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Ichthyology Handbook
Kapoor, Bhagat G., Khanna, Bhavna
Springer
2004
Hardcover 1080 pp, 473 figs, 80 tabs ISBN 3540428542
£340.00
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In recent years, progress in fish biology has advanced at an unprecedented rate and has
led to many breakthroughs in the field. This book provides a wealth of information on the
strategies that fish adopt with respect to waters with markedly different physical and chemical
characteristics. It shows how their physiology, behaviour and lifestyles are adapted to exploit
particular niches and gives comprehensive insight into fish life under extreme conditions.
The readers are introduced to the ways in which fish exemplify many phenomena of general
biological interest - the existence of competitors, chaos, and predator-prey interaction. Fish
pathology as well as the components of the immune system are addressed. In this book,
original and at times controversial views are presented, areas which have so far received
inadequate attention are highlighted and avenues for further research are suggested.
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