Oceanic anglerfishes: extraordinary diversity in the deep sea
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Main Author: Pietsch, Theodore W. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley University of California Press c2009
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 527-545) and index
No environment on Earth imposes greater physical and biological constraints on life than the deep oceanic midwaters. Near-freezing temperatures, the absence of sunlight, enormous pressure, and a low food supply make habitation by any living thing almost inconceivable. Yet 160 species of anglerfishes are found there in surprising profusion. Monstrous in appearance, anglerfishes possess a host of unique and spectacular morphological, behavioral, and physiological innovations. In this fully illustrated book, the first to focus on these intriguing fish, Theodore W. Pietsch delivers a comprehensive summary of all that is known about anglerfishes--morphology, diversity, evolution, geographic distribution, bioluminescence, and reproduction. --from publisher description
Introduction and Historical Perspective -- What Makes an Anglerfish? -- Biodiversity -- Evolutionary Relationships -- Geographic Distribution -- Bioluminescence and Luring -- Locomotion, Food, and Feeding -- Reproduction and Early Life History -- Families, genera, and species of the Ceratioidei -- Reallocation of Nominal Species of the Ceratioidei Based on Females -- Reallocation of Nominal Species of the Ceratioidei Based on Free-Living Males -- Symbolic Codes for Institutional Collections
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 557 p.)
ISBN:0520255429
0520942558
9780520255425
9780520942554

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