Fish Ecophysiology

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Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Science - 421 pages
Among the fishes. a remarkably wide range of biological adaptations to diverse habitats has evolved. As well as living in the conventional habitats of lakes. ponds, rivers, rock pools and the open sea, fish have solved the problems of life in deserts. in the deep sea. in the cold antarctic. and in warm waters of high alkalinity or of low oxygen. Along with these adaptations, we find the most impressive specialisations of morphology, physiology and behaviour. For example we can marvel at the high-speed swimming of the marlins. sailfish and warm-blooded tunas, air-breathing in catfish and lungfish. parental care in the mouth-brooding cichlids and viviparity in many sharks and toothcarps. Moreover, fish are of considerable importance to the survival of the human species in the form of nutritious. delicious and diverse food. Rational exploi management of our global stocks of fishes must rely upon a detailed tation and and precise insight of their biology. The Chapman [.,. Hall Fish and Fisheries series aims to present timely volumes reviewing important aspects of fish biology. Most volumes will be of interest to research workers in biology. zoology. ecology and physiology but an additional aim is for the books to be accessible to a wide spectrum of non-specialist readers ranging from undergraduates and postgraduates to those with an interest in industrial and commercial aspects of IIsh and t1sheries.
 

Contents

feed intake and energy partitioning
1
Biochemical correlates of growth rate in fish
45
Growth reproduction and death in lampreys and eels
72
a preadaptation to the oceanic environment
105
Role of peptide hormones in fish osmoregulation
136
Environmental effects on fish gill structure and function
231
Effects of water pH on gas and ion transfer across fish gills
265
Endocrine responses to environmental pollutants
276
Branchial mechanisms of acclimation to metals in freshwater fish
297
Phenotypic plasticity of fish muscle to temperature change
322
Recent advances in the ecophysiology of Antarctic notothenioid
341
Ecophysiology of intertidal fish
375
Author index
401
Subject index
413
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