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Sharks and their relativesII,: Biodiversity, adaptive physiology, and conservation

Carrier, Jeffrey C.(Edited by)Heithaus, Michael R.(Edited by)Musick, John A.(Edited by)
Part of the CRC Marine Biology Series series
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Expanding the coverage of its preceding volume (2004), this new book considers how elasmobranch fishes, the sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras' successfully survive in the wide range of habitats in which they live.

It examines the particular suitability of integrated sensory systems and the resultant perception of their surroundings.

This resource also discusses the stresses and behaviors that prevent elasmobranchs from inhabiting some oceanic realms and the adaptations that allow many other elasmobranch species to exploit virtually all aquatic realms, from marine and freshwater habitats, to tropical and Arctic waters.

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Product Details
CRC Press Inc
1420080474 / 9781420080476
Hardback
597.3
09/03/2010
United States
English
704 p. : ill.