Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Structure and Interaction with Environment

Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Structure and Interaction with Environment

Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Structure and Interaction with Environment

Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes: Structure and Interaction with Environment

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Overview

Fish Physiology: Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes, Volume 34A is a useful reference for fish physiologists, biologists, ecologists, and conservation biologists. Following an increase in research on elasmobranchs due to the plight of sharks in today’s oceans, this volume compares elasmobranchs to other groups of fish, highlights areas of interest for future research, and offers perspective on future problems. Covering measurements and lab-and-field based studies of large pelagic sharks, this volume is a natural addition to the renowned Fish Physiology series.

  • Provides needed comprehensive content on the physiology of elasmobranchs
  • Offers a systems approach between structure and interaction with the environment and internal physiology
  • Contains contributions by leading experts in their respective fields, under the guidance of internationally recognized and highly respected editors
  • Highlights areas of interest for future research, including perspective on future problems

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128014431
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 11/16/2015
Series: ISSN , #34
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 422
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Colin Brauner was educated in Canada at the University of British Columbia (Ph D), followed by a Post-doctoral fellowship at Aarhus University and the University of Southern Denmark, and was a Research Associate at McMaster University. He is a Professor of Zoology, UBC and Director of the UBC Aquatics Facility. He has been a Co-Editor of the Fish Physiology series since 2006. His research investigates environmental adaptations (both mechanistic and evolutionary) in relation to gas-exchange, acid-base balance and ion regulation in fish, integrating responses from the molecular, cellular and organismal level. The ultimate goal is to understand how evolutionary pressures have shaped physiological systems among vertebrates and to determine the degree to which physiological systems can adapt/acclimate to natural and anthropogenic environmental changes. This information is crucial for basic biology and understanding the diversity of biological systems, but much of his research conducted to date can also be applied to issues of aquaculture, toxicology and water quality criteria development, as well as fisheries management. His achievements have been recognized by the Society for Experimental Biology, UK (President’s medal) and the Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research (J.C. Stevenson Memorial Lecturer) and the Vancouver Marine Sciences Centre (Murray A. Newman Award for Aquatic Research). He is a former President of the Canadian Society of Zoologists.

Table of Contents

Physiology of Elasmobranch Fishes Vol 34 A: Structure and Interaction with Environment

1. Systematics, Molecular Phylogeny and Evolutionary History

Philippe Janvier

2. How Elasmobranchs Sense Their Environment

Shaun P. Collin, Ryan M. Kempster and Kara E. Yopak

3. Elasmobranch Gill Structure

Nicholas C. Wegner

4. Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of Feeding in Elasmobranchs

Cheryl A.D. Wilga and Lara A. Ferry

5. Elasmobranch Muscle Structure and Mechanical Properties

Scott G. Seamone and Douglas A. Syme and Lara A. Ferry

6. Swimming Mechanics and Energetics of Elasmobranch Fishes

George V. Lauder and Valentina Di Santo

7. Reproduction Strategies of Elasmobranchs

C. A. Awruch

8. Field Studies of Elasmobranch Physiology

Diego Bernal and Christopher G. Lowe

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