Bond's biology of fishes /

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Author / Creator:Barton, Michael, 1943-
Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:Belmont, CA : Thomson, c2007.
Description:xvii, 891 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6102432
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Varying Form of Title:Biology of fishes
Other uniform titles:Bond, Carl E. Biology of fishes.
ISBN:0120798751
Notes:Rev. ed. of: Biology of fishes / Carl Bond. 2nd ed. 1996.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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505 0 0 |g Part 1.  |t An Introduction to the Fishes --  |g 1.  |t Ichthyologists and What They Do --  |t A History of Ichthyology --  |t Diversification of Ichthyological Research --  |t Methods in Fish Biology --  |g 2.  |t Origins of Fishes --  |t Fishes-The First Vertebrates --  |t Origins of Vertebrates --  |t Major Groups of Living Fishes --  |g 3.  |t The Architecture of Fishes --  |t Environmental Constraints on the Design of Fishes --  |t General Body Form and Fins --  |t Skin and Scales --  |t Internal Support: The Skeletal System --  |t Skeletal Muscle --  |t General Relationships of Internal Organs --  |g Part 2.  |t The Diversity of Fishes --  |g 4.  |t Evolution and Systematics --  |t Foundations of Evolutionary Theory --  |t Processes of Selection --  |t Systematic Studies: Tracing Evolutionary Histories --  |t An Integrated Approach to Understanding Evolution --  |g 5.  |t Jawless Fishes: Early Vertebrate Experiments and Descendant Forms --  |t The First Fishes: Relationships of Modern and Extinct Forms --  |t The Hagfishes and Lampreys: A Monophyletic Group? --  |t The "Ostracoderm" Fishes: Proto-Gnathostomes? --  |g 6.  |t The Gnathostomes: Fishes with Jaws --  |t Origin of the Jaws --  |t Gnathostomes at the Silurian/Ordovician Transition --  |t Class Chondrichthyes (Elasmoranchiomorphi) --  |g 7.  |t The Bony Fishes (Teleostomi): Acanthodians and Sarcopterygians --  |t Introduction to the Teleostomi --  |t Class Acanthodii --  |t Class Sarcopterygii: Lobe-Finned Fishes and the Tetrapods --  |t The Origins of Tetrapods --  |g 8.  |t Introduction to the Actinopterygian Fishes: Origins and Modern Diversity --  |t Adaptations of the Actinopterygians --  |t Origins of the Actinopterygii --  |t Class Actinopterygii --  |g 9.  |t Teleostean Fishes: Early Members of the Most Diverse Assemblage of Fishes --  |t What Are the Teleosts? --  |t Division Teleostei: Identifying Features --  |t Extinct Primitive Teleosts --  |t Diversity of Living Teleosts --  |g 10.  |t The Ostariophysi: Masters of the Freshwater Domain --  |t Ostariophysi as a Sister Group of the Clupeomorpha? --  |t Superorder Ostariophysi --  |g 11.  |t The Euteleostei: Argentiniform and Salmoniform Fishes --  |t Classification of the Euteleostei --  |g 12.  |t Faster and Deeper: Esociformes and Some Basal Neoteleosts (Stomiiformes, Aulopiformes, Myctophiformes, Lampridiformes, and Polymixiiformes) --  |t Straddling the Neoteleostean Fence --  |t Esociformes: Sister Group of the Neoteleosts --  |t Neoteleostei --  |t Acanthomorph Fishes --  |g 13.  |t The Paracanthopterygii: Cods, Toadfishes, and Other Bottom-Dwelling Teleosts --  |t Paracanthopterygians at a Glance --  |t Superorder Paracanthopterygii --  |g 14.  |t Acanthopterygian Fishes: Stephanoberyciformes, Zeiformes, and Beryciformes-Possibly Percomorphs, Possibly Not --  |t Introducing the Acanthopterygians --  |t Percomorph Fishes --  |g 15.  |t More Acanthopterygians: The Synbranchiformes, Elassoma, Gasterosteiformes, Mugilomorpha, and Atherinomorpha --  |t The Smegmamorpha: Housecleaning among the Percomorphs, or Just a Spurious Notion? --  |t Series Mugilomorpha --  |t Series Atherinomorpha --  |g 16.  |t Perciform Fishes: Perches and a Whole Lot More --  |t The Perciformes: An Embarrassment of Riches --  |g 17.  |t The Spiny and the Strange: Scorpaenoid, Pleuronectiform, and Tetraodontiform Fishes --  |t The Scorpaenoidei: Welcome to the Perciformes-Again --  |t The Most Highly Derived Teleosts? --  |g Part 3.  |t Form and Function --  |g 18.  |t The Integument of Fishes: Skin, Scales, and Associated Structures --  |t Integumentary Composition and Embryonic Origins --  |t Hydrodynamics of Fishes --  |t Color --  |t Bioluminescence --  |t Venomous Fishes --  |g 19.  |t Muscles, Locomotion, and Buoyancy --  |t Musculoskeletal System --  |t Modes of Locomotion --  |t The Swim Bladder and the Regulation of Buoyancy --  |g Part 4.  |t Adaptation to the External Environment --  |g 20.  |t The Sensory Arsenal of Fishes I: Vision --  |t Integrating Sensory Biology with the Ecology and Behavior of Fishes --  |t General Morphology of Fish Eyes --  |t Structure and Function of Fish Visual Systems --  |t Visual Adaptation in the Lives of Fishes --  |g 21.  |t The Sensory Arsenal of Fishes II: Systems for the Detection and Production of Auditory, Mechanical, and Electrical Stimuli --  |t Structure of Auditory, Mechanosensory, and Electrosensory Systems --  |t Function of Auditory, Mechanosensory, and Electrosensory Systems --  |t Production of Electricity --  |t Sound Production in Fishes --  |g 22.  |t The Sensory Arsenal of Fishes III: Olfaction, Taste, and Other Chemical Senses --  |t Chemosensation in Fishes --  |t Olfaction --  |t Taste --  |t Other Chemosensory Receptors --  |t Coda: Relating Sensory Adaptations to the Environment --  |g Part 5.  |t Homeostatic Mechanisms --  |g 23.  |t Use and Acquisition of Food --  |t Metabolism and Growth --  |t Nutrition --  |t The Alimentary Canal: Anatomical Features --  |t Foraging Activity and Feeding in Fishes --  |t Functional Morphology of the Feeding Apparatus --  |t Digestion --  |g 24.  |t Circulation and Gas Exchange --  |t Architecture of the Gills --  |t Gills as Gas Exchange Surfaces --  |t Extrabranchial and Aerial Oxygen Uptake --  |t Circulation --  |t The Blood of Fishes --  |g 25.  |t Osmotic and Solute Regulation --  |t Osmoregulation --  |t The Urinary System --  |t Evolutionary Considerations --  |g 26.  |t Nervous and Endocrine Systems --  |t The Central and Peripheral Nervous System --  |t The Endocrine System --  |t Neurosecretory Cells --  |t Evolutionary and Environmental Considerations --  |g Part 6.  |t Generations of Fishes --  |g 27.  |t Reproduction and Development --  |t Anatomy of the Reproductive System --  |t Function and Reproductive Patterns --  |t Embryonic and Early Development in Fishes --  |g 28.  |t The Genetics of Fishes --  |t Chromosomes --  |t Sex Determination --  |t Quantitative Genetics --  |t Genetics and Phylogenetics --  |t Evolution, Conservation, and Management --  |t Recent Directions --  |g Part 7.  |t Interactions of Fishes with Their Environment --  |g 29.  |t The Distribution of Fishes --  |t Historical Geology and Fish Distribution --  |t Distribution of Freshwater or Inland Fishes --  |t Distribution of Marine Fishes --  |g 30.  |t Ecology of Fishes I: An Introduction to Some Basic Ecological Concepts --  |t Understanding Ecology --  |t Methods of Ecological Study --  |t The Abiotic Environment of Fishes --  |t The Biotic Environment of Fishes --  |t Structure and Continuity in Ecological Systems --  |t Looking at the Big Picture: Landscape Ecology, Metapopulations, and Macroecology --  |g 31.  |t Ecology of Fishes II: Freshwater Fishes in Flowing Waters --  |t Water-Abundant and Essential --  |t Stream Environments in Temperate Zones --  |t Tropical Rivers and Streams --  |t Energetics and Trophic Structure of Riverine Food Webs --  |t The Landscape Connection --  |g 32.  |t Ecology of Fishes III: Freshwater Fishes in Still Waters --  |t Environmental Features of Lentic Systems --  |t Fish Assemblages of Lentic Waters --  |t Trophic Adaptations --  |t Optimal Foraging Theory --  |t Hypogean Systems: An Unusual Aquatic Habitat --  |t Inland Saline Waters and Associated Fish Assemblages --  |g 33.  |t Ecology of Fishes IV: Coastal Marine Environments: The Continental Shelf --  |t Introduction to the Marine Realm --  |t Coastal Marine Environments --  |g 34.  |t Ecology of Fishes V: Coastal Marine Environments: Beaches, Estuaries, and Rocky Intertidal Shores --  |t The Nearshore Environment --  |t Protected Inshore Environments: Bays and Estuaries --  |t Exposed Inshore Environments: Surf Zones of Sandy Beaches and Rocky Shores --  |t Seasonal Variation in Coastal Fish Assemblages --  |g 35.  |t Ecology of Fishes VI: The Pelagic and Benthic Realm Beyond the Continental Shelf; Polar Environments --  |t Large Marine Ecosystems --  |t The Open-Water Pelagic Realm --  |t The Bathypelagic Realm and Beyond --  |t Marine Fishes of Polar Environments --  |g 36.  |t Behavior I: Getting Along in the Physical World --  |t Behaviro: The Ichthyological Perspective --  |t Locomotor Responses to Stimuli --  |t Homing and Migration --  |g 37.  |t Behavior II: Feeding, Fooling Around, and Finding Your Friends: The Social World of Fishes --  |t Feeding Behavior of Individuals --  |t Fish with Other Fish: Social Interactions --  |t Reproductive and Parental Behavior --  |t Shoals and Schools --  |t Symbiosis --  |t Learning in Fishes --  |g Part 8.  |t Fishes and Humanity --  |g 38.  |t Parasites and Diseases of Fishes -- 
505 8 0 |t Parasites as Extremely Symbiotic Creatures --  |t Evolution of Parasitic Forms and Life Histories --  |t Survey of Parasitic Organisms and the Diseases They Cause --  |t Impact of Parasites on Evolution and Adaptation of Host Species --  |t Nonparasitic Fish Diseases --  |t Fishes as Carriers of Human Parasites and Diseases --  |t Toxic Fishes --  |g 39.  |t Fishes and Fishery Resources: Their Use and Conservation --  |t The Value of Fishes --  |t Fishery Resources --  |t Freshwater and Anadromous Fisheries --  |t Marine Fisheries --  |t The Science and Technology of Fisheries --  |t Scientific Management of Fisheries --  |t Recreational Fisheries --  |t The Ornamental Fish Trade --  |t Aquaculture --  |t Conservation of Habitat and Biodiversity --  |t Are There Fish in Our Future? --  |t Greek and Latin Word Roots and Terms. 
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