Behavior of Marine Animals: Vertebrates Volume 2
Current Perspectives in Research
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Published on 4. January 1972
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503 pages
978-0-306-37572-9 (ISBN)
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What have been brought together in these volumes are works represent- ing a variety of modern quantitative studies on a select group of marine organisms. Some of the species studied here represent basic biological ex- perimental subjects-in some cases, marine versions of the white rat and pigeon-that are being used for a wide range of studies. Other species studied were virtually unknown as experimental animals. The authors have studied their animals in considerable depth, often in both the field and the laboratory. It is this cross reference between real life and the artificial but controlled conditions of the laboratory which gives us the necessary understanding, and ultimately the means, for improving our rapidly deteriorating environment, a must for man's survival, maintenance, and improvement of the quality of living standards. A direct outgrowth of a AAAS symposium entitled "Recent Advances in the Behavior of Marine Organisms" held in December 1966, these vol- umes include a reasonable balance between review and original unpublished research.
Of the many persons who have made these volumes possible, we wish to especially thank Nancy Fish, Lois Wino, Mabel Trafford, and Deborah Brennan. The latter two accomplished most of the final editorial work. The personnel of Plenum Press were cooperative in all aspects of our rela- tionship. Only the two editors are responsible for defects in the volumes. We believe the papers presented are significant and will be of importance to members of the scientific community.
Of the many persons who have made these volumes possible, we wish to especially thank Nancy Fish, Lois Wino, Mabel Trafford, and Deborah Brennan. The latter two accomplished most of the final editorial work. The personnel of Plenum Press were cooperative in all aspects of our rela- tionship. Only the two editors are responsible for defects in the volumes. We believe the papers presented are significant and will be of importance to members of the scientific community.
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English
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United States
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Springer Science+Business Media
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66 black & white illustrations, biography
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978-0-306-37572-9 (9780306375729)
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of Volume 2.- 6 Development and Uses of Facilities for Studying Tuna behavior.- I. Introduction.- II. Observations and Research at Sea.- III. Observations and Research Ashore.- IV. Conclusion.- References.- 7 Regulation of Feeding Behavior of the Bicolor Damselfish (Eupomacentrus partitus Poey) by Environmental Factors.- I. Introduction.- II. Methods.- III. Results.- A. Distance from Rock.- B. Feeding Rates.- IV. Discussion.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 8 Daily and Seasonal Rhythms of Activity in the Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix).- I. Introduction.- II. Materials and Methods.- III. Results.- A. Daily Activity.- B. Seasonal Activity.- C. Shifted Light.- D. Constant Light.- E. Retinal Rhythm under Constant Darkness.- IV. Discussion.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 9 Behavior of Symbiotic Fishes and Sea Anemones.- I. Introduction.- II. The Anemones.- A. General Description.- B. Ecology.- C. Behavior.- III. The Fishes.- A. General Description.- B. Ecology.- C. Behavior.- IV. Discussion and Conclusions.- References.- 10 Acoustic Discrimination by the Toadfish with Comments on Signal Systems.- I. Introduction.- II Materials and Methods.- III. Results.- A. Physical Parameters for Facilitation.- B. Pen Tests.- IV. Discussion.- A. Signal Parameters.- B. Signal Systems.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 11 The Effect of Sound Playback on the Toadfish.- I. Introduction.- II. Methods.- A. Experimental Design.- B. Analysis.- C. Description of Playbacks.- III. Results.- A. Calling-Rate Experiment.- B. Boatwhistle-Pattern Experiment.- C. Cycle-Time Experiment.- D. Antiphony Experiment.- E. Tone-Pattern Experiment.- F. Response-Time Experiment.- IV. Discussion.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 12 Using Sound to Influence the Behavior of Free-Ranging Marine Animals.- I. Introduction.- II. Mammals.- III. Fishes.- IV. Invertebrates.- Acknowledgments.- References.- 13 Visual Acuity in Pinnipeds.- I. Introduction.- II. Underwater.- A. Methodology.- B. Results.- III. Aerial vs. Underwater.- A. Methodology.- B. Results.- IV. Luminance.- A. Introduction.- B. Methodology.- C. Results.- V. Summary and Discussion.- Acknowledgments.- References.