Manipulation of the microbial gut content of farmed fishes and
crustaceans can have a marked effect on their general health,
growth, and quality. Expertly covering the science behind the use
of prebiotics and probiotics this landmark book explains how the
correct manipulation of the gut flora of farmed fishes and
crustaceans can have a positive effect on their health, growth
rates, feed utilization, and general wellbeing.
Aquaculture Nutrition: Gut Health, Probiotics
and Prebiotics provides a comprehensive overview of the current
knowledge of the gut microbiomes of fish and their importance with
respect to host-fish health and performance, providing
in-depth, cutting-edge fundamental and applied information.
Written by many of the world’s leading authorities and
edited by Dr Daniel Merrifield and Professor Einar Ringø, this
important book discusses in detail the common mechanisms for
modulating microbiomes, particularly at the gut level (e.g.
probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics). The book is a key resource
for an understanding of the historical development of these
products, their known mechanisms of action and their degree of
efficacy as presently demonstrated in the literature.
The fundamental material provided on the gut microbiota itself,
and more broad aspects of microbe-live feed interactions, provide
essential reading for researchers, academics and students in the
areas of aquaculture nutrition, fish veterinary science,
microbiology, aquaculture, fish biology and fisheries. Those
involved in the development and formulation of aquaculture feeds
and those with broader roles within the aquaculture industry will
find a huge wealth of commercially-important information within the
book’s covers. All libraries in universities and research
establishments where biological sciences, nutrition and aquaculture
are studied and taught, should have copies of this excellent book
on their shelves.
Om författaren
Daniel Merrifield is a Lecturer in Aquatic Biosciences at Plymouth University, UK. His research specialises on fish-microbe interactions and gut health, within the context of aquaculture and fish production. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers on the gut microbiomes of fish and associated applications for fortifying these microbial communities, in order to improve the health, welfare and growth performance of important farmed fish species and model organisms.
Einar Ringø is a Professor at the Norwegian College of Fishery Science, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, Ui T The Arctic University of Norway. He is the author of numerous journal articles, reviews and book chapters. He received his M.S. degree (1982) in microbiology from the University of Tromsø and his Ph.D. degree (1994) in microbiology and lipid nutrition from the University of Tromsø.