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The Third Edition of Biology of Fishes is chiefly about fish as remarkably efficient machines for coping with the many problems that life in water entails, and looks at many such special cases. Fishes form the largest group of vertebrates, with around 20,000 known species, and they display a remarkable diversity of size, shape, internal structure and ecology to cope with environments ranging from transient puddles to the abyssal depths of the sea.

Biology of Fishes does not try to cover all aspects of fish biology, but focuses on the ingenious ways in which fish have resolved the particular problems that come from living in water, especially body fluid regulation, locomotion, feeding mechanisms, and sensory systems. Enough detail is provided for the reader to be able to go on and use primary research papers. Each chapter has been thoroughly updated and a new chapter on the immune system has been added.

This is an ideal textbook for students of fish bio

Table of Contents

1. Diversity of Fishes
2. Fishes and their Habitats
3. Swimming
4. Buoyancy
5. Gas Exchange, Blood and the Circulatory System
6. Osmoregulation and Ion Balance
7. Food and Feeding
8. Reproduction and Life Histories
9. Endocrine Systems
10. Sensory Systems and Communication
11. Nervous System
12. Immune System
13. Behaviour and Cognition
14. Fisheries and Aquaculture

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    A Paperback by Quentin Bone, Richard Moore

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 3/19/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415375627, 978-0415375627
      ISBN10: 0415375622

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Third Edition of Biology of Fishes is chiefly about fish as remarkably efficient machines for coping with the many problems that life in water entails, and looks at many such special cases. Fishes form the largest group of vertebrates, with around 20,000 known species, and they display a remarkable diversity of size, shape, internal structure and ecology to cope with environments ranging from transient puddles to the abyssal depths of the sea.

      Biology of Fishes does not try to cover all aspects of fish biology, but focuses on the ingenious ways in which fish have resolved the particular problems that come from living in water, especially body fluid regulation, locomotion, feeding mechanisms, and sensory systems. Enough detail is provided for the reader to be able to go on and use primary research papers. Each chapter has been thoroughly updated and a new chapter on the immune system has been added.

      This is an ideal textbook for students of fish bio

      Table of Contents

      1. Diversity of Fishes
      2. Fishes and their Habitats
      3. Swimming
      4. Buoyancy
      5. Gas Exchange, Blood and the Circulatory System
      6. Osmoregulation and Ion Balance
      7. Food and Feeding
      8. Reproduction and Life Histories
      9. Endocrine Systems
      10. Sensory Systems and Communication
      11. Nervous System
      12. Immune System
      13. Behaviour and Cognition
      14. Fisheries and Aquaculture

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