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Contribution to Book
Bioluminescence
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Books and Book Chapters
  • Andrey V. Suntsov, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Edith A. Widder, Ocean Research and Conservation Association
  • Tracey Sutton, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc
Book Title
Fish Larval Physiology
Document Type
Book Chapter
ISBN
9781578083886
Publication Date
1-7-2008
Editors
R.N. Finn, B.G. Kapoor
Description

This book is intended as a resource for students and researchers interested in developmental biology and physiology and specifically addresses the larval stages of fish. Fish larvae (and fish embryos) are not small juveniles or adults. Rather they are transitionary organisms that bridge the critical gap between the singlecelled egg and sexually immature juvenile. Fish larvae represent the stage of the life cycle that is used for differentiation, feeding and distribution. The book aims at providing a single-volume treatise that explains how fish larvae develop and differentiate, how they regulate salt, water and acid-base balance, how they transport and exchange gases, acquire and utilise energy, how they sense their environment, and move in their aquatic medium, how they control and defend themselves, and finally how they grow up.

Publisher
Science Publishes
Additional Information

Pages 51-90

Disciplines
Citation Information
Andrey V. Suntsov, Edith A. Widder and Tracey Sutton. "Bioluminescence" Enfield(2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tracey-sutton/93/