The 50th Anniversary Issue of Fish Physiology: Physiological Systems and Development

The 50th Anniversary Issue of Fish Physiology: Physiological Systems and Development

Farrell, Anthony
Brauner, Colin
Randall, David J.
Eliason, Erika

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The series Fish Physiology recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary. In total, the editors of the series have produced a total of 47 books (several volumes have two books) that contain almost 500 chapters since the inaugural volume published in 1969. The content of the Fish Physiology volumes has evolved over time. The initial volumes were devoted to understanding the basic mechanisms and principles of fish physiology, with a focus on a few model species and some application to natural environmental conditions. Then, as the field better understood mechanisms, the approach was broadened to not only delve deeper into system physiology (e.g., chapters in early volumes were expanded to become books), but interspecific differences in physiology were explored, permitting a more evolutionary framework. Finally, as interspecific physiological mechanisms were further resolved, it became possible to discuss physiology in light of a changing world. Thus, physiology can now inform on conservation, sustainability and management, as exemplified with the most recent volumes. This anniversary issue celebrates the series by highlighting some of the very important early work in the field that was published in the Series. In particular, we wished to (re)introduce new researchers to this research that has stood the test of time and that shaped the field. Each re-published chapter is preceded by a short review written by experts in the field to provide an overview/introduction of each selected chapter, discuss what is particularly noteworthy or important in the particular chapter, and discuss why in their opinion this chapter has become a classic in its own right and how it has inspired the field of fish physiology today? Reviews written by experts in the field of some of the early influential chapters from the series Fish Physiology Highlights how some of this early work in the series Fish Physiology has stood the test of time and shaped the field today Reintroduces some of the early influential work in the series Fish Physiology to new researchers in the field INDICE: 1. Overview of Hughes, 1984 (Vol 10A)2. General Anatomy of the Gills3. Overview of  Farrell and Jones, 1992 (Vol 12A)4. The Heart5. Overview of Johansen, 1970 (Vol 4)6. Air Breathing in Fishes7. Overview  of Holmes and Donaldson, 1969 (Vol 1)8. The Body Compartments and the Distribution of Electrolytes9. Overview of Albers, 1970 (Vol 4)10. Acid-Base Balance11. Overview  of Yamamoto, 1969 (Vol 3)12. Sex Differentiation13. Overview  of Blaxter, 1969 (Vol 3)14. Development: Eggs and Larvae15. Overview of Rombough, 1988 (Vol 11A)16. Respiratory Gas Exchange, Aerobic Metabolism, and Effects of Hypoxia during Early Life17. Overview of Bennett, 1971 (Vol 5)18. Electric Organs

  • ISBN: 978-0-443-13733-4
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 852
  • Fecha Publicación: 31/10/2023
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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