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Explorations in the life of fishes
Explorations in the life of fishes, Exploring what he considers to be the outstanding aspects of fish biology, Mr. Marshall surveys the present knowledge in the field and suggests possibilities for future investigation.
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  • Explorations in the life of fishes
  • Written by author Bruce Marshall
  • Published by Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971., 1974/07/01
  • Exploring what he considers to be the outstanding aspects of fish biology, Mr. Marshall surveys the present knowledge in the field and suggests possibilities for future investigation. He considers the causes of the overwhelming predominance of the tele
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1. The Success of Teleostean Fishes

Size

Buoyancy

Jaws

Reproductive aspects

Sense organs and central nervous system

The two main groups of teleosts

2. Features of Dynamic Design

3. The Life of Deep-Sea Fishes

The sensory life of deep-sea fishes

The eyes of mid-water fishes

The eyes of bathypelagic fishes

The eyes of bottom-dwelling species

Olfactory organs

The lateral-line system

The inner ears

Sound-producing mechanisms

Cover and camouflage

Vertical migrations

Organization and environment

Concluding considerations

4. Life and Pressure in the Deep Sea

Gas-containing organisms

Hydrostatic pressure and the vertical distribution of deep-sea life

5. Aspects of Convergent Evolution

Convergence of Organ Systems, The sensory system

Eyes

The acoustico-lateralis system

Chemoreceptive systems

Central nervous system

The teleost swimbladder

On certain feeding devices

Aspects of camouflage

Ways of reproductions

Some Adaptive Types of Fishes

Surface feeders

Adaptive types of the open ocean

Epipelagic fishes

The mesopelagic zone

The bathypelagic zone

The bent hopelagic zone

The benthic zone of the deep sea

Benthic fishes of coastal seas

Benthic freshwater fishes

General Considerations

Organic constraints

Convergence and living space

Internal constraints

The recognition of convergence and phyletic studies

Convergences between natural and man-made objects

Wider aspects

References

Index


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