Oceanic Anglerfishes
Extraordinary Diversity in the Deep Sea
638 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, subvention from author for scattered color art - 2 checks from Univ. of Washington - total $20,000
3 colume layout for 2nd half of book, therefore page coount likely to be around 500 publ pages
January 2009, Available worldwide
Categories: Organismal Biology; Ichthyology; Zoology; Oceanography
January 2009, Available worldwide
Categories: Organismal Biology; Ichthyology; Zoology; Oceanography
No environment on Earth imposes greater physical and biological constraints on life than the deep oceanic midwaters. Near-freezing temperatures, the absence of sunlight, enormous pressure, and a low food supply make habitation by any living thing almost inconceivable. Yet 160 species of anglerfishes are found there in surprising profusion. Monstrous in appearance, anglerfishes possess a host of unique and spectacular morphological, behavioral, and physiological innovations. In this fully illustrated book, the first to focus on these intriguing fish, Theodore W. Pietsch delivers a comprehensive summary of all that is known about anglerfishes—morphology, diversity, evolution, geographic distribution, bioluminescence, and reproduction.
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