Book contents
- The Catch
- Studies in Environment and History
- The Catch
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Additional material
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations Used in Notes and Bibliography
- Introduction
- 1 “Natural” Aquatic Ecosystems around Late Holocene Europe
- 2 Protein, Penance, and Prestige
- 3 Take and Eat
- 4 Master Artisans and Local Markets
- 5 Aquatic Systems under Stress, c. 1000–1350
- 6 Cultural Responses to Scarcities of Fish
- 7 Going beyond Natural Local Ecosystems, I
- 8 Going beyond Natural Local Ecosystems, II
- 9 Last Casts
- Appendix A Glossary of European Fishes Named in This Book
- References
- Index
1 - “Natural” Aquatic Ecosystems around Late Holocene Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 May 2023
- The Catch
- Studies in Environment and History
- The Catch
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Additional material
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations Used in Notes and Bibliography
- Introduction
- 1 “Natural” Aquatic Ecosystems around Late Holocene Europe
- 2 Protein, Penance, and Prestige
- 3 Take and Eat
- 4 Master Artisans and Local Markets
- 5 Aquatic Systems under Stress, c. 1000–1350
- 6 Cultural Responses to Scarcities of Fish
- 7 Going beyond Natural Local Ecosystems, I
- 8 Going beyond Natural Local Ecosystems, II
- 9 Last Casts
- Appendix A Glossary of European Fishes Named in This Book
- References
- Index
Summary
A survey of post-Pleistocene hydrologies and living aquatic ecologies identifies key variables which shaped fish communities in European and surrounding waters into Roman times. Provides a basic introduction to key ecological concepts such as habitats, food webs, predator–prey relations, ecological ‘guilds’, and environmental tolerances of fishes. Signs of localized negative effects of Roman consumption on especially inshore and estuarine Mediterranean fishes were, however, mostly effaced following late antique disintegration of classical cultures in the West.
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- The CatchAn Environmental History of Medieval European Fisheries, pp. 31 - 54Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023