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adam_text | Contents
Preface
XVII
Chapter I
The Diversity of Fishes
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
Fish Classification
5
Cladistics
8
Gene and genome duplication
10
Homeobox diversity
11
1.3
Teleost Classification
11
1.4
Basic Structural Features of Fishes
13
Body shape, scales, and fins
13
Internal features
16
1.5
Distribution and Morphology
18
Myxinoids
18
Lampreys
19
1.6
Elasmobranchiomorpha
21
Sarcopterygii
25
1.7
Actinopterygii
26
Chondrostei
26
Holostei
28
Teleostei
29
Envoi
30
References
30
Chapter
2
Fishes and their Habitats
2.1
Introduction
35
2.2
Biogeography
35
2.3
Marine Habitats
37
The open ocean
37
Shallow seas and coastal regions
44
2.4
Freshwater Fishes
52
Diversity of freshwater fishes
52
Lentie
systems
54
Lotie
systems
54
2.5
Ostariophysan Success
55
2.6
The Variety and Origin of Some Freshwater Fish Faunas
56
2.7
Lakes and Species Flocks
57
Envoi
58
References
58
viii Contents
Chapter
3
Swimming
3.1
The Problem of Analysis
61
3.2
The Myotomal Muscles
64
Myotomal structure
64
Myosepta
68
Muscle fibers
70
Origin of separate motor systems
73
Operation of slow and fast fibers
74
3.3
Swimming Speeds
77
Cruising speed and slow muscle
77
Sustained swimming
77
Maximum speeds of fishes
78
Maximum and sustained speeds are not everything
79
Not so simple: overlap of the two fiber systems
79
The development of the slow and fast system in teleosts
80
3.4
Warm Red Muscle
81
3.5
The Generation of Thrust
84
Caudal fin oscillations
84
Circulation, lift, and thrust
85
Body waves, and bulk momentum thrust generation
87
3.6
Drag
88
Pressure drag
89
Vortex, induced, or lift (thrust) associated drag and circulation
89
Skin friction drag, boundary layers, and Reynolds number
91
3.7
Mechanisms for Reducing Skin Friction Drag
93
Reduction of wetted area
93
Reduction of lateral movements
93
Boundary layer control mechanisms
93
Mucus injection to the boundary layer
94
Vortex generators, and fluid injection
94
Drag-reducing behaviors?
95
3.8
Efficiency
96
Envoi
97
References
97
Chapter
4
Buoyancy
4.1
Dynamic Lift
101
4.2
Static lift
101
4.3
Lipid
as a Source of Static Lift
103
Squalene
105
Wax esters
108
Insufficient static lift for neutral buoyancy
109
Contents
ix
4.4
Gas as a Source of Static Lift
111
Swimbladder structure
111
Gas in the swimbladder
113
4.5
The Swimbladder and Vertical Migration
119
4.6
The Swimbladder as a Dynamic Organ: Its Other Functions
121
4.7
Other Sources of Static Lift
122
Envoi
122
References
122
Chapter
5
Gas Exchange, Blood, and the Circulatory System
5.1
The Origin of Respiratory Gills
126
5.2
Respiration of Fish Larvae
126
5.3
Respiration in Hagfish, and Lampreys
128
Hagfish
128
Lampreys
128
5.4
Gnathostome Fishes
130
Gill design
130
Functional gill area
133
Branchial pumps
136
5.5
Air-breathing Fishes
139
Lungs and gills
139
Lungfishes
143
Estivation
144
5.6
The Circulatory System
145
Primary and secondary circulations
145
The heart
147
White hearts
150
Accessory pumps
151
5.7
Fish Blood and Gas Transport
152
Blood properties
152
Anti-freeze proteins
153
Fish hemoglobins and oxygen transport
155
CO2 transport
156
Envoi
156
References
157
Chapter
6
Osmoregulation and Ion Balance
6.1
The Osmotic Problem: What Fish Have to Cope With
161
6.2
Hagfish, Lampreys and the Origins of the Giomerular Kidney
163
6.3
Teleosts
166
Marine teleosts
167
P.hlnririf» refills in
гпягїтт
tfilfinsfs
168
χ
Contents
Freshwater teleosts
171
Freshwater lampreys and ammocoetes
173
6.4
The Kidney and Salt Balance
173
Tubular structure and function
176
6.5
Teleosts in Alkaline Saline Lakes
176
6.6
Teleost Eggs and Larvae
177
6.7
Osmoregulation in Chondrichthyes
177
Urea and energy metabolism: a revision
179
Urea and proteins
179
Extrarenai
salt excretion and the rectal gland
180
6.8
Freshwater Elasmobranchs
181
6.9
Latimeria
183
6.10
Which is the More Efficient Way of Coping with Life in Seawater:
Urea Retention or NaCl Excretion?
183
Plasma ion content and the evolutionary history of different
groups of fishes
184
Envoi
184
References
185
Chapter
7
Food and Feeding
7.1
Introduction
189
7.2
Techniques for Studying Food Habits and Feeding
191
7.3
Optimal Foraging Theory
192
7.4
Food Choices, Size, and Development
192
7.5
Food Capture
193
7.6
Handling and
Ingestion 198
7.7
Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive Systems
204
Teeth
204
The digestive tract
206
Digestive enzymes
209
Other organs
210
7.8
Food Types, Characteristic Adaptations and Feeding Guilds
210
Carnivorous fishes
210
Plankton
filterers
211
Large
zooplankton
filter-feeders
211
Plankton pickers or particle feeders
211
Bottom feeders, detritivores
212
Herbivorous fishes
212
Unusual food types
213
Envoi
213
References
214
Contents xi
Chapter
8
Reproduction, and Life Histories
8.1
Types of Life History
217
8.2
Fecundity and Egg Size
222
8.3
Maturation
224
8.4
Intersexes,
and Unisexual Species
226
8.5
Fertilization to Hatching (Incubation)
229
8.6
Parental Care
231
Ovoviviparity
231
Viviparity
231
Nest building and brooding
232
8.7
Agnatha
232
8.8
Elasmobranchiomorpha and Latimeria
233
Reproduction
233
Ovoviviparity and viviparity
234
Latimeria
236
8.9
Teleosts
236
Freshwater species
239
Marine species
241
8.10
Larval Ecology
245
8.11
Growth
248
Envoi
249
References
250
Chapter
9
Endocrine Systems
9.1
Why Fish Endocrinology is Important
256
9.2
Hormones and Receptors
256
9.3
The Endocrine Organs of Fishes
258
Origins
259
The brain-gut axis
263
9.4
The Urophysis
263
9.5
The Pituitary
264
The pituitary in hagfish and lampreys
267
The pituitary in elasmobranchomorpha
268
The teleost pituitary
269
Teleost pituitary hormones
270
9.6
The Thyroid
270
9.7
Calcium Homeostasis
272
The ultimobranchial gland
272
The corpuscles of Stannius
273
9.8
The Gastro-Entero-Pancreatic Endocrine System
273
The pancreas
273
Gut hormones
274
xii Contents
9.9 Chromaffin
Tissue, and the
Interrenals 275
Chromaffin
tissue
275
Interrenals 276
9.10
Kidney Hormones, and the Renin-Angiotensin System
276
Hormones from the heart, natriuretic peptides
277
9.11
Gonadal Hormones and the Regulation of Reproduction
278
Elasmobranchs
279
Teleosts
280
9.12
The Pineal
281
9.13
Origin and Evolution of Fish Hormones
281
Origin
282
Changes in function
284
Envoi
284
References
285
Chapter 1
0
Sensory Systems, and Communication
10.1
Proprioception
289
10.2
The Acustico-lateralis System
290
The lateral line
292
The inner ear
296
10.3
Sound Reception
296
10.4
Sound Production
301
10.5
Electroreceptors, and Electric Organs
302
Ampullary (tonic) receptors
303
Tuberous (phasic) receptors
305
10.6
Electric Organs
308
10.7
Magnetic Reception
309
10.8
Vision, and
Photophores
310
Optics
312
Accommodation
313
Tubular eyes
315
Aerial vision
316
Reflecting
tapeta
316
The receptors
318
10.9
Visual Pigments
320
Color vision
323
Sensitivity, and acuity
325
The pineal body
326
lO.lOCamouflage
327
Camouflage by reflection
327
Luminescence, and
photophores
328
Bacterial
photophores
329
Contents xiii
Photophores
with intrinsic light production
330
Yellow lenses
332
Red headlight fishes
333
10.11
Taste,
Olfaction,
and Pheromones
334
The chemoreceptors
335
Olfaction
335
Feeding and chemoreception
336
Reproduction and chemoreception
337
Homing and chemoreception
338
Alarm substance
338
Envoi
339
References
339
Chapter 11 The Nervous System
11.1
Glia
348
11.2
Origins
349
11.3
Spinal Cord
350
Spinal nerves
355
Spinal swimming
356
11.4
Cranial Nerves
356
Head segmentation
357
11.5
The Brain
360
Brain size
360
Brain temperature
363
11.6
Elasmobranch Brain Regions and their Connections
363
Telencephalon
364
Diencephalon
365
Mesencephalon
366
Cerebellum
366
Medulla oblongata, brainstem, rhombencephalon
370
11.7
Brains of Other Fishes
371
Telencephalon
371
Mauthner cells
372
The cerebellum in electrolocating teleosts
374
Circuitry of cerebellum-like sensory structures
374
11.8
The
Autonomie
Nervous System
376
Envoi
379
References
379
Chapter 1
2
The Immune System
12.1
Why is Knowledge of the Fish Immune System Important?
386
Effects of disease on
aquaculture
and capture fisheries
386
xiv Contents
The immune
system of fish is fascinating from a phylogenetic
perspective
387
Study of the immune system of fish can yield valuable insights
into the human system
387
The use of organismal health in assessing ecosystem health also
relies on knowledge about and use of immune system response
387
12.2
Anatomy of the Fish Immune System
387
Epithelial tissues and mucus
388
Gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALTs)
390
Bone marrow analogs
391
12.3
Major Organs of the Lymphoid System
393
The
thymus
393
The kidney
393
The spleen
396
12.4
Cells, and Molecules
396
Cells
396
Molecules
399
Envoi
405
References
405
Chapter 1
3
Behavior and Cognition
13.1
Introduction
409
Behavior
409
Cognition
409
13.2
Behavior as a Discipline
411
How is behavior studied?
411
Categorization of investigators
411
Categorization of behavior
412
Learning
416
13.3
Schooling
418
13.4
Orientation, and Migration
422
Vertical migration
422
Horizontal migration
423
13.5
Symbiosis
428
Envoi
433
References
433
ipter
14
Fisheries and
Aquaculture
14.1
Introduction
437
14.2
Fish and People
438
14.3
Fish as a Source of Food
439
14.4
World Harvests
440
Contents xv
Productive
areas and species
441
14.5
Species
442
Deep-water fisheries
448
14.6
The Fisheries, Economics, and Politics
448
14.7
Aquaculture
449
14.8
Ranching
452
14.9
Management
452
Envoi
456
References
456
Further Reading
458
Subject Index
459
Systematic Index
469
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Contents
Preface
XVII
Chapter I
The Diversity of Fishes
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2
Fish Classification
5
Cladistics
8
Gene and genome duplication
10
Homeobox diversity
11
1.3
Teleost Classification
11
1.4
Basic Structural Features of Fishes
13
Body shape, scales, and fins
13
Internal features
16
1.5
Distribution and Morphology
18
Myxinoids
18
Lampreys
19
1.6
Elasmobranchiomorpha
21
Sarcopterygii
25
1.7
Actinopterygii
26
Chondrostei
26
Holostei
28
Teleostei
29
Envoi
30
References
30
Chapter
2
Fishes and their Habitats
2.1
Introduction
35
2.2
Biogeography
35
2.3
Marine Habitats
37
The open ocean
37
Shallow seas and coastal regions
44
2.4
Freshwater Fishes
52
Diversity of freshwater fishes
52
Lentie
systems
54
Lotie
systems
54
2.5
Ostariophysan Success
55
2.6
The Variety and Origin of Some Freshwater Fish Faunas
56
2.7
Lakes and Species Flocks
57
Envoi
58
References
58
viii Contents
Chapter
3
Swimming
3.1
The Problem of Analysis
61
3.2
The Myotomal Muscles
64
Myotomal structure
64
Myosepta
68
Muscle fibers
70
Origin of separate motor systems
73
Operation of slow and fast fibers
74
3.3
Swimming Speeds
77
Cruising speed and slow muscle
77
Sustained swimming
77
Maximum speeds of fishes
78
Maximum and sustained speeds are not everything
79
Not so simple: overlap of the two fiber systems
79
The development of the slow and fast system in teleosts
80
3.4
Warm Red Muscle
81
3.5
The Generation of Thrust
84
Caudal fin oscillations
84
Circulation, lift, and thrust
85
Body waves, and bulk momentum thrust generation
87
3.6
Drag
88
Pressure drag
89
Vortex, induced, or lift (thrust) associated drag and circulation
89
Skin friction drag, boundary layers, and Reynolds number
91
3.7
Mechanisms for Reducing Skin Friction Drag
93
Reduction of wetted area
93
Reduction of lateral movements
93
Boundary layer control mechanisms
93
Mucus injection to the boundary layer
94
Vortex generators, and fluid injection
94
Drag-reducing behaviors?
95
3.8
Efficiency
96
Envoi
97
References
97
Chapter
4
Buoyancy
4.1
Dynamic Lift
101
4.2
Static lift
101
4.3
Lipid
as a Source of Static Lift
103
Squalene
105
Wax esters
108
Insufficient static lift for neutral buoyancy
109
Contents
ix
4.4
Gas as a Source of Static Lift
111
Swimbladder structure
111
Gas in the swimbladder
113
4.5
The Swimbladder and Vertical Migration
119
4.6
The Swimbladder as a Dynamic Organ: Its Other Functions
121
4.7
Other Sources of Static Lift
122
Envoi
122
References
122
Chapter
5
Gas Exchange, Blood, and the Circulatory System
5.1
The Origin of Respiratory Gills
126
5.2
Respiration of Fish Larvae
126
5.3
Respiration in Hagfish, and Lampreys
128
Hagfish
128
Lampreys
128
5.4
Gnathostome Fishes
130
Gill design
130
Functional gill area
133
Branchial pumps
136
5.5
Air-breathing Fishes
139
Lungs and gills
139
Lungfishes
143
Estivation
144
5.6
The Circulatory System
145
Primary and secondary circulations
145
The heart
147
White hearts
150
Accessory pumps
151
5.7
Fish Blood and Gas Transport
152
Blood properties
152
Anti-freeze proteins
153
Fish hemoglobins and oxygen transport
155
CO2 transport
156
Envoi
156
References
157
Chapter
6
Osmoregulation and Ion Balance
6.1
The Osmotic Problem: What Fish Have to Cope With
161
6.2
Hagfish, Lampreys and the Origins of the Giomerular Kidney
163
6.3
Teleosts
166
Marine teleosts
167
P.hlnririf» refills in
гпягїтт
tfilfinsfs
168
χ
Contents
Freshwater teleosts
171
Freshwater lampreys and ammocoetes
173
6.4
The Kidney and Salt Balance
173
Tubular structure and function
176
6.5
Teleosts in Alkaline Saline Lakes
176
6.6
Teleost Eggs and Larvae
177
6.7
Osmoregulation in Chondrichthyes
177
Urea and energy metabolism: a revision
179
Urea and proteins
179
Extrarenai
salt excretion and the rectal gland
180
6.8
Freshwater Elasmobranchs
181
6.9
Latimeria
183
6.10
Which is the More Efficient Way of Coping with Life in Seawater:
Urea Retention or NaCl Excretion?
183
Plasma ion content and the evolutionary history of different
groups of fishes
184
Envoi
184
References
185
Chapter
7
Food and Feeding
7.1
Introduction
189
7.2
Techniques for Studying Food Habits and Feeding
191
7.3
Optimal Foraging Theory
192
7.4
Food Choices, Size, and Development
192
7.5
Food Capture
193
7.6
Handling and
Ingestion 198
7.7
Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive Systems
204
Teeth
204
The digestive tract
206
Digestive enzymes
209
Other organs
210
7.8
Food Types, Characteristic Adaptations and Feeding Guilds
210
Carnivorous fishes
210
Plankton
filterers
211
Large
zooplankton
filter-feeders
211
Plankton pickers or particle feeders
211
Bottom feeders, detritivores
212
Herbivorous fishes
212
Unusual food types
213
Envoi
213
References
214
Contents xi
Chapter
8
Reproduction, and Life Histories
8.1
Types of Life History
217
8.2
Fecundity and Egg Size
222
8.3
Maturation
224
8.4
Intersexes,
and Unisexual Species
226
8.5
Fertilization to Hatching (Incubation)
229
8.6
Parental Care
231
Ovoviviparity
231
Viviparity
231
Nest building and brooding
232
8.7
Agnatha
232
8.8
Elasmobranchiomorpha and Latimeria
233
Reproduction
233
Ovoviviparity and viviparity
234
Latimeria
236
8.9
Teleosts
236
Freshwater species
239
Marine species
241
8.10
Larval Ecology
245
8.11
Growth
248
Envoi
249
References
250
Chapter
9
Endocrine Systems
9.1
Why Fish Endocrinology is Important
256
9.2
Hormones and Receptors
256
9.3
The Endocrine Organs of Fishes
258
Origins
259
The brain-gut axis
263
9.4
The Urophysis
263
9.5
The Pituitary
264
The pituitary in hagfish and lampreys
267
The pituitary in elasmobranchomorpha
268
The teleost pituitary
269
Teleost pituitary hormones
270
9.6
The Thyroid
270
9.7
Calcium Homeostasis
272
The ultimobranchial gland
272
The corpuscles of Stannius
273
9.8
The Gastro-Entero-Pancreatic Endocrine System
273
The pancreas
273
Gut hormones
274
xii Contents
9.9 Chromaffin
Tissue, and the
Interrenals 275
Chromaffin
tissue
275
Interrenals 276
9.10
Kidney Hormones, and the Renin-Angiotensin System
276
Hormones from the heart, natriuretic peptides
277
9.11
Gonadal Hormones and the Regulation of Reproduction
278
Elasmobranchs
279
Teleosts
280
9.12
The Pineal
281
9.13
Origin and Evolution of Fish Hormones
281
Origin
282
Changes in function
284
Envoi
284
References
285
Chapter 1
0
Sensory Systems, and Communication
10.1
Proprioception
289
10.2
The Acustico-lateralis System
290
The lateral line
292
The inner ear
296
10.3
Sound Reception
296
10.4
Sound Production
301
10.5
Electroreceptors, and Electric Organs
302
Ampullary (tonic) receptors
303
Tuberous (phasic) receptors
305
10.6
Electric Organs
308
10.7
Magnetic Reception
309
10.8
Vision, and
Photophores
310
Optics
312
Accommodation
313
Tubular eyes
315
Aerial vision
316
Reflecting
tapeta
316
The receptors
318
10.9
Visual Pigments
320
Color vision
323
Sensitivity, and acuity
325
The pineal body
326
lO.lOCamouflage
327
Camouflage by reflection
327
Luminescence, and
photophores
328
Bacterial
photophores
329
Contents xiii
Photophores
with intrinsic light production
330
Yellow lenses
332
Red headlight fishes
333
10.11
Taste,
Olfaction,
and Pheromones
334
The chemoreceptors
335
Olfaction
335
Feeding and chemoreception
336
Reproduction and chemoreception
337
Homing and chemoreception
338
Alarm substance
338
Envoi
339
References
339
Chapter 11 The Nervous System
11.1
Glia
348
11.2
Origins
349
11.3
Spinal Cord
350
Spinal nerves
355
Spinal swimming
356
11.4
Cranial Nerves
356
Head segmentation
357
11.5
The Brain
360
Brain size
360
Brain temperature
363
11.6
Elasmobranch Brain Regions and their Connections
363
Telencephalon
364
Diencephalon
365
Mesencephalon
366
Cerebellum
366
Medulla oblongata, brainstem, rhombencephalon
370
11.7
Brains of Other Fishes
371
Telencephalon
371
Mauthner cells
372
The cerebellum in electrolocating teleosts
374
Circuitry of cerebellum-like sensory structures
374
11.8
The
Autonomie
Nervous System
376
Envoi
379
References
379
Chapter 1
2
The Immune System
12.1
Why is Knowledge of the Fish Immune System Important?
386
Effects of disease on
aquaculture
and capture fisheries
386
xiv Contents
The immune
system of fish is fascinating from a phylogenetic
perspective
387
Study of the immune system of fish can yield valuable insights
into the human system
387
The use of organismal health in assessing ecosystem health also
relies on knowledge about and use of immune system response
387
12.2
Anatomy of the Fish Immune System
387
Epithelial tissues and mucus
388
Gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALTs)
390
Bone marrow analogs
391
12.3
Major Organs of the Lymphoid System
393
The
thymus
393
The kidney
393
The spleen
396
12.4
Cells, and Molecules
396
Cells
396
Molecules
399
Envoi
405
References
405
Chapter 1
3
Behavior and Cognition
13.1
Introduction
409
Behavior
409
Cognition
409
13.2
Behavior as a Discipline
411
How is behavior studied?
411
Categorization of investigators
411
Categorization of behavior
412
Learning
416
13.3
Schooling
418
13.4
Orientation, and Migration
422
Vertical migration
422
Horizontal migration
423
13.5
Symbiosis
428
Envoi
433
References
433
ipter
14
Fisheries and
Aquaculture
14.1
Introduction
437
14.2
Fish and People
438
14.3
Fish as a Source of Food
439
14.4
World Harvests
440
Contents xv
Productive
areas and species
441
14.5
Species
442
Deep-water fisheries
448
14.6
The Fisheries, Economics, and Politics
448
14.7
Aquaculture
449
14.8
Ranching
452
14.9
Management
452
Envoi
456
References
456
Further Reading
458
Subject Index
459
Systematic Index
469 |
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