The Physiology of Polar Fishes.

Author/creator Farrell, Anthony P. Contribution by
Other author Steffensen, John F. Volume Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAcademic Press [Imprint] San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Description408 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Book Series Package - Life Sciences [BSLFSC]
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SeriesFish Physiology Ser.
Summary Annotation Volume 22 of the Fish Physiology Series is entirely devoted to fishes of high latitudes (Arctic and Antarctic). Three central themes comprise the book:<br />The uniqueness of the physiology of fishes that live in cold polar environments, a comparative analysis of physiological patterns exemplified by fishes that live poles apart and, how fishes differ from fishes living in more temperate and tropical habitats.<br /><br />This book highlights the physiological adaptations that evolved to allow certain fish to exploit the frigid, yet productive, Arctic and Antarctic Oceans. The reader will explore what is known, as well as what remains undiscovered, concerning the fish indigenous to both polar regions. This will be of great interest to physiologists, ichthyologists, and comparative biologists researching low temperature biology, fishery scientists, faculty, graduate students<br /><br />* Offers an comparative analysis of the arctic and antarctic polar marine environments<br />* Authors answer the question: What is special about the physiology of fish from the stenothermal Arctic and Antarctic environments?<br />* Includes nine descriptive chapters, 40 tables and over 80 figures
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Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780123504463
ISBN0123504465 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780123504463
Stock number00991439

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