Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific

Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific
Author: Gerald Robert Allen,D. R. Robertson
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1994-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0824816757

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This book contains a long-overdue treatment of the marine fish fauna of the region extending from the central Gulf of California, southward to Ecuador, including the offshore Revillagigedos, Cocos, and Galapagos island groups. Lavishly illustrated, it includes coverage of 680 species.

Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific

Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific
Author: Gerald R. Allen,David Ross Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1994
Genre: Fishes
ISBN: 1863330992

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Tropical Reef fishes of the Western Pacific

Tropical Reef fishes of the Western Pacific
Author: Rudie H. Kuiter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1992
Genre: Coral reef animals
ISBN: UCSD:31822016489619

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The Fishes of the Galapagos Islands

The Fishes of the Galapagos Islands
Author: Jack Stein Grove,Robert J. Lavenberg
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 958
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0804722897

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Marking the culmination of research extending back to Darwin in 1835, this comprehensive reference source for scientists also provides an identification guide for visitors to the Galápagos National Park. Includes 521 illustrations, 151 color.

Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez

Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez
Author: Donald A. Thomson,Lloyd T. Findley,Alex N. Kerstitch
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780292786912

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First published in 1979, this guide has become the standard resource for scientists, divers, and spearfishers interested in the fishes of the tropical Pacific Coast. The authors have revised and updated this edition to include the most current taxonomic information, additional species descriptions, and new illustrations.

A Field Guide to Tropical Reef Fishes of the Indo Pacific

A Field Guide to Tropical Reef Fishes of the Indo Pacific
Author: Gerald R. Allen
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781462921881

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Now available in the US, this is the revised and expanded fifth edition of a book that has been the standard reference work for divers, anglers and scientists for over 30 years. The new edition covers 1,670 fish species found in the seas of tropical Southeast Asia, the Southern Pacific islands and Australia--including the Great Barrier Reef, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. A must-have reference for divers, marine biologists, ecologists, commercial fisheries and sports anglers, this book includes a comprehensive identification guide to the families of reef fishes, with a definitive index. An informative and detailed Introduction includes area coverage; faunal composition; biology, behavior and ecology of reef fishes; classification of fishes, and much more. Originally published as Marine Fishes of South-East Asia, this edition contains numerous revisions in nomenclature affecting both the scientific Latin names and common names of the region's fishes. In all cases these have been made to reflect the current universally-accepted terminology. The common names in this book are the result of a recent initiative undertaken by the Australian Government and Seafood Services Australia. Each species is depicted in detailed, full-color illustrations by noted marine artists Roger Swainston and Jill Ruse, including over 35 new species. In many cases, the illustrations show both male and female examples. With more than 2,000 illustrations and 29 color photographs, this definitive field guide will continue to be an invaluable resource for professionals and hobbyists alike.

The Ecology of Marine Fishes

The Ecology of Marine Fishes
Author: Larry G. Allen,Daniel J. Pondella,Michael H. Horn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780520246539

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“A masterful accomplishment—Allen, Pondella and Horn have assembled a talented team of experts who produce authoritative, up-to-date accounts. This book will be used as the primary text in many fish biology courses and as a valuable reference elsewhere. Here is a wealth of data waiting to be mined by legions of graduate students as they generate the new ideas that will motivate marine ecology for years.”—Peter Sale, Editor of Coral Reef Fishes: Dynamics and Diversity in a Complex Ecosystem "A copiously illustrated and comprehensive interpretation of the past, present, and future state of over 500 species of fishes in Californian waters. A compilation of virtually all the many important studies on the ecology of California marine fishes."—Bruce B. Collette, National Marine Fisheries Service and co-author of The Diversity of Fishes

Frogfishes

Frogfishes
Author: Theodore W. Pietsch,Rachel J. Arnold
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781421432533

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The authoritative expert's guide to fascinating frogfishes and their unusual lives. Winner of the PROSE Award for Best Single Volume Reference in Science by the Association of American Publishers Unique among the world's fishes, frogfishes display a bizarre combination of attributes and behaviors that make them a subject of fervent study. Through cunning and trickery, they turn would-be predators into prey; they "walk" across the ocean floor and jet-propel through open water; some lay their eggs in a floating mucoid mass, while others employ complex patterns of parental care; and they are certainly among the most colorful of nature's productions. In Frogfishes, two of the world's leading anglerfish experts, Theodore W. Pietsch and Rachel J. Arnold, bring together an enormous amount of information about these incredible creatures. The only detailed exploration of frogfishes in print, the book touches on everything from their morphology and biomechanics to their diets and habitats. Enhanced with more than 500 spectacular color images, the book also includes • a thorough look at about 5,000 preserved specimens; • an annotated synonymy for all extant taxa, as well as keys and tables to facilitate identification; • insights into frogfish feeding, locomotion, mimicry, and reproductive behavior; • descriptions of recent scientific advances, including the discovery of new species, shifts in geographic distribution, and emerging DNA sequencing techniques; and • tips for frogfish-seeking divers and aquarists that emphasize conservation. Unmasking the mysteries of frogfish evolution and phylogenetic relationships through close examination of their fossil record, morphology, and molecular reconstruction, Frogfishes demonstrates the surprising diversity and beauty of this remarkable assemblage of marine shorefishes.