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Here is a first-of-its-kind volume on the biology and ecology of venomous and traumatogenic freshwater and marine catfishes. This comprehensive volume first provides an introduction to venomous catfish families and then goes on to describe and explain their diversity, species, characteristics, geographical distribution, venomous symptoms, ecology, and the pharmaceutical value of catfish venoms. Catfish form an important group of fishes with many different roles, including as food, as ornamental fishes, and for sport fishing. Catfish are found to be distributed worldwide but are most abundantly distributed in the tropics of Asia, Africa, and South America. Like jellyfish, scorpions, and snake...
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Although African catfishes are not as diverse taxonomically as those of the Amazon, they include unique groups such as the Mochokidae, in which there are more than 100 species, and the Malapteruridae, which can generate electricity.
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When Kevin Maddocks first wrote this classic on the pursuit of UK and European catfish, they were only present in a handful of UK waters. Now more widespread, the Wels catfish is now the target of hundreds of anglers in Britain. Half of this book is devoted to fishing in the UK, while the other half is about fishing for catfish in France, Germany and Spain.
This two-volume set deals with diverse information on fossil and modern siluriform fishes, providing an overview of knowledge, research and scientific disagreements yet to be solved. The book is a synethesis of specialized articles that present the state of knowledge of catfish biology.
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Oxytetracycline (Terramycin) was reported by Snieszko (158) as an effective therapeutic for the treatment of bacterial diseases of warmwater fish. Subsequent reports gave additional evidence that when used as a feed additive, this drug was effective against bacterial infections normally encountered in warmwater fishes. Routine in vitro drug sensitivity tests of aeromonad, pseudomonad, and myxobacterial species isolated from diseased fish at the Fish Farming Experimental Station since 1964 indicate Terramycin is consistently effective against warmwater fish pathogens.