Biology And Physiology Of Freshwater Neotropical Fish
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Biology and Physiology of Freshwater Neotropical Fish
Author | : Bernardo Baldisserotto,Elisabeth Urbinati,Jose Cyrino |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2019-11-09 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780128158739 |
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Biology and Physiology of Freshwater Neotropical Fish is the all-inclusive guide to fish species prevalent in the neotropical realm. It provides the most updated systematics, classification, anatomical, behavioral, genetic, and functioning systems information on freshwater neotropical fish species. This book begins by analyzing the differences in phylogeny, anatomy, and behaviour of neotropical fish. Systems such as cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, digestive, reproductive, muscular, and endocrine are described in detail. This book also looks at the effects of stress on fish immune systems, and how color and pigmentation play into physiology and species differentiation. Biology and Physiology of Freshwater Neotropical Fish is a must-have for fish biologists and zoologists. Students in zoology, ichthyology, and fish farming will also find this book useful for its coverage of some of the world’s rarest and least-known fish species. Features chapters written by top neotropical fish researchers and specialists Discusses environmental effects on neotropical fishes, including climate change and pollution Details the phylogenetic occurrence of electroreceptors and electric organs in fish
Biology of Fishes
Author | : Quentin Bone,Richard Moore |
Publsiher | : Garland Science |
Total Pages | : 497 |
Release | : 2008-02-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780203885222 |
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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 biology and any of the branches of aquatic biology. Given its skilful combination of breadth and detail, the book also provides a manageable review of fish biology for experienced biologists.
The Physiology of Fishes
Author | : Suzanne Currie,David H. Evans |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2020-09-07 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781000174656 |
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The fifth edition of The Physiology of Fishes represents a compendium of knowledge across fish physiology, collecting up-to-date research into an easy-to-access single textbook. Written by the leaders in the field, it provides a comprehensive, accessible review of the core topics, integrating physiology with environmental science, ecology, evolution, and molecular cell biology. New chapters address Epigenetics, Biomechanics and Locomotion, and Behaviour and Learning. Each chapter contains an extensive bibliography, providing readers with the best sources from the primary literature. Almost three decades after the publication of the first edition, this book remains the only published single-volume work on fish physiology. The fifth edition provides an important reference for new students of fish biology, marine and freshwater biologists, ichthyologists, fisheries scientists, and comparative physiologists.
Fish Physiology The Physiology of Tropical Fishes
Author | : Adalberto Luis Val,Vera Maria Fonseca de Almeida e Val,David J. Randall |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2005-08-18 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0080454275 |
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The Physiology of Tropical Fishes is the 21st volume of the well-known Fish Physiology series and consists of 12 chapters. The purpose of the book is to consolidate and integrate what is known about tropical fishes (marine and freshwater species). The twelve chapters focus on the physiological adaptations acquired during the evolutionary process to cope with warm and shallow hypoxic waters from tropical and neotropical hydrographic basins as well as with the intertidal and coral reef habitats which occur in abundance in tropical seas. The special characteristics of tropical fish fauna will be issued in order to explain the tropical fish radiation, which gave rise to such extreme fish diversity. This present volume, is a voyage through the tropical region reviewing the fish diversity of the main tropical freshwater sheds, including the major tropical rivers and lakes, the major dams, and marine environments. State-of-the-art information on tropical fish physiology Written by specialists working in the Tropics Offers a diverse depiction of the various tropical fishes and the environment where they inhabit 12 innovative chapters covering a concise view of growth rate, biological rhythms, feeding plasticity, cardio-respiratory design and function, diversity of structure, and much more
Genetic Resources of Neotropical Fishes
Author | : Alexandre W. S. Hilsdorf,Eric M. Hallerman |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2017-06-08 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783319558387 |
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The aim of this book is to systematize and discuss population genetic studies of freshwater fish in a region that harbors the greatest diversity of species among all inland water ecosystems. This volume explores the genetic evaluation for a number of orders, families and species of Neotropical fishes, and provides an overview on genetic resources and diversity and their relationships with fish domestication, breeding, and food production.
Biology of Fishes
Author | : Q. Bone,Norman Bertram Marshall,J. H. S. Blaxter |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106014695701 |
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This edition "Biology of Fishes" features new chapters on behaviour, fisheries and aquaculture, and endocrines. All other chapters have been brought entirely up-to-date
Essential Fish Biology
Author | : Derek Burton,Margaret Burton |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780198785552 |
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Essential Fish Biology provides an introductory overview of the functional biology of fish and how this may be affected by the widely contrasting habitat conditions within the aquatic environment. It describes the recent advances in comparative animal physiology which have greatly influenced our understanding of fish function as well as generating questions that have yet to be resolved. Fish taxa represent the largest number of vertebrates, with over 25,000 extant species. However, much of our knowledge, apart from taxonomy and habitat descriptions, has been based on relatively few of them, usually those which live in fresh water and/or are of commercial interest. Unfortunately there has also been a tendency to base our interpretation of fish physiology on that of mammalian systems, as well as to rely on a few type species of fish. This accessible textbook will redress the balance by using examples of fish from a wide range of species and habitats, emphasizing diversity as well as recognizing shared attributes with other vertebrates.
Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Fishes
Author | : F. Brian Eddy,Richard D. Handy |
Publsiher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2012-05-03 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780191631634 |
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Fishes have evolved to colonise almost every type of aquatic habitat and today they are a hugely diverse group of over 25,000 species. The evolution of this great diversity of species has resulted in a myriad of solutions to the demands posed by the aquatic environment. Ecological and Environmental Physiology of Fishes presents a current and comprehensive overview of fish physiology to demonstrate how living fishes function in their environment. As with other books in the Series, the emphasis is on the unique physiological characteristics of the fish, but with applications to questions of broad relevance in physiological ecology. A preliminary chapter introduces the aquatic environment and gives a general description of fish biology, evolution, and taxonomy. Subsequent sections discuss the particular problems of living in water, life in extreme environments, techniques for studying fish ecophysiology, and future research directions.