Environmental Sex Differentiation in Fish By: T. J. Pandian Publisher: routledge Print ISBN: 9781482254372, 1482254379 eText ISBN: 9781482254389, 1482254387 Edition: 1st Copyright year: 2015 Format: PDF Available from $ 23.18 USD SKU 9781482254389R90 Fish constitute an important natural renewable resource and any reduction in their ability to propagate as a result of human interference may have significant socioeconomic consequences. The negative effect of human activity on sex differentiation and reproductive output in fish is so diverse that it has been difficult to encompass it in a single book. This book serves as the first attempt to do so. Unlike in mammals, the expression of a host of sex differentiation genes in fish is mostly controlled by environmental factors. Not surprisingly, environmental sex differentiation is ubiquitous in fish. Overexploitation by capture fisheries does not disrupt sex differ Download ebook: https://ouo.io/J41MzZ