Langbeschreibung
Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives is an award winning exploration of the fundamental elements of the taxonomy, systematics, physiology, and ecology of sharks, skates, rays, and chimera. This edition presents current research as well as traditional models, with two new editors and 90 contributors from around the world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Bridging the Gap Between Chondrichthyan Paleobiology and Biology. 2 Taxonomy and Diversity of Extant Elasmobranchs. 3 How to Build a Shark: Biomechanics and Bioinspiration. 4 Advances in Chondrichthyan Neurobiology. 5. Advances in the Sensory Biology of Elasmobranchs. 6 Understanding Age and Growth of Chondrichthyan Fishes. 7 Elasmobranch Mating Systems. 8 Molecular Aspects of Elasmobranch Reproduction and Artificial Insemination. 9 Selected Topics in the Developmental Biology of Chondrichthyan Fishes. 10 Physiological and Applied Energetics of Elasmobranch Fishes. 11 Elasmobranch Foraging Strategies and Tactics of Elasmobranchs. 12 Advances in Methods, Understanding, and Applications of Elasmobranch Movement Ecology. 13 Stress Responses, Health, and Diseases of Elasmobranchs. 14 Elasmobranch Health, Pathology and the Host Microbiome. 15 Advances in Our Understanding of the Ecological Importance of Sharks and Their Relatives. 16 Population Structure and Connectivity of Chondrichthyans. 17 Shark and Ray Social Lives: Form, Function, and Ecological Significance of Associations and Grouping. 18 Freshwater and Euryhaline Elasmobranchs. 19 Deepwater Chondrichthyans. 20 The Elasmobranchs of Coral Reefs. 21 Conservation Science for Sharks and Rays. 22 Elasmobranch Conservation Policy: Progress and Priorities. 23 Guiding Random Acts of Kindness: Conservation Planning for Sharks and Rays. 24 Strategies to Reduce Fisheries Bycatch Mortality in Chondrichthyans. 25 Climate Change and Sharks.