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Fishes, a guide to their diversity, Philip A. Hastings, H.J. Walker, and Grantly R. Galland

Label
Fishes, a guide to their diversity, Philip A. Hastings, H.J. Walker, and Grantly R. Galland
Language
eng
Abstract
There are more than 33,000 species of living fishes, accounting for more than half of the extant vertebrate diversity on Earth. This unique and comprehensive reference showcases the basic anatomy and diversity of all 82 orders of fishes and more than 150 of the most commonly encountered families, focusing on their distinctive features
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fishes
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
915350306
Responsibility statement
Philip A. Hastings, H.J. Walker, and Grantly R. Galland
Sub title
a guide to their diversity
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- What Is a Fish? -- Why This Book? -- Systematics of Fishes -- About This Book -- Anatomy of Fishes -- External Anatomy -- Body Shapes -- Fins -- Fin-ray Elements and Dorsal-fin Configurations -- Pelvic-fin Positions -- Caudal-fin Shapes -- Mouth Positions -- Oral and Pharyngeal Jaw Diversity -- Standard Measurements -- Sensory Systems -- Skeletal Anatomy -- THE FISHES: VERTEBRATA-Vertebrates -- Preface -- AGNATHA (CYCLOSTOMATA) Jawless Fishes -- MYXINIFORMES: MYXINIDAE-Hagfishes -- PETROMYZONTIFORMES-Lampreys -- GNATHOSTOMATA Jawed Vertebrates -- Chondrichthyes Cartilaginous Fishes -- HOLOCEPHALI-Chimaeras -- ELASMOBRANCHII-Sharks and Rays -- SELACHII-Sharks -- BATOIDEA-Skates and Rays -- Osteichthyes Bony Fishes -- SARCOPTERYGII-Lobe-finned Fishes -- COELACANTHIFORMES: LATIMERIIDAE-Coelacanths -- CERATODONTIFORMES-Lungfishes -- ACTINOPTERYGII Ray-finned Fishes -- Actinopterygii I Lower Ray-finned Fishes -- POLYPTERIFORMES: POLYPTERIDAE-Bichirs ---ACIPENSERIFORMES-Sturgeons and Paddlefishes -- HOLOSTEI-Gars and Bowfins -- TELEOSTEI-Teleosts -- OSTEOGLOSSOMORPHA-Bonytongues and Mooneyes -- ELOPOMORPHA -- OTOCEPHALA -- OSTARIOPHYSI -- EUTELEOSTEI -- Actinopterygii II Acanthomorpha- Spiny-rayed Fishes -- LAMPRIDIFORMES-Opahs and Relatives -- POLYMIXIIFORMES: POLYMIXIIDAE-Beardfishes -- PERCOPSIFORMES-Trout-perches and Relatives -- GADIFORMES-Cods and Relatives -- ZEIFORMES-Dories -- STEPHANOBERYCIFORMES-Pricklefishes -- BERYCIFORMES-Alfonso Squirrelfishes -- PERCOMORPHA -- ATHERINOMORPHA -- SYNBRANCHIFORMES-Swamp Eels -- DACTYLOPTERIFORMES: DACTYLOPTERIDAE-Flying Gurnards -- SCORPAENIFORMES-Scorpionfishes, Seabasses, and Relatives -- PERCIFORMES (PERCOIDEI)-Perches and Relatives -- CARANGIFORMES-Jacks and Relatives -- LABRIFORMES-Wrasses and Relatives -- "CHROMIDES"- Cichlids, Damselfishes, and Relatives -- NOTOTHENIIFORMES-Icefishes and Relatives -- TRACHINIFORMES-Weeverfishes and Relatives ---PHOLIDICHTHYIFORMES: PHOLIDICHTHYIDAE-Convict Blennies --BLENNIIFORMES-Blennies -- GOBIESOCIFORMES: GOBIESOCIDAE-Clingfishes -- GOBIIFORMES-Gobies and Relatives -- ACANTHURIFORMES-Surgeonfishes and Relatives -- XIPHIIFORMES-Billfishes and Swordfishes -- SCOMBRIFORMES-Tunas and Relatives -- STROMATEIFORMES-Butterfishes and Relatives -- ICOSTEIFORMES: ICOSTEIDAE-Ragfishes -- CAPROIFORMES: CAPROIDAE-Boarfishes -- ANABANTIFORMES-Gouramies and Snakeheads -- COTTIFORMES-Sculpins, Eelpouts, and Relatives -- OPHIDIIFORMES-Cusk-eels and Brotulas -- Glossary -- References -- Phylogenetic hypothesis including all orders covered in this book
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