The Physiology of Fishes - 5th Edition - Suzanne Currie
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Book Description
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.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Evolution and Phylogeny Terry C. Grande and Mark V. H. Wilson
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Biomechanics Emily Standen
Chapter 3 Gas Exchange Jodie L. Rummer and Colin J. Brauner
Chapter 4 The Cardiovascular System Erika J. Eliason and Jonathan A. W. Stecyk
Chapter 5 Iono- and Osmoregulation Dietmar Kültz and Kathleen M. Gilmour
Chapter 6 The Digestive System Carol Bucking and W. Gary Anderson
Chapter 7 Thermal Biology Nann A. Fangue, Anne E. Todgham and Patricia M. Schulte
Chapter 8 Endocrinology: An Evolutionary Perspective on Neuroendocrine Axes in Teleosts Sylvie Dufour and Karine Rousseau
Chapter 9 Reproduction Deborah MacLatchy
Chapter 10 Metabolism Tommy Norin and Ben Speers-Roesch
Chapter 11 Hearing Arthur N. Popper and Anthony D. Hawkins
Chapter 12 Active Electroreception and Electrocommunication Vielka L. Salazar
Chapter 13 Vision Ron Douglas
Chapter 14 Olfaction Sigrun I. Korsching
Chapter 15 Aquaculture and Fisheries Hsin-Yiu Chou and Guan-Chung Wu
Chapter 16 Epigenetics Paul Craig
Chapter 17 Behaviour and Learning Shaun S. Killen
Editor(s)
Biography
Suzanne Currie, PhD, is a Professor of Biology and the Harold Crabtree Chair in Aquatic Animal Physiology at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. She received her BSc (honors) in biology from Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, and then went on to earn an MSc and PhD in biology at Queen?s University in Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Currie?s research is focused on the strategies aquatic animals use to cope with environmental stress.
David H. Evans, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of Florida (UF) and Adjunct Professor at the Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL). He received his AB in zoology from DePauw University, Indiana, in 1962 and his PhD in biological sciences from Stanford University, California, in 1967. Dr. Evans has presented over 20 invitational lectures at international meetings and has published more than 130 papers and book chapters.