Environmental Biology of Fishes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Chapman and Hall
Published:31st Oct '94
Should be back in stock very soon

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Provides a thorough introduction to the biology of fishes, covering basic diversity, biology and physiology. Detailed coverage of environmental aspects relating to fish biology is a key feature of this book which will be of great use to students and individuals in fish biology, fisheries, aquaculture and environmental sciences.Provides a thorough introduction to the biology of fishes, covering basic diversity, biology and physiology. Detailed coverage of environmental aspects relating to fish biology is a key feature of this book which will be of great use to students and individuals in fish biology, fisheries, aquaculture and environmental sciences.
`It is a book aimed at meeting the requirements of  colleges and university students - a task it fulfills  splendidly...this book is excellently well written and illustrated  with 130 figures and 20 tables on 455 pages. Not only will students  find pleasure in reading this book but anyone who has worked in  specific fields of fish biology and is interested in fish and the  question - 'how does it work?''
Archive of Fishery and Marine Research
`This is a first class text for undergraduate level fish biology  courses.'
Aquaculture News
`This is a good, useful book. It really meets the requirements  of college and university students, as is promised in the preface. And  I would like to add that it also meets my requirements to brush up my  knowledge and to help in teaching fisheries biology and  ecology.'
Limnologica
`...this information-packed book is a very useful introduction  to the environmental biology of fishes.'
Aquaculture
ISBN: 9780412580802
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
456 pages
1994 ed.