Skip to main content Smithsonian Institution

Fish physiology / edited by W.S. Hoar and D.J. Randall. Contributors: Frank P. Conte [and others]

Catalog Data

Author:
Shadwick, Robert Edward 1953-  Search this
Brauner, Colin J  Search this
Hoar, William Stewart 1913-2006  Search this
Randall, David J. 1938-  Search this
Conte, Frank P. 1929-  Search this
Donaldson, Edward M  Search this
Farrell, Anthony Peter 1952-  Search this
Hew, Choy L (Choy Leong) 1942-  Search this
Wood, Chris M  Search this
Shuttleworth, T. J  Search this
Iwama, G. K (George K.)  Search this
Johnston, Ian A  Search this
Stevens, E. Donald (Ernest Donald)  Search this
Wright, Patricia (Patricia A.)  Search this
Almeida-Val, V. M. F. de (Vera M. F.) 1956-  Search this
Balshine, S (Sigal)  Search this
Hara, Toshiaki J  Search this
Van Der Kraak, Glen John 1954-  Search this
Physical description:
<volumes 1-33; in 37> : illustrations ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
1969
Notes:
Editors vary.
Place of publication and publisher varies.
Also issued online.
FISH 39088009572504 has bookplate: has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Purchased with Funds from the Spencer Baird Society -- v. 32. Euryhaline fishes / edited by Stephen D. McCormick, Anthony P. Farrell, and Colin J. Brauner.
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. ) pt. A. Endocrine tissues and hormones; pt. B. Behavior and fertility control -- v. 10. Gills.(2 v. ) pt. A. Anatomy, gas transfer, and acid-base regulation; pt. B. Ion and water transfer -- v. 11. The physiology of developing fish (2 v. ) pt. A. Eggs and larvae; pt. B. Viviparity and posthatching juveniles -- v. 12. The Cardiovascular system (2 v. ) -- v. 13. Molecular endocrinology of fish -- v. 14. Cellular and molecular approaches to fish ionic regulation -- v. 15. The fish immune system: organism, pathogen, and environment -- v. 16. Deep-sea fishes -- v. 17. Fish Respiration -- v. 18. Muscle development and growth -- v. 19. Tuna: physiology, ecology, and evolution -- v. 20. Nitrogen excretion -- v. 21. The Physiology of tropical fishes -- v. 22. The Physiology of polar fishes -- v. 23. Fish biomechanics -- v. 24. Behaviour and physiology of fish -- v. 25. Sensory systems neuroscience -- v. 26. Primitive fishes -- v. 27. Hypoxia -- v. 28. Fish neuroendocrinology -- v. 29. Zebrafish -- v. 30. The multifunctional gut of fish -- v. 31. (2 v. ) pt. A. Homeostasis and toxicology of essential metals; pt. B. Homeostasis and toxicology of non-essential metals -- v. 32. Euryhaline fishes -- v. 33. Organic chemical toxicology of fishes -- v. 34. Physiology of Elasmobranch fishes (2 v. ) pt. A. Structure and interaction with environment ; pt. B. Internal processes -- v. 35. Biology of stress in fish -- v. 37. Carbon dioxide / Martin Grosell, Philip L. Munday, Anthony P. Farrell, Colin J. Brauner -- 38. Aquaculture / Tillman J. Benfry, Anthony P. Farrell, Colin J. Brauner
Topic:
Fishes--Physiology  Search this
Call number:
QL639.1 .H67
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_177782