Skip to main content Site map

Diversity of Fishes, The: Biology, Evolution and Ecology 3rd edition


Diversity of Fishes, The: Biology, Evolution and Ecology 3rd edition

Hardback by Facey, Douglas E. (Saint Michaels College); Bowen, Brian W. (University of Hawaii); Collette, Bruce B. (National Marine Fisheries Service, National Museum of Natural History, Washington); Helfman, Gene S. (University of Georgia, Athens)

Diversity of Fishes, The: Biology, Evolution and Ecology

£81.95

ISBN:
9781119341918
Publication Date:
17 Nov 2022
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
720 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 May 2024
Diversity of Fishes, The: Biology, Evolution and Ecology

Description

THE DIVERSITY OF FISHES The third edition of The Diversity of Fishes is a major revision of the widely adopted ichthyology textbook, incorporating the latest advances in the biology of fishes and covering taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, biogeography, ecology, and behavior. Key information on the evolution of various fishes is also presented, providing expansive and conclusive coverage on all key topics pertaining to the field. To aid in reader comprehension, each chapter begins with a summary that provides a broad overview of the content of that chapter, which may be particularly useful for those using the text for a course who don't intend to address every chapter in detail. Detailed color photographs throughout the book demonstrate just some of the diversity and beauty of fishes that attract many to the field. A companion website provides related videos selected by the authors, instructor resources, and additional references and websites for further reading. Sample topics covered and learning resources included in The Diversity of Fishes are as follows: How molecular genetics has transformed many aspects of ichthyology The close relationship between structure and function, including adaptations to special environments Many physical and behavioral adaptations reflecting the fact that many fishes are both predators and prey Fish interactions with other species within fish assemblages and broader communities, plus their impacts on ecosystems Global maps that more accurately represent the comparative sizes of oceans and land masses than maps used in prior editions For students, instructors, and individuals with an interest in ichthyology, The Diversity of Fishes is an all-in-one introductory resource to the field, presenting vast opportunities for learning, many additional resources to aid in information retention, and helpful recommendations on where to go to explore specific topics further.

Contents

Preface to the third edition Preface to the second edition Preface to the first edition Phylogenetic relationships among living and extinct fish groups About the companion website Part I - Introduction Chapter 1 - The Science of Ichthyology Chapter 2 - Systematic Procedures Part II - Form, Function, Ontogeny Chapter 3 - Structure and Function of the Head Chapter 4 - Structure and Function of the Trunk Chapter 5 - Circulation, Gas Transport, Digestion, Metabolism, and Energetics Chapter 6 - Nervous and Sensory Systems Chapter 7 - Homeostasis Chapter 8 - Reproduction and Early Life History Chapter 9 - Juveniles, Age and, Growth Chapter 10 - Special Habitats and Adaptations Part III - Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Evolution Chapter 11 - "A History of Fishes" Chapter 12 - Chondrichthyes Chapter 13 - Living Representatives of Primitive Fishes Chapter 14 - Teleosts I Chapter 15 - Teleosts II Part IV - Fish Behavior Chapter 16 - Fishes as Predators and Prey Chapter 17 - Fishes as Social Animals Chapter 18 - Cycles of Activity and Behavior Part V - Fish Distribution, Ecology, and Conservation Chapter 19 - Zoogeography Chapter 20 - Fish Populations Chapter 21 - Communities, Ecosystems, and the Functional Role of Fishes Chapter 22 - Conservation Index

Back

University of Salford logo