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The topics have been selected in order to present a window to an array of adaptations of aquatic inhabitants which enable them to subsist and survive in the uncommon, and often hostile, external environment.
The book serves as both a general and a specific source of information for fish biologists as well as ecophysiologists.
CONTENTS
- Fish Osmoregulation in Special Environments: A.J.R. Péqueux
- Alcolapia grahami: A Fish Inhabiting a Highly Alkaline Environment of Lake
Magadi, Kenya: Daniel W. Onyango and S.M. Kisia
- Cave Fishes: The Consequences of the Life in Darkness: Jakob Parzefall
- Circadian Rhythms in Hypogean Fish: With Special Reference to the Cave Loach,
Nemacheilus evezardi : A.K. Pati
- Hemoglobinless Antarctic Icefish: Adaptations to Living at Sub-zero Temperatures:
S.M. Kisia and Daniel W. Onyango
- Fish Life in Special Environments: Mitochondrial Function in the Cold: Helga
Guderley and Edouard Kraffe
- Hypoxic Survival in Two Extremes: Ice Cold Lakes in Northern Europe and
Tropical Coral Reefs: Göran Nilsson and Sara Östlund-Nilsson
- Endocrinology of Migratory Fish Life Cycle in Special Environments: The
Role of Metamorphoses: Karine Rousseau and Sylvie Dufour
- Fish Muscle Function and Pressure: Philippe Sébert
- Alepocephaloids, a Key Teleostean Group: Their Myology, Functional Anatomy,
Phylogeny and Specialization to Deep-water Environments: Rui Diogo
- Diversity and Adaptation in Deep Channel Neotropical Electric Fishes: William
G.R. Crampton