From coral reefs to muddy estuaries, from global fisheries to home aquariums, shrimp are among the most influential-and misunderstood-creatures on Earth. Shrimp: A System-Based Guide to Shrimp Ecology, Use, and Conservation offers a fresh, holistic look at these remarkable animals, revealing how they shape ecosystems, support human livelihoods, and reflect the health of our planet. Written in clear, engaging language, this book explores shrimp through an interconnected lens-linking biology, behavior, life cycles, and evolution with aquaculture, fisheries, culinary traditions, and modern conservation challenges. Readers will discover how shrimp communicate, reproduce, adapt to extreme environments, and interact with other species, while also learning how climate change, pollution, and overharvesting threaten their survival. Whether you are a student, researcher, aquarist, environmentalist, seafood enthusiast, or curious nature lover, this guide blends science with storytelling to deepen your understanding of shrimp as living systems-not just resources. Rich with insights, real-world examples, and conservation-driven perspectives, this book invites you to see shrimp not as small creatures, but as vital architects of aquatic life.
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