Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index FROM THE PREFACE: Dramatic changes occur in the physiology of most animals during their development. Among the vertebrates, birds are entirely oviparous, live for variable periods in a cleidoic egg, and show fundamental alterations in excretion, nutrition, and respiration at the time of hatching. In contrast, the eutherian mammals are all viviparous, depend on the maternal circulation and a specialized placenta to provide food, exchange gases, and discharge wastes. The physiology of both mother and fetus is highly specialized during gestation and changes fundamentally at the time of birth. Fishes exemplify both the oviparous and the viviparous modes of development, with some examples that are intermediate between the two. In these two volumes, selected reviews of many, but not all, aspects of development are presented. The chapters in Part A relate to the physiology of eggs and larvae; those in Part B concern viviparity and the physiology of posthatching juvenile fishes |
Beschreibung: | xix, 436 pages |
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spelling | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish edited by W.S. Hoar, D.J. Randall Physiology of developing fish Viviparity and posthatching juveniles San Diego Academic Press ©1988 xix, 436 pages txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Fish physiology 11B. Includes bibliographical references and index FROM THE PREFACE: Dramatic changes occur in the physiology of most animals during their development. Among the vertebrates, birds are entirely oviparous, live for variable periods in a cleidoic egg, and show fundamental alterations in excretion, nutrition, and respiration at the time of hatching. In contrast, the eutherian mammals are all viviparous, depend on the maternal circulation and a specialized placenta to provide food, exchange gases, and discharge wastes. The physiology of both mother and fetus is highly specialized during gestation and changes fundamentally at the time of birth. Fishes exemplify both the oviparous and the viviparous modes of development, with some examples that are intermediate between the two. In these two volumes, selected reviews of many, but not all, aspects of development are presented. The chapters in Part A relate to the physiology of eggs and larvae; those in Part B concern viviparity and the physiology of posthatching juvenile fishes SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ichthyology & Herpetology bisacsh NATURE / Animals / Fish bisacsh Fishes / Behavior fast Fishes / Fertility fast Fishes / Physiology fast Fishes / Reproduction fast Fishes Physiology Fishes Reproduction Fishes Fertility Fishes Behavior Hoar, William Stewart Sonstige oth Randall, David J. Sonstige oth http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/15465098/11/part/PB Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ichthyology & Herpetology bisacsh NATURE / Animals / Fish bisacsh Fishes / Behavior fast Fishes / Fertility fast Fishes / Physiology fast Fishes / Reproduction fast Fishes Physiology Fishes Reproduction Fishes Fertility Fishes Behavior |
title | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish |
title_alt | Physiology of developing fish Viviparity and posthatching juveniles |
title_auth | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish |
title_exact_search | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish |
title_full | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish edited by W.S. Hoar, D.J. Randall |
title_fullStr | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish edited by W.S. Hoar, D.J. Randall |
title_full_unstemmed | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish edited by W.S. Hoar, D.J. Randall |
title_short | Fish physiology, Volume XI, The physiology of developing fish |
title_sort | fish physiology volume xi the physiology of developing fish |
topic | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ichthyology & Herpetology bisacsh NATURE / Animals / Fish bisacsh Fishes / Behavior fast Fishes / Fertility fast Fishes / Physiology fast Fishes / Reproduction fast Fishes Physiology Fishes Reproduction Fishes Fertility Fishes Behavior |
topic_facet | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ichthyology & Herpetology NATURE / Animals / Fish Fishes / Behavior Fishes / Fertility Fishes / Physiology Fishes / Reproduction Fishes Physiology Fishes Reproduction Fishes Fertility Fishes Behavior |
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