The present volume (24) brings together these diciplines in a comprehensive review of the available literature with an additional introductory overview. The progression of Chapters focuses on different aspects in the life history of a fish, each written by scientist who are bridging the gap between behaviour and physiology in their own specialised dicipline.
The first section includes 34 chapters that describe general features of farm and other animals of agricultural importance. Section 2 contains 20 chapters describing other animal viruses, and section 3 has four chapters on avian viruses. In section 4, 10 chapters are devoted to viruses affecting aquatic spesies such as fish and cructaceans. The volumes concludes with section 5, which contains 1…