Academic Press, 2024. — 2485 p. Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology, Second Edition is a comprehensive, introductory-level reference work that aims to unite readers in the wonders of this discipline. Chapters highlight where physiological systems and processes are conserved across vertebrate groups, which supports the use of fish as a vertebrate model for investigating fundamental...
Tokyo: Springer, 2011. — 340 p. — ISBN13: 978-4-431-53876-9. As the largest group of extant vertebrates, fish offer an almost limitless number of striking examples of evolutionary adaptation to environmental and biotic selection pressure. The most diverse of all vertebrate groups, the higher taxa of fish traditionally have been classified by morphology and paleontology, with a...
Wiley-ISTE, 2020. — 240 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-72226-7. Advances in underwater exploration, in situ observation of fish populations, as well as the development of cutting-edge technologies, provide modern insights into the behaviors and strategies of fish, whose cognitive abilities have long been underestimated and undervalued. This book presents current knowledge about fish...
3rd Edition. - Elsevier, 2010. - 350 p. - This volume of Methods in Cell Biology, the first of 3 parts on the subject of zebrafish, provides a comprehensive compendia of laboratory protocols and reviews covering all the new methods developed since 2004. This first volume provides state-of-the-art descriptions of novel cellular imaging technologies and methods for culture of...
3rd Edition. - Elsevier, 2011. - 315 p. - This volume of Methods in Cell Biology, the second of two parts on the subject of zebrafish, provides a comprehensive compendium of laboratory protocols and reviews covering all the new methods developed since 1999. * Details state-of-the art zebrafish protocols, delineating critical steps in the procedures as well as potential pitfalls...
3rd Edition. - Elsevier, 2011. - 409 p. - This volume of Methods in Cell Biology is the 3e, and provides comprehensive compendia of laboratory protocols and reviews covering all the new methods developed since 2004. This new volume on Disease Models and Chemical Screens, covers two rapidly emerging and compelling applications of the zebrafish. * Details state-of-the art...
3rd Edition. - Elsevier, 2011. - 314 p. - Building on the foundation of our first (1999) and second (2004) editions of Methods in Cell Biology: The Zebrafish continue this Third Edition with Methods in Cell Biology Volume 104, Genetics, Genomics, and Informatics. In this volume, our contributors present the latest technical advances that have appeared since the second edition....
Academic Press, 2011. — 2266 p. Fish form an extremely diverse group of vertebrates. At a conservative estimate at least 40% of the world's vertebrates are fish. On the one hand they are united by their adaptations to an aquatic environment and on the other they show a variety of adaptations to differing environmental conditions - often to extremes of temperature, salinity,...
Academic Press, 2022. — 432 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-822273-7. Cellular and Molecular Approaches in Fish Biology is a highly interdisciplinary resource to bring industry professionals, students, and researchers up-to-date with the latest developments and information on fish biology research combining a historical overview of the different research areas in fish biology and detailed...
Academic Press, 1996. — 395 p. This book comprehensively reviews the immunology of fish - their health, interactions between them and their pathogens, and the impact of both endogenous and environmental changes on these interactions. Leading authorities provide an essential foundation for the understanding of fish immunology and fish health. As fish are increasingly used as...
CRC Press, 2012. — 290 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-4398-7919-1 (eBook - PDF) Fishes are indeed the most versatile and fascinating group of animals; in them sex, sexuality, simple and multiple sex chromosome systems and sex determining genes remain an elusive evolutionary enigma. In fact no other group of animals offers as much scope as fi shes do for the study and research on sex...
Academic Press, 1997. — 388 p. The deep ocean is home to some of the most unusual of all fishes. This book is the first Fish Physiology volume devoted to these bizarre undersea creatures. Practically every organ system is affected by the constraints imposed by benthic pressure, the absence of light, and the relatively scarce supply of both food and mates. Deep Sea Fishes...
Springer, 2016. — 488 p. The book is an anthology of review papers that were presented at a special symposium to honor Arthur Popper and Richard Fay on May 25th 2013 at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FL. The research presentations at this conference spanned the range of disciplines covered by Fay and Popper during their long and productive careers. The book includes...
Springer, 1996. — 232 p. Fish culture in hatcheries and other aquacultural facilities is becoming much more intensive all over the world. The success of all kinds of fish rearing depends on the quality of management and this depends, in turn, on understanding the biology of fishes and the aquatic environment in which they live. This book directly addresses the relationship...
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