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Fish physiology, edited by W. S. Hoar and D. J. Randall. Contributors: Frank P. Conte [and others]
LIBRA QL639.1 .H6 v.1-8 v.9A-9B v.10A-10B v.11A-11B v.12A-12B v.13-14 v.15 v.16-17
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hoar, William Stewart, 1913-
- Randall, David J., 1938- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fishes--Physiology.
- Fishes.
- Physical Description:
- v. illus. 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, Academic Press, 1969-
- Contents:
- v. 1. Excretion, ionic regulation, and metabolism.
- v. 2. The endocrine system.
- v. 3. Reproduction and growth, bioluminescence, pigments, and poisons.
- v. 4. The nervous system, circulation, and respiration.
- v. 5. Sensory systems and electric organs.
- v. 6. Environmental relations and behavior.
- v. 7. Locomotion.
- v. 8. Bioenergetics and growth.
- v. 9. Reproduction (2 v.).
- v. 10A. Gills: Anatomy, gas transfer, and acid-base regulation.
- v. 10B. Gills: Ion and water transfer.
- 11A. Physiology of developing fish: eggs and larvae.
- v.11B. Physiology of developing fish: viviparity and posthatching juveniles.
- v.12 Cardiovascular system. (2 v.)
- v.13. Molecular endocrinology of fish.
- v.14. Cellular and molecular approaches to fish ionic regulation.
- v.15. Fish immune system: organism, pathogen, and environment.
- v.16. Deep-sea fishes.
- v.17. Fish respiration.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographies.
- Contains:
- Excretion, ionic regulation, and metabolism.
- The endocrine system.
- Reproduction and growth, bioluminescence, pigments, and poisons.
- The nervous system, circulation, and respiration.
- Sensory systems and electric organs.
- Environmental relations and behavior.
- Locomotion.
- Bioenergetics and growth.
- Reproduction.
- Gills: Anatomy, gas transfer, and acid-base regulation.
- Gills: Ion and water transfer.
- Physiology of developing fish: eggs and larvae.
- Physiology of developing fish: viviparity and posthatching juveniles.
- Cardiovascular system.
- Molecular endocrinology of fish.
- Cellular and molecular approaches to fish ionic regulation.
- Fish immune system: organism, pathogen, and environment.
- Deep-sea fishes.
- Fish respiration.
- ISBN:
- 0123504058 (v. 5)
- OCLC:
- 48792
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