Fish physiology /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1969-
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Table of 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. 10. Gills. pt. A. Anatomy, gas transfer, and acid-base regulation. pt. B. Ion and water transfer (2 v.)
- v. 11. pt. A. The physiology of developing fish. Eggs and larvae
- v. 11. pt. B. The 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. 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. 31A. Homeostasis and toxicology of essential metals
- v. 31B. Homeostasis and toxicology of non-essential metals