<p>Section I: Systematics, Ecology, and Evolution of percids</p><p>1. Taxonomy, Distribution, and Evolution of the Percidae</p><p>2. Environmental biology of percid fishes</p><p>Section II: Reproductive biology</p><p>3. Brood stock management and control of the reproductive cycle</p><p>4. Artificial reproduction of percid fishes</p><p>5. Sperm morphology, physiology, motility, and cryopreservation in Percidae</p><p>6. Evaluation and improvements of egg and larval quality in percid fishes </p><p>Section III: Early life stages: development, metabolism and husbandry</p><p>7. Development of the sense organs in percid fishes</p><p>8. Development and functionality of the digestive system in percid fishes early life stages</p><p>9. Culture methods of Eurasian perch and yellow perch early life stages</p><p>10. Culture methods of pikeperch early life stages</p><p>11. Intensive culture of walleye from egg incubation to juvenile </p><p>Section IV: Juvenile and grow-out stages: growth, metabolism, behavior and husbandry</p><p>12. Muscle protein characteristic and its association with faster growth in percids and other teleosts</p><p>13. The energy requirements of percid fish in culture</p><p>14. Bioenergetics modeling of percid fishes: lessons learned</p><p>15. Behaviour of percid fishes in the wild and its relevance for culture</p><p>16. Culture methods of European perch during ongrowing</p><p>17. Intensive culture methods of walleye during ongrowing</p><p>18. Large scale production of yellow perch, walleye, and hybrid walleye in ponds</p><p>19. The ecology of lifetime growth in percid fishes </p><p>Section V: Nutrition, feeds and feeding practices</p><p>20. Nutritional requirements and feeding of broodstock and early life stages of Eurasian perch and pikeperch</p><p>21. Effects of dietary levels of PUFA fed to adult yellow perch on the fatty acid composition of eggs and larvae characteristics – new research directions</p><p>22. Feeding and nutrition of percid fishes during ongrowing stages </p><p>Section VI: Genetic improvement and domestication</p><p>23. Sex and ploidy manipulation in percid fishes</p><p>24. Performances of hybrid percids</p><p>25. Comparative Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Adaptations of Walleye and Yellow Perch across North America</p><p>26. Production of genetically defined perch broodstocks and their selection for fast growth</p><p>27. Genetic improvement in percids </p><p>Section VII: Stress, immunology, diseases and health management</p><p>28. Corticosteroids and the stress response in percid fish</p><p>29. Domestication and responses to stress</p><p>30. Immune status and immunomodulation in percid fish</p><p>31. Percid fish health and diseases </p><p>Section VIII: Commercial production, quality, marketing and economics</p><p>32. Current status of Eurasian percid fishes aquaculture</p><p>33. Concept and determinism of quality in Percid fishes<</p><p>34. The Market for European perch</p><p>35. Commercial production - factors for success and limitations in European percid fish culture</p>