, 577 Motility, bream sperm, 337 density, growth and development of salmon, 353 Moulting, crayfish, 411 larvae, sole, 515 Multispecies, stock assessment, pelagic coastal fishery, Recapture, marked crayfish, 227 103 Regulation, prolactin, trout, nitrite, 345 Reproductive, state, Hypnea musciformes production, Nitrite, trout electrolyte and prolactin regulation, 345 443 Nitrogen, inorganic, utilization, intensive fish culture Reservoir, resource partitioning, 623 ponds, 421 Resource, partitioning, hydroelectric reservoir, 623 Nutrient, budget, Polish lakes, 499 Restocking, Rhine, 253 Restoration, habitat, impact on trout and salmon, 489 Oestrogen, sex reversal, tilapia. 669 Oncorhynchus mykiss, see trout rainbow, 133 Salmo trutia, see trout, brown Oral, administration, growth hormones, tilapia, 123 Salmo salar, see salmon, Atlantic Oreochromis mossambicus, see tilapia Salmon, Atlantic: Oreochromis niloticus, see tilapia chromosome polymorphism, 95 Otolith, identification of hatchery-reared salmon, 235 distribution, fresh water, Europe, 461 Oyster, pond management, 591 escaped, feeding in Scottish coastal waters, 721 Oxygen, blood tension, carp, 679 fat estimation, 23 fisheries, decline, Netherlands, 253 Pagrus auratus, see snapper fry, planting experiments, 385 Pagrus major, see bream, red sea growth, different light regimes, 275 Parr, salmon: migration through fluke infection path, 367 fat estimation, 23 otolith, hatchery-rearing identification, 235 migration through fluke infection path, 367 phytoplankton modelling in small bay, 525 Pelagic, coastal fishery, multispecies stock assessment, reared, catches, west coast, Scotland, 393 103 rearing density, growth and development, 353 Photoperiod: river bed construction, 489 protocols, spawning time, trout, 431 sea lice distribution, 577 turbot sperm production, 217 smolt, sexually mature female, 273 Phytoplankton, modelling, small bay, 525 stocks, exploitation, France, 373 Pikeperch, food in Turkish lake, 71 Salvelinus alpinus, see charr, Arctic Planting, salmon fry, experiments, 385 Salvelinus fontinalis, see trout, brook Ploidy, alloenzyme markers, red sea bream, 149 Scophthaimus maximus, see turbot Polymorphism, chromosome, wild Atlantic salmon, 95 Season, relationships, crappie weight/body composi- Pomoxis annularis, see crappie, white, tion, 243 Pond: Segregation, spatial, trout and charr in reservoir, 623 culture, intensive, utilization of inorganic Sex: nitrogen, 421 ratio, fluoxymesterone, effect on tilapia, 405 oyster, management, 591 reversal, tilapia, 669 Pond-reared trout: Size: distribution in Swedish stream, 477 body, food size, carp, 315 stranding, draw-down, 399 food particle, body size, carp, 315 Population: lysine supplement, carp, 49 density, eel, two English rivers, 59 Smolt, sexually mature female, 273 introduced, pikeperch, Turkish lake, 71 Snapper, juvenile, survival with intraperitoneal tags, sea lice, under typical salmon rearing conditions, 543 577 Sole, potential for aquaculture, 515 Pressure, treatment, chromosome doubling, rainbow Solea senegalis, see sole trout, 567 Spawning: Production: bioenergetic model, tilapia, 291 control, catfish, 303, 649 time, photoperiod, trout, 431 turbot larvae, 209 Spectroscopy, mid-IR, trout muscle content, 453 Programming, mathematical, fisheries benefits, 599 Sperm: Prolactin, regulation, trout, nitrate, 345 bream, factors affecting, 337 Protein: output, turbot, 217 changes with temperature, rainbow trout, 133 Starvation, Colossoma macropomum, 189 Subject Index 735 Stimulants, feeding, eels, 327 Triploidy: Stizostedion lucioperca, see pikeperch fighting fish, aggressive display, 281 Stock: red sea bream, 149 assessment, multispecies, pelagic coastal fishery, Trout, brook, initial weight and weight gain, 549 103 Trout, brown: catfish, 303 marine aquaculture, 557 density, tilapia model, 291 resource partitioning, hydroelectric reservoir, 623 exploitation, salmon, France, 373 river bed construction, 489 techniques for marking juvenile barramundi, 691 segregation, hydroelectric reservoir, 623 Stomach, contents, wild and cultured cod, 661 stranding in pond draw-down, 399 Stripping, frequency, turbot sperm production, 217 survival in Swedish stream, 477 Survival: weight initial and weight gain, 549 larvae, catfish, 303 Trout, rainbow: red sea bream, 149 diet requirements at elevated temperatures, 133 snapper, juvenile with intraperitoneal tags, 543 muscle content, spectroscopy, mid-IR, 453 trout, Swedish stream, 477 nitrite exposure, electrolyte and prolactin regu- lation, 345 Tank, design, catfish, 649 photoperiod, spawning, 431 Technique, for marking juvenile barramundi, 691 tetraploidy, 567 Temperature: Turbot: carp, lysine supplementation, 49 production, larvae, 209 tilapia development, 31 sperm output, 217 trout, diet requirements, 133 Tench, artificial insemination, 183 Utilization, inorganic nitrogen, intensive fish culture Terminology, early development catfish, 511 ponds, 421 Tetraploidy, rainbow trout, 567 Tilapia: Variation, growth, charr, rearing density, 41 bioenergetic modelling, 291 development, temperature effects, 31 Weight: diet, fingerling, 167 gain, brook trout, 549 fluoxymesterone, tilapia development, 405 initial, weight gain, brook trout, 549 growth, hormone administration, oral, 123 seasonal relationships, white crappie, 243 model, growth, optimum harvest time, 639 Tinca tinca, see tench Yeast, diet, rotifer growth, 13 Transponder, implantable, survival of snapper Yield: niles, 543 carrageenan, Hypnea musciformis, 443 Trichogaster leeri, growth, protein diets, 161 fishes in Kenyan river, 701 Triido-L-thyronine, tilapia growth, 123 Yolksac, fry, development, temperature effects, 31