Educational guide 2018_19
Facultade de Bioloxía
Máster Universitario en Bioloxía Mariña
 Subjects
  Biology of Exploited and Potentially Exploitable Species
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
(*)Concept of species *explotable and potentially *explotable. (*)Main species exploded in the coasts of Galicia. Figures of production, economic assessment and markets of destination.
(*)Species associated to *sustratos rocky *I. (*)Main species of *macroalgas *bentónicas *intermareales and *submareales exploded at present in Galicia. Examples type: *alginófitos, *carragenófitos, *agarófitos and alimentary seaweeds. Cycle of life, habitat, adaptations, abundance and geographic distribution. Other species exploded and potentially *explotables.
(*)Species associated *sustratos rocky *II. (*)Main species of marine invertebrates *bentónicos exploded at present in Galicia. Cycle of life, habitat, adaptations, abundance and geographic distribution. Examples type: seed of mussel, hedgehog and *percebe. Other species exploded or potentially *explotables.
(*)Species associated to *sustratos soft. (*)Main species of marine invertebrates exploded at present in Galicia. Cycle of life, habitat, adaptations, abundance and geographic distribution. Examples type: *berberechos, clams, razors and other bivalve molluscs. Other species exploded or potentially *explotables.
(*)Species *pelágicas (*costeras and oceanic). (*)Habitat and adaptations. Generalities and species guides. Examples type: anchovy and sardine; beautiful and fish sword. Potentiality of species *explotables (*descartes).
(*)Species *demersales and of bottom (fishes and crustaceans). (*)Habitat and adaptations. Generalities and species guides. Examples type: hake, anglers, commercial crustaceans. Potentiality of species *explotables (*descartes).
(*)Marine species potentially *explotables in Galicia and new resources for the *alimentación human. (*)Nutritious value of *macroalgas and marine invertebrates. Derivative effects of the consumption of marine products in the human beings and his repercussion in physiological parameters.
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