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El. knyga: Cryobiology for South American Neotropical Fish Species

Edited by (Universidade de Vigo- Estación de Ciencias Marińas de Toralla), Edited by (Bournemouth University), Edited by
  • Formatas: 284 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040153727
  • Formatas: 284 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040153727

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The book presents updated information on the cryopreservation of semen, embryos, germ cells and ovarian follicles of neotropical fish from South America. The chapters address the importance of developing germplasm banks of South American fish, both for commercial production and for conservation of ichthyofauna. This book has been designed mainly to provide a historical review of the 40 years of reproductive cryobiology research on South American fish species. The work is aimed at students, researchers and technicians involved in the areas related to the book's theme. The editors invite the readers to delve into dense technical knowledge, developed by renowned researchers.



The book presents updated information on the cryopreservation of semen, embryos, germ cells and ovarian follicles of neotropical fish from South America. The chapters address the importance of developing germplasm banks of South American fish, both for commercial production and for conservation of ichthyofauna.

Foreword. Preface. Integrating the Components Necessary for Germplasm Repository Program Development to Safeguard the Genetic Resources of Aquatic Species. Commercial Application of Sperm Cryopreservation in Fish: Production of Salmonids in Chile. Biobanks: Application in Environmental Conservation. Biobanks of Biological and Aquarium Model Species. Gonads and Gametes of South American Neotropical Species. Quali-Quantitative Analysis of Semen of Neotropical South American Species. Maintenance and Management of Breeders of Neotropical South American Species in Laboratories. Embryos and Ovarian Tissues of South American Neotropical Fish: Current State of Development. Laboratory Techniques for the Analysis of Cells and Reproductive Tissues of Neotropical Species. Sperm Cryopreservation Protocols for Neotropical South American Species. Stem Germ Cells in Fish, the Methods for Cryopreservation in Neotropical South American Species and Its Potential for Fish Conservation and Restoration. Potential Use of Germplasm Banks of South American Neotropical Species in Environmental Conservation in Brazil. Potential Use of Germplasm Banks of Neotropical South American Species for Fish Farming in Brazil. Index.

Dr. Danilo P. Streit Jr., Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, focuses on cryobiology to develop solutions for population reconstitution and aquaculture viability. With projects in electricity generation and strong partnerships worldwide, his research has resulted in 120+ publications and training for 40+ postgraduates. Currently, he concentrates on a strategic plan for conserving the genetic resources of South American fish.

Dr. Tiantian Zhang, Deputy Dean of Research, is internationally recognized for her work in fish gametes and embryos cryopreservation. With interests in reproductive cell cryopreservation's impact and applications in biomedicine, conservation, and aquaculture, she has 150+ publications, 100+ conference presentations, and has supervised 30+ PhDs. Dr. Zhang secured substantial funding from the UK, Wellcome Trust, and EU Research Councils, and holds prestigious positions in cryobiology societies. Her contributions earned her recognition by the Society of Cryobiology in 2016.

Dr. Estefania Paredes, Professor at the Universidade de Vigo, Spain. Her work is centered about the development of cryopreservation protocols for a wide variety of cell types and species of aquatic animals. Her research resulted in over 50 publications, and training of over a dozen students so far. Currently, Dr. Paredes is the president of the Sociedad Espańola de Criobiologķa and her research is focused on development of cryopreservation protocols for marine organisms.