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Ecophysiology of Fish: Understanding Aquatic Life

$190.00

  • ISBN: 9781637857595
  • Contributors:Rodrigo Swaniawski
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Year: 2025
  • Pages: 173
  • Book Size: A4 (8.9 X 12.3)
  • Availability: In Stock
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“Ecophysiology of Fish: Understanding Aquatic Life” delves into the fascinating world of fish and their interactions with their aquatic environments. Authored by esteemed experts in the field, this comprehensive book serves as a valuable resource for anyone curious about the physiological adaptations of fish to their habitats. Whether you’re a seasoned biologist or a curious enthusiast, this book offers insights into how fish thrive in diverse ecosystems, from freshwater lakes to the depths of the ocean.

One of the key highlights of “Ecophysiology of Fish” is its exploration of how fish navigate and adapt to various environmental factors. From temperature fluctuations to water chemistry changes, fish have evolved remarkable mechanisms to maintain homeostasis and survive in their surroundings. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how factors such as dissolved oxygen levels, salinity, and pH impact fish physiology and behavior, shedding light on the delicate balance of aquatic ecosystems.

The book also delves into the intricacies of fish metabolism and energetics, unraveling the processes that govern growth, reproduction, and survival. By examining the physiological mechanisms behind feeding behavior, digestion, and nutrient utilization, readers will uncover the strategies fish employ to extract energy from their diets and allocate resources efficiently. This insight is invaluable for fisheries management and conservation efforts aimed at ensuring the sustainability of fish populations.

Furthermore, “Ecophysiology of Fish” explores the fascinating adaptations of fish to extreme environments, such as deep-sea trenches, polar regions, and hypersaline lakes. Through captivating case studies and research findings, readers will discover how fish species have evolved specialized traits to thrive in these challenging habitats, offering glimpses into the wonders of evolutionary biology. Whether it’s the ability to withstand immense pressure in the abyssal depths or survive in waters devoid of oxygen, fish continually astound with their resilience and adaptability.

In addition to discussing the physiological aspects, the book also addresses the broader ecological implications of fish physiology. Readers will gain insights into the roles of fish in ecosystem dynamics, including their interactions with other organisms and their contributions to nutrient cycling. Understanding the ecological roles of fish is crucial for informing conservation strategies and preserving the health of aquatic ecosystems for future generations.

“Eco Physiology of  Fish: Understanding Aquatic Life” is not just a scientific tome; it’s a journey into the heart of aquatic ecosystems, were fish reign supreme. Through clear and engaging prose, the authors invite readers to explore the intricate web of interactions that shape the lives of these fascinating creatures. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or simply an enthusiast of the natural world, this book offers a wealth of knowledge and a newfound appreciation for the wonders of fish physiology. Dive in and discover the secrets of aquatic life like never before.