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Applied Bioinformatics, Statistics and Economics in Fisheries Research





Applied Bioinformatics, Statistics and Economics in Fisheries Research
Roy, A.K.

  • Imprint: NIPA
  •       ISBN: 9788189422868
  •      Year:2008
  •       Pages:630 pages, 25cm
  •       Language:English
  
The book “Applied Bioinformatics, Statistics and Economics in Fisheries Research” is first of its kind available in the market. The book contains 41 Articles spreading over 630 pages,within three broad sections like aqua-informatics, statistics and economics has covered the advanced tools and techniques of bioinformatics and statistics for exploratory analysis of genomic and microarray data of fishes. The latest developments on biotechnological approaches for fish disease diagnostic, infection and immunity of brood carps, cryoconservation of fishes, probiotics and nanotechnology in aquaculture are of paramount interest. In addition to information on prawn aquaculture, ornamental fish farming and trade. Information on various software and their application for exploratory data analysis and data mining leading to knowledge discovery and visualization is the main attraction of the book. Another important feature of the book is that one can find appropriate as well as illustrated examples exclusively with fisheries data. The statistics section includes biometrical and qualitative techniques in genetics and selective breeding of fish, besides fundamental statistical test, design of experiments and sampling methods for planning of experiments and survey in fisheries and aquaculture research. The book also includes econometric approach for technical efficiency estimation and input-output analysis, project evaluation, and impact assessment, linear programming, market intelligence, fisheries legislation, policy and IPR issues all of which are new in the field of fisheries and aquaculture. The book will not only be beneficial to students, but also will be a helpful guidance to researchers and planners for taking policy decisions as it covers a wide range of subjects that are gainfully applied to the fisheries and aquaculture research.
Chapters:
01. Growth of Biotechnology Information System Network (BTISnet) in India by T. Madhan Mohan
02. Capacity Building for Knowledge Management in Aquaculture Research by A.K. Roy & Nirupama Panda
03. Data Generation Resources for Bioinformatics by P. Das
04. Correspondence Analysis in Study of Genomic Sequence of Labeo rohita by A.K. Roy & Sushma R. Martha
05. Statistical Design and Analysis of Microarray Data of Carps by A.K. Roy, Chinmayee Sahoo & Sushma R. Martha
06. Recent Biotechnological Approaches in Fish Disease Diagnosis by P.K. Sahoo
07. Present Trends in Aquaculture Probiotics by S. Mohanty & N.K. Maiti
08. Infection and Immunity of Brood Carps by P. Swain, P.K. Nanda & S. Dash
09. Induced Breeding Experiments of an Indian Major Carp Labeo rohita- A Cause Effect Study by S.D. Gupta & S.C. Rath
10. Freshwater Prawn Aquaculture: Status and Scope by Bindu R. Pillai
11. Artificial Propagation and Cryoconservation of Fishes by P. Routray
12. Methods of Assessment of Microbial Population and their Role in Aquatic Ecosystem by N.K. Maiti, R.N. Mandal & S. Mohanty
13. Present Scenario of Ornamental Fish Farming and Trade by Saroj K. Swain
14. Spatial Information Technology in Aquaculture and Inland Fisheries by M. N. Reddy, G.P. Reddy & B.S. Sontakki
15. Role of GIS and Remote Sensing in Inland Fisheries Development by Sanjeev Kumar Sahu
16. Computer Based Advanced Tools for Soil-Water Management in Aquaculture by Subhendu Adhikari & Bibhudatta Mishra
17. Non-Invasive Methods of Fish Freshness Determination by Electronic Olfaction by Nabarun Bhattacharya, Bipin Tudu, Rajib Bandopadhyaya & Devdulal Ghosh
18. Nanotechnology and Its Impact on Aquaculture by Fahima Dilnawaz & Sanjeeb K. Sahoo
19. Design and Development of Fisheries Data Mart in India by Anil Rai, K.K. Chaturvedi & P.K. Malhotra
20. Application of Softwares in Molecular Marker Data Analysis by P.K. Meher, A. Barat & P. Das
21. Softwares Relevant in Fisheries and Aquaculture Research by A. Antony & A.K. Roy
 22. Networking Professionals through Discussion Forums on the Virtual Platform by Lakshmi Murthy
23. Mapping of Fish Research in India by D.B. Ramesh & S. Mohanty
24. Statistical Tests Applied to Aquaculture Research by Rabi N. Subudhi
25. Some Statistical Procedures Useful for Analysis Testing and Interpretation of Aquaculture Data by G.R. Maruthi Sankar
26. Design and Analysis of Aquaculture Experiments Using Statistical Softwares by Ravi R. Saxena
27. Some Standard Sampling Techniques and Use of Auxiliary Information in Fishery Surveys by Ajit Kumar Das & Rajendra Nath Das
28. Biometrical Techniques in Aquaculture Experiments by Ritu R. Saxena & Ravi R. Saxena
29. Statistical Programs in Quantitative Genetics and Selective Breeding Studies of Fish by Kanta Das Mahapatra
30. Quantitative Methods in Limnology Research by Snehasish Mishra
31. Analysis of Aquaculture Data Using Computers by P. K. Satapathy & A. Antony
32. Fish Production Function and Environmental Sustainability by Kumar Das & S. T. Rout
33. Quantitative Methods in Aquaculture Economics Research by K. N. Sahoo
34. An Econometric Analysis of Shrimp Farming by P. K. Katiha & Chinmoy Chakraborty
 35. Econometric Approach for Estimation of Technical Efficiency of Aquaculture Farms by A. K. Roy & Nibedita Jena
36. Aquaculture Market Intelligence System by T. Ravisankar, A. G. Ponniah & M. Krishnan
37. Project Evaluation Techniques for Estimation of Research Benefits of Fisheries Research by A.K. Vasisht
38. Impact Assessment of Fisheries Research-Concepts and Measurement by G. P. Reddy, M. N. Reddy & B. S. Sontakki
39. Priorities, Decisions and Evaluation of Fisheries Management and Governance of the Floodplain Wetlands in India by Nagesh K. Barik
40. Linear Programming in Fish Diet Formulation by Nibedita Jena, Nirupama Panda & D.P. Rath
41. IPR Issues and Fisheries Research by Meenakshi Prajneshu & Abhinav Pragya 42. Fisheries Legislation and Policy in India by S. P. Singh

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