Genetic Breeding and Aquaculture of Shellfish
- 1st Edition - August 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Shi Wang, Zhenmin Bao
- Language: English
Genetic Breeding and Aquaculture of Shellfish covers the global status, research advancements, and future trends in shellfish genetic breeding. Shellfish represent a major role i… Read more
- Summarizes the historical context and development of shellfish cultivation
- Highlights the transition from traditional shellfish aquaculture to modern advancements in genetic breeding
- Covers basic shellfish biology and ecology before delving into advances in shellfish genetic breeding
- Delivers practical guidance on the technical aspects of breeding and aquaculture operations
1. Shellfish basic biology and ecology
2. Overview of shellfish genetic breeding and aquaculture
Section II. Shellfish Genetic Breeding
3. Shellfish genetics and genomics
4. Shellfish phenomics
5. Polyploidy and hybrid breeding
6. BLUP and MAS breeding methods
7. Genomic selection
Section III. Shellfish Aquaculture
8. Oyster aquaculture
9. Scallop aquaculture
10. Clam aquaculture
11. Mussel aquaculture
12. Pearl oyster aquaculture
13. Abalone aquaculture
14. Octopus aquaculture
15. Diseases and parasites
16. Carrying capacity assessment
17. Germplasm preservation
Section IV. Conclusion
18. Future perspectives for shellfish genetic breeding and aquaculture
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: August 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Shi Wang
Dr. Shi Wang is Director of the MOE Key Laboratory of Marine Genetics and Breeding and Deputy Dean of Ocean University’s College of Marine Life Sciences. He obtained his BSc in Biotechnology and his PhD in Genetics from the Ocean University of China and conducted his postdoctoral research at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Wang’s research focuses on bivalve genomics and molecular breeding, and his laboratory develops novel genomic technologies and breeding methods for bivalve mollusks by studying the genetic and evolutionary mechanisms of important traits in these critical aquaculture species.
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