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No. of pages: 460
Published: March 24, 2022
Imprint: Academic Press
Paperback ISBN: 9780323856249



Description


Bacterial Fish Diseases: Environmental and Economic Constraints will be useful for researchers and academics who need to understand the nature and consequences of bacteria-related disease in fishes. It has in-depth information on the complete genome of various bacterial species and identifies an essential number of virulence genes that affect the pathogenic potential of the bacteria in fish. Users will find the most relevant information derived from the available bacterial genomes concerning virulence and the diverse virulence factors that actively participate in host adherence, colonization and infection, including structural components, extracellular factors, secretion systems, iron acquisition and quorum sensing mechanisms. This reference is beneficial for understanding economic losses due to bacterial pathogens in fish fauna and its impact on the economy. It addition, it provides information on good aquaculture practices and how to scientifically manage aquaculture and fishery sectors.



Key Features


  • Presents bacteria-related diseases in fish species, highlighting problems associated with the culturing of fish
  • Discusses pollution contamination in freshwater ecosystems to provide insights into the sustainable management of fish species
  • Provides fundamental research concepts of fish health, along with practical research methods


  • Readership


    Researchers and Scientist in Aquaculture Industries, Fisheries, Food Industries Microbiologists, Limnologists, Agriculturists, Environmental scientists, Toxicologists, PhD scholars and Graduate students, junior researchers, and Professors teaching courses on research methods



    Table of Contents


  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • List of contributors
  • About the editors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. Aquatic pollution and marine ecosystems
  • Abstract
  • 1.1 Background
  • 1.2 Sources of contamination in aquatic ecosystems
  • 1.3 Causes of aquatic ecosystem pollution by hydrocarbons
  • 1.4 The effects of water pollution
  • 1.5 The repercussions of pollution of aquatic ecosystems with hydrocarbons
  • 1.6 Other sources of water pollution spread
  • 1.7 Conclusions and recommendations
  • References
  • Chapter 2. Heavy metals as pollutants in the aquatic Black Sea ecosystem
  • Abstract
  • 2.1 Background
  • 2.2 Heavy metal poisoning
  • 2.3 The role of heavy metals as pollutants
  • 2.4 Bioavailability of heavy metals for aquatic organisms
  • 2.5 Effects of heavy metal pollution on aquatic ecosystems
  • 2.6 Methods of taking heavy metals from the bodies of organisms
  • 2.7 Methods of accumulation and disposal of metals
  • 2.8 Identification and adjustment of concentrations of metals in tissue
  • 2.9 Conclusions
  • References
  • Chapter 3. Effects of heavy metals and pesticides on fish
  • Abstract
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Toxicity due to pesticides in fish
  • 3.3 Disadvantages of pesticides
  • 3.4 Routes of pesticide exposure in fish
  • 3.5 Effects of pesticides on fish
  • 3.6 Acute toxicity of insecticides
  • 3.7 Chronic toxicity of insecticides
  • 3.8 Reproductive dysfunction
  • 3.9 Developmental disorders
  • 3.10 Toxicity due to heavy metals in fish
  • References
  • Chapter 4. Pesticide toxicity and bacterial diseases in fishes
  • Abstract
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Fish: an important resource
  • 4.3 Fish as indicators of pollution
  • 4.4 The impact of pesticides on fish
  • 4.5 Mitigation of the impact of pesticides
  • 4.6 Bacterial diseases in fishes
  • 4.7 Major bacterial diseases in fish
  • 4.8 Control of bacterial fish diseases
  • 4.9 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 5. Impact of aquatic pollution on fish fauna
  • Abstract
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Sources of pollution
  • 5.3 Impacts of heavy metal pollution on fish health
  • 5.4 Heavy metal hazards
  • 5.5 Fishes as biomarkers
  • 5.6 Impact on fish reproduction
  • 5.7 Effects of pollution on disease outbreak
  • 5.8 Role of heavy metals
  • 5.9 Role of hydrocarbons and nitrogenous compounds
  • 5.10 Role of pesticides
  • 5.11 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 6. Bacterial diseases in fish with relation to pollution and their consequences—A Global Scenario
  • Abstract
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 The major sources of marine pollution
  • 6.3 Bacterial pathologic processes in fish fauna
  • 6.4 Impacts of pollution and act
  • 6.5 Contaminants in the marine environment
  • 6.6 Symbiotic microflora in fish
  • 6.7 The marine environment and its issues in India
  • 6.8 The outcomes of pollution and bacterial infection in fish fauna
  • 6.9 Bacterial pathogens causing diseases in fish due to the effect of marine pollution
  • 6.10 Immune responses in fish
  • 6.11 Fish diseases and their consequences
  • 6.12 Pathogenomics
  • 6.13 Plastic pollution cause adverse effects in the marine environment
  • 6.14 The impact of plastic pollution in urban India
  • 6.15 Substitutive uses
  • 6.16 The Gulf of Mannar
  • 6.17 Impact on marine environment: pollution in the Bay of Bengal
  • 6.18 Interaction between pathogens and aquatic environment
  • 6.19 Bacterial fish diseases and their control
  • 6.20 Conclusion
  • References
  • Further reading
  • Chapter 7. Common bacterial infections affecting freshwater fish fauna and impact of pollution and water quality characteristics on bacterial pathogenicity
  • Abstract
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Pollution: impact on bacterial infection in fish populations
  • 7.3 Water quality attributes: impact on bacterial pathogenicity in fish populations
  • 7.4 Common bacteria causing infections in freshwater fish
  • 7.5 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 8. Global status of bacterial fish diseases in relation to aquatic pollution
  • Abstract
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Acidification of bacteria in water
  • 8.3 Impact on fish from pollution
  • 8.4 Impact on fish populations from bacterial diseases
  • 8.5 Consequences of bacterial diseases in fish
  • 8.6 Global status of bacterial disease in fishes
  • 8.7 Toxic bacteria in fishes and their occurrence
  • 8.8 Adverse effects on human health caused by bacterial fish diseases
  • 8.9 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 9. Understanding the pathogenesis of important bacterial diseases of fish
  • Abstract
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Main pathogenesis of bacterial diseases in fish
  • 9.3 Conclusions
  • 9.4 Future perspectives
  • References
  • Chapter 10. Evaluation of the Fish Invasiveness Scoring Kit (FISK v2) for pleco fish or devil fish
  • Abstract
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Invasive risk analysis
  • 10.3 Zone of study
  • 10.4 Pleco fish or devil fish (Loricariidae)
  • 10.5 Evaluation of the fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK v2)
  • 10.6 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Chapter 11. Profiling of common bacterial pathogens in fish
  • Abstract
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Fish production in Nigeria
  • 11.3 Impact of practice
  • 11.4 Selected common pathogens of fish in Nigeria
  • 11.5 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 12. Status of furunculosis in fish fauna
  • Abstract
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 Signs of infection
  • 12.3 Diagnosis
  • 12.4 Transmission
  • 12.5 Control of infection
  • 12.6 Selection and breeding
  • 12.7 Immunization
  • 12.8 Treatment
  • 12.9 Conclusion and future prospects
  • References
  • Chapter 13. Bacterial gill disease and aquatic pollution: a serious concern for the aquaculture industry
  • Abstract
  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Bacterial gill disease
  • 13.3 History and geographical range
  • 13.4 Causative agents
  • 13.5 Host species of the disease
  • 13.6 Pathology and symptoms
  • 13.7 Diagnosis
  • 13.8 Control methods
  • 13.9 Prophylactic measures
  • 13.10 Chemical treatment
  • 13.11 Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Chapter 14. Common bacterial pathogens in fish: An overview
  • Abstract
  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 Gram-negative bacterial pathogens
  • 14.3 Gram-positive bacterial pathogens
  • 14.4 Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement
  • References
  • Chapter 15. Bacterial diseases in cultured fishes: an update of advances in control measures
  • Abstract
  • 15.1 Introduction
  • 15.2 Preventive measures against diseases: possible outlook
  • 15.3 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 16. Ulceration in fish: causes, diagnosis and prevention
  • Abstract
  • 16.1 Introduction
  • 16.2 Ulceration and its causes in different fish species
  • 16.3 Diagnostic methods
  • 16.4 Preventive measures
  • 16.5 Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Funding
  • Competing interest
  • Conflict of interest
  • Data availability statement
  • References
  • Chapter 17. Application of probiotic bacteria for the management of fish health in aquaculture
  • Abstract
  • 17.1 Introduction
  • 17.2 Probiotics definition
  • 17.3 Routes of administration
  • 17.4 Significant factors governing the advantages of probiotic form of administration
  • 17.5 Rationale for use of probiotics in aquaculture
  • 17.6 Selection criteria for probiotics
  • 17.7 Probiotics formulation and commercialization
  • 17.8 Classification of probiotics in aquaculture
  • 17.9 Use of probiotics
  • 17.10 Safety and evaluation of probiotics
  • 17.11 Research gaps and future research plans
  • 17.12 Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 18. Efficacy of different treatments available against bacterial pathogens in fish
  • Abstract
  • 18.1 Introduction
  • 18.2 Bacterial infections occurring in freshwater fish
  • 18.3 Emerging potential pathogens of freshwater fish
  • 18.4 Treatment of bacterial pathogens in fish
  • 18.5 Treatment with beneficial gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria
  • 18.6 Bioremediation (improving water quality)
  • 18.7 Vaccination
  • 18.8 Immunomodulation
  • 18.9 Bacteriophage therapy
  • 18.10 Phage therapy dosage
  • References
  • Chapter 19. Summary of economic losses due to bacterial pathogens in aquaculture industry
  • Abstract
  • 19.1 Introduction
  • 19.2 Principal fish species produced in the aquaculture industry worldwide
  • 19.3 Principal causes of economic loss in the aquaculture industry
  • 19.4 Pathogens that causes economic loss in the aquaculture industry
  • 19.5 Identification of bacterial diseases in fish farms
  • 19.6 Analysis of a fish farm system in Huasteca Potosina, Mexico
  • 19.7 Conclusions
  • References
  • Index


  • About the Editors


    Gowhar Dar

    Dr. Gowhar Hamid Dar PHD is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Environmental Science, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar. He has a PhD in Environmental Science with specialization in Environmental Microbiology (Fish Microbiology, Fish Pathology, Industrial Microbiology, Taxonomy and Limnology). He has more than 40 papers in international journals of repute and a number of books with international publishers. He has been working on the isolation, identification and characterization of microbes, their pathogenic behavior and impact of pollution on the development of diseases in fish fauna for the last several years. He also acts as a member of various research and academic committees.

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, India

    Rouf Bhat

    Rouf Ahmad Bhat is Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, at Sri Pratap College, Cluster University, Srinagar, India. His research interests are limnology, toxicology, phytochemistry, and phytoremediation, focusing on discovering diverse capacities of plants for use in aquatic pollution.

    Affiliations and Expertise

    renowned researcher and instructor in Environmental Science, presently affiliated with the Department of School Education, Jammu & Kashmir, India

    Humaira Qadri

    Dr. Humaira Qadri Ph. D is actively involved in teaching post-graduate students of Environmental Science for the past ten years in Sri Pratap College Campus, Cluster University Srinagar, J&K, India. She is also head of the Department of Environment and Water Management. A gold medallist at her master¡¯s level, she has earned a number of awards and certificates of merit. Her specialization is in Limnology, Nutrient Dynamics and Phytoremediation. She has published scores of papers in international journals and has more than ten books with national and international publishers. She also has been on the scientific board of various international conferences and holds life memberships of various international organizations.

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Head of the Department of Environment and Water Management, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, India

    Khalid M. Al-Ghamdi

    Khalid Mohammed Alghamdi Ph.D., Chairman in the Department of Biological Sciences at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Chairman, Department of Biological Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Khalid Hakeem

    Khalid Rehman Hakeem is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia. He has more than 12 years of experience in plant eco-physiology, biotechnology and molecular biology, medicinal plant research, plant-microbe-soil interactions as well as in environmental studies. He has edited 60 books, authored 65 book chapters, and produced over 120 research publications with international publishers.

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
     
     
     
     
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