The goldfish, Carassius auratus, a member of the Carp family,  Cyprinidae, has been domesticated for many hundreds of years, as a food  fish, a laboratory animal and now most important commercially, for  ornamental and aesthetic purposes. There are now many scores of  recognised varieties, which have been produced over time by selection  processes and other methods described in detail in this stimulating  book.
Goldfish Varieties and Genetics covers all major aspects relating to  goldfish breeding and genetics in a readable and user-friendly style. An  account is presented of the domestication and evolution of the  goldfish, including comprehensive details of the relevant genetic and  biological principles involved in the development strategies and  production of new varieties. The book also covers the subject of  goldfish appreciation and the international significance of goldfish  shows and show standards. The book concludes with an exciting forward  look at the potential evolutionary future for the goldfish.
This important and timely book brings together, for the first time, a  wealth of scientific information, presented in a clear and  understandable manner by Dr Joseph Smartt, who has many years'  experience working in fish genetics and breeding. The book is a  must-have purchase for all serious goldfish breeders, hobbyists and  dealers, fish biologists and geneticists, aquarium keepers and  aquaculture personnel.
Joseph Smartt, "Goldfish Varieties and Genetics: Handbook for Breeders"
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