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Theodore W. Pietsch
Oceanic Anglerfishes
Extraordinary Diversity in the Deep Sea
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$85.00, £50.00 hardcover
978-0-520-25542-5
NYP--Due 1/09
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

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.
Theodore W. Pietsch is Professor in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences and Curator of Fishes in the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington.