The Manila Clam Ruditapes Philippinarum

ebook Science and Significance of a Globalised Species · Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Series

By John Humphreys

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The Manila Clam Ruditapes Philippinarum: Science and Significance of a Globalised Species is an indispensable volume in the Estuarine and Coastal Science" book series offering the only comprehensive account of the Manila clam, covering its journey from its native range in China, Japan, and Korea to its exploitation and establishment in the USA, Canada, Europe, and the Mediterranean. By examining the science and global spread of this successful species, the book addresses broader issues of biological globalization and the exploitation of nature, posing significant questions and challenges for conservation policy and sustainable development in the Anthropocene era. Authored by Prof. John Humphreys, ECSA's President-Elect, this book draws on a multidisciplinary range of literature to cover essential information in the areas of aquaculture and marine biology. - Provides comprehensive account of the Manila clam and its importance in the Anthropocene. - Offers insights on biological globalization, nature exploitation, and conservation policy, supported by a wide range of literature in aquaculture, marine biology, and environmental science. - Includes conservation strategies and practical methodologies under climate change
The Manila Clam Ruditapes Philippinarum