Primitive fishes

Primitive fishes

McKenzie David J., Farrell Anthony P., Brauner Colin J.


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Ancient fishes are a relatively untapped resource in the scientific search for insights into the evolution of physiological systems in fishes and higher vertebrates. This volume in the Fish Physiology series presents what is known about the physiology of these fish in comparison with the two fish groups that dominate today, the modern elasmobranchs and the teleosts. Chapters include reviews on what is known about cardiovascular, nervous and ventilatory systems, gas exchange, ion and nitrogenous waste regulation, muscles and locomotion, endocrine systems, and reproduction. Editors provide a thorough understanding of how these systems have evolved through piscine and vertebrate evolutionary history. Ancient Fishes includes ground-breaking information in the field, including highlights of the most unusual characteristics amongst the various species, which might have allowed these fishes to persist virtually unchanged through evolutionary time.
Ean / Isbn
978012373671
Pagine
576
Data pubblicazione
01/09/2007