Indo-Pacific Pipefishes

Indo-Pacific Pipefishes
Author: Charles E. Dawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780917235009

Pipefishes, members of the family Syngnathidae; closely related to seahorses; occur in freshwater, estuarine & marine habitats; about 230 known kinds of pipefish, 80 percent in region bounded by northern Red Sea & Pacific Coast of the Americas. Some spectacular varieties are easily recognized, but others are difficult to identify. "State of the art" treatment of nomenclature & taxonomy of 47 genera, 175 species & 7 subspecies recognized by author in Indo-Pacific region. Identification explained; keys provided to genera of the family Syngnathidae & subordinate taxa of Indo-Pacific pipefish. Synonymies, diagnoses & distribution data given for Indo-Pacific taxa, supplemented with information on habitat, size at maturity, intraspecific variation, etc. Outline of species composition of selected Indo-Pacific zoographic regions; notes included on Atlantic Ocean pipefish fauna. 263 figures, including 63 maps, 283 B&W photos.

The Larvae of Indo-Pacific Coastal Fishes

The Larvae of Indo-Pacific Coastal Fishes
Author: Jeffrey Martin Leis
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 892
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789004115774

The second volume in the Fauna Malesiana book series gives an extensive overview of the larval development of 124 families of fishes, many of them of importance for both fishery and from ecological perspectives. The families that are described originate from the center of global marine biodiversity: the tropical Indo-Pacific Oceans, a region rich in coral reefs, as well as mangrove, estuarine, and coastal shelf habitats. The identification guide not only documents the ontogeny of these fishes but also provides the means to identify these extraordinarily diverse larvae to the level of family. The book offers a wealth of instructive and detailed figures and illustrations (219 plates, each consisting of approximately 4 figures) for enabling the identification of these families and their larval specialization.

The Larvae of Indo-Pacific Coastal Fishes

The Larvae of Indo-Pacific Coastal Fishes
Author: Jeffrey Leis
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 870
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9004474854

The second volume in the Fauna Malesiana book series gives an extensive overview of the larval development of 124 families of fishes, many of them of importance for both fishery and from ecological perspectives. The families that are described originate from the center of global marine biodiversity: the tropical Indo-Pacific Oceans, a region rich in coral reefs, as well as mangrove, estuarine, and coastal shelf habitats. The identification guide not only documents the ontogeny of these fishes but also provides the means to identify these extraordinarily diverse larvae to the level of family. The book offers a wealth of instructive and detailed figures and illustrations (219 plates, each consisting of approximately 4 figures) for enabling the identification of these families and their larval specialization.

Indo-Pacific Sea Fishes

Indo-Pacific Sea Fishes
Author: Neville Coleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The most comprehensive photographic field guide of its kind for Northern Australia and the Great Barrier Reef, containing over 1,400 pictures and 10,700 illustrations. This text features over 105 fish family identi-kit body shape profiles; major habitats; natural histories; zoogeograophy; Family names (pronunciations), Scientific names, Common names, authors, dates & sizes. It also includes dangerous fish; venemous fish; edible fish; poisonous fish; and aquarium fish, as well as male, female, and juvenile examples thereof. The format follows traditional scientific classification and tertiary teaching systems.

Smiths’ Sea Fishes

Smiths’ Sea Fishes
Author: Margaret M. Smith
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1205
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642828582

Dr. D. S. Henderson, Chairman of the 1. L. B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology and Vice Chancellor of Rhodes University This book is a unique, international collaborative effort ranging all of the colour plates for the book. For the past of 76 scientists, representing 15 countries. Several skilled eight years, she has been assisted in the research, writing artists and photographers have also contributed to the and editing of the book by Dr. P. C. Heemstra. numerous and beautiful illustrations. Research done in It is essential for the proper management of the marine South Africa was supported by the Council for Scientific fish resources of southern Africa that we know what species and Industrial Research. Work on the book at the J.L.B. we are dealing with. This book will greatly facilitate the Smith Institute was also funded by the Department of identification of our fishes. It will thus be of vital import National Education and The Trustees of the Sea Fishes of ance to the understanding and wise use of our tremendously Southern Africa Book Fund. Expenses of visits by ichthy diverse and valuable fish fauna. ologists from overseas were defrayed by a grant from the We are proud of the affiliation of the J.L.B. Smith Insti John S. Schlesinger Foundation. tute with Rhodes University and happy to see the successful Although this book is an impressive contribution to the completion of this long-awaited work.

Freshwater Fish Distribution

Freshwater Fish Distribution
Author: Tim M. Berra
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226044432

With more than 29,000 species, fishes are the most diverse group of vertebrates on the planet. Of that number, more than 12,000 species are found in freshwater ecosystems, which occupy less than 1 percent of the Earth’s surface and contain only 2.4 percent of plant and animal species. But, on a hectare-for-hectare basis, freshwater ecosystems are richer in species than more extensive terrestrial and marine habitats. Examination of the distribution patterns of fishes in these fresh waters reveals much about continental movements and climate changes and has long been critical to biogeographical studies and research in ecology and evolution. Tim Berra’s seminal resource, Freshwater Fish Distribution,maps the 169 fish families that swim in fresh water around the world. Each family account includes the class, subclass, and order; a pronunciation guide to the family name; life cycle information; and interesting natural history facts. Each account is illustrated, many with historical nineteenth-century woodcuts. Now available in paperback, this heavily cited work in ichthyology and biogeography will serve as a reference for students, a research support for professors, and a helpful guide to tropical fish hobbyists and anglers.