
Interrelationships of Fishes
Academic Press
Published on 8. November 1996
Book
Hardback
496 pages
978-0-12-670950-6 (ISBN)
Description
Comprising by far the largest and most diverse group of vertebrates, fishes occupy a broad swathe of habitats ranging from the deepest ocean abyss to the highest mountain lakes. Such incredible ecological diversity and the resultant variety in lifestyle, anatomy, physiology and behavior, make unraveling the evolutionary history of fishes a daunting task.
The successor of a classic volume by the same title, Interrelationships of Fishes, provides the latest in the "state of the art" of systematics and classification for many of the major groups of fishes. In providing a sound phylogenetic framework from leading authorities in the field, this book is an indispensable reference for a broad range of biologists, especially students of fish behavior, anatomy, physiology, molecular biology, genetics and ecology--in fact, anyone who wishes to interpret their work on fishes in an evolutionary context.
The successor of a classic volume by the same title, Interrelationships of Fishes, provides the latest in the "state of the art" of systematics and classification for many of the major groups of fishes. In providing a sound phylogenetic framework from leading authorities in the field, this book is an indispensable reference for a broad range of biologists, especially students of fish behavior, anatomy, physiology, molecular biology, genetics and ecology--in fact, anyone who wishes to interpret their work on fishes in an evolutionary context.
Reviews / Votes
"For anyone interested in ichthyology and fish systematics, this book will serve as a key reference, since it provides a comprehensive review of phylogenetic relationships of major groups of fishes. The classifications presented are written by experts in each group, thus providing the most up-to-date thinking on these groups. Well-referenced to the technical literature. Elegantly serves as a starting point for new research studies." --Joerg-Henner Lotze in NORTHEASTERN NATURALIST (2001)"Anyone needing to understand the evolutionary relationships of fishes will find the information and conclusions in this volume essential. Interpretations may change, but the information presented here will be permanently useful." --SCIENCE (1997)
"...a comprehensive overview... The authors are to be congratulated...this book stands as an impressive testament to the exquisite anatomical work of palaeoichthyologists in the past forty years." --Michael J. Benton in JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY (1997)
"With its wide scope, modern techniques of analysis, new phylogenetic schemes for many groups of fishes, uniform style for most papers, and a number of character lists and matrices... this book will be required reading for all researchers in fish taxonomy and phylogenetics, and will be a valuable addition for all libraries."--R. Hitchin in ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY (1997)
"The past few decades have been very exciting times in ichthyology, and this book brings that excitement to the reader. Ichthyologists can see the maturity of the field as well as the solid basis for future research... The three editors have done a superb job along with the authors in presenting a new version of the original Interrelationships of Fishes... This book has a very attractive cover and is sturdily bound, well illustrated, and thoroughly edited... The present volume, more comprehensive in its coverage, excels in presenting students, teachers, and advanced researchers with the state of the art in ichthyology... The book should be purchased by university and research museum libraries and will be essential for all scientists who have an interest in fish systematics." --COPEIA (1997)
"I recommend this book to all who have a serious interest in the interrelationships of fishes, and to those who want to understand just on what modern fish classification is based." --JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY & ECOLOGY
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Annotated edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1588 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-670950-6 (9780126709506)
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Melanie L. J. Stiassny | Lynne R. Parenti | G. David Johnson
Interrelationships of Fishes
E-Book
11/1996
Academic Press
€149.00
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Editor
American Museum of Natural History, NY, USA
National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, USA
National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, USA
Content
An Annotated Bibliography of the Work of Colin Patterson
Morphology, Characters and the Interrelationships of Basal Sarcopterygians
Phylogenetic Interrelationships of the Living Euselachians (Chondrichthys)
Higher-Level Elasmobranch Phylogeny, Basal Squaleans and Paraphyly
Interrelationships of the Batoid Fishes (Chondrichthyes:Batoidea)
Interrelationships of Basal Neopterygians
Interrelationships of Acipenseriformes, With Comments on "Chondrostei" Teleostean Monophyly
Phylogeny of Osteoglossomorpha
Interrelationships of Elopomorph Fishes
Clupeomorpha, Sistergroup of Ostariophysi. Interrelationships of Ostariophysan Fishes (Teleostei)
Relationships of Lower Euteleostean Fishes
Interrelationships of Somiiform Fishes
Aulopiform Interrelationships
Basal Ctenosquamate Relationships and the Interrelationships
Basal Ctenosquamate Relationships and the Interrelationships of the Myctophiform Fishes
Phylogenetic Significance of He Pectoral/Pelvic Fin Association in Acanthomorph Fishes: A Reassessment Using Comparative Neuroanatomy
Morphology, Characters and the Interrelationships of Basal Sarcopterygians
Phylogenetic Interrelationships of the Living Euselachians (Chondrichthys)
Higher-Level Elasmobranch Phylogeny, Basal Squaleans and Paraphyly
Interrelationships of the Batoid Fishes (Chondrichthyes:Batoidea)
Interrelationships of Basal Neopterygians
Interrelationships of Acipenseriformes, With Comments on "Chondrostei" Teleostean Monophyly
Phylogeny of Osteoglossomorpha
Interrelationships of Elopomorph Fishes
Clupeomorpha, Sistergroup of Ostariophysi. Interrelationships of Ostariophysan Fishes (Teleostei)
Relationships of Lower Euteleostean Fishes
Interrelationships of Somiiform Fishes
Aulopiform Interrelationships
Basal Ctenosquamate Relationships and the Interrelationships
Basal Ctenosquamate Relationships and the Interrelationships of the Myctophiform Fishes
Phylogenetic Significance of He Pectoral/Pelvic Fin Association in Acanthomorph Fishes: A Reassessment Using Comparative Neuroanatomy