2025, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part B
Holistic insights into fish biology for sustainable aquaculture and fisheries management
Author(s): Atul Trivedi, Naseem Ahmad Mansoori and Shweta Agniwanshi
Abstract: Fish are critical components of aquatic ecosystems, contributing significantly to global biodiversity, food security, and economic livelihoods. Understanding their biology including larval development, population dynamics, feeding behavior, reproductive strategies, disease management, and biochemical composition is essential for promoting sustainable fisheries and aquaculture practices. This review presents an integrative synthesis of classical and contemporary research on fish biology, with emphasis on the critical larval phase, factors influencing population dynamics, and the ecological roles of feeding and reproductive behaviors. It also highlights the growing importance of hybridization in aquaculture, advancements in disease management, and the implications of fish biochemical composition for human nutrition. Addressing these areas provides the foundation for developing innovative strategies in conservation, aquaculture optimization, and fisheries management. Moreover, this review underscores the significance of emerging challenges, such as climate variability and the need for precision aquaculture technologies, in ensuring the long-term sustainability of fish resources. By offering a multidisciplinary perspective, this study contributes valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and industry practitioners.
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How to cite this article:
Atul Trivedi, Naseem Ahmad Mansoori, Shweta Agniwanshi. Holistic insights into fish biology for sustainable aquaculture and fisheries management. Zool Entomol Lett 2025;5(2):153-155.


