The Behavior of Fish and Other Aquatic Animals

Author: Mostofsky   David  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323151733

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780125092500

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780125092500

Subject: Q959.4 Pisces

Language: ENG

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The Behavior of Fish and Other Aquatic Animals provides a comprehensive discussion of the behavior of fish and other aquatic animals. It aims to fulfill the need for published materials that can responsibly depict the status quo of existing knowledge, and that can serve to educate the scientist seeking an organized presentation focused on biobehavioral issues and techniques.
The book begins by exploring symbiotic relationships in fishes that range from broad multispecific types that have little or no intimacy between symbionts to intimate mutualistic relationships. It then presents studies on the feasibility of using teleost fish as subjects in behavioral toxicology experiments; the visual behavior of fishes; the role of the teleost telencephalon in behavior; and the auditory systems of fishes. The remaining chapters cover the behavior of turtles in land, sea, and fresh waters; visually guided behavior in turtles; the gas bubble disease of fish; and the advantages and limitations of acoustic telemetry, which has been used to obtain data from animals ranging in size from hatchling sea turtles to large tuna and sharks.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

List of Contributors

pp.:  10 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 16

Chapter 2. Behavioral Toxicology and Teleost Fish

pp.:  48 – 94

Chapter 3. Vision in Fishes: Color and Pattern

pp.:  94 – 152

Chapter 4. The Function of the Teleost Telencephalon in Behavior: A Reinforcement Mediator

pp.:  152 – 212

Chapter 5. Sound Detection and Sensory Coding by the Auditory Systems of Fishes

pp.:  212 – 252

Chapter 6. The Behavior of Turtles in the Sea, in Freshwater, and on Land

pp.:  252 – 296

Chapter 7. Visually Guided Behavior of Turtles

pp.:  296 – 334

Chapter 8. The Gas Bubble Disease of Fish

pp.:  334 – 356

Chapter 9. Underwater Acoustic Biotelemetry: Procedures for Obtaining Information on the Behavior and Physiology of Free-Swimming Aquatic Animals in Their Natural Environments

pp.:  356 – 396

Index

pp.:  396 – 409

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