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Reproduction and sexuality in marine fishes : patterns and processes edited by Kathleen S. Cole

Tipo de material: Libro
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 Libro impreso(a) Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Berkeley University of California Press c2010Descripción: xxi, 408 páginas fotografías, ilustraciones 24 centímetrosISBN:
  • 0520264339
  • 9780520264335
Tema(s) en español: Clasificación:
  • 597.092 R46
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"Marine fishes represent astonishing diversity with respect to practically every aspect of their biology. Reproductive modes and sexual patterns are especially fascinating and provide deep insight into general evolutionary problems. In this volume, chapters focus on reproduction and sexuality among groups of fishes defined by habitat, taxon, and the reproductive processes that are critical for reproductive success. The book illustrates how knowledge of reproductive biology among marine fishes can help identify vulnerable and potentially vulnerable species in the face of changing environmental conditions and increasing human-based pressures."

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"Marine fishes represent astonishing diversity with respect to practically every aspect of their biology. Reproductive modes and sexual patterns are especially fascinating and provide deep insight into general evolutionary problems. In this volume, chapters focus on reproduction and sexuality among groups of fishes defined by habitat, taxon, and the reproductive processes that are critical for reproductive success. The book illustrates how knowledge of reproductive biology among marine fishes can help identify vulnerable and potentially vulnerable species in the face of changing environmental conditions and increasing human-based pressures." Español