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The behavior and sensory biology of elasmobranch fishes: an anthology in memory of Donald Richard Nelson
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The behavior and sensory biology of elasmobranch fishes: an anthology in memory of Donald Richard Nelson

The elasmobranch fishes include the living sharks, skates and rays that are important members of nearly all marine ecosystems. Their large size, secretive behaviour, and wide-ranging habits make them difficult to observe in the field or to maintain in captivity. Consequently, little is known about their natural behaviour and how it is mediated by their sensory systems. This volume is dedicated to the scientific contributions and memory of Donald Nelson, a pioneer in the study of shark behaviour, sensory biology, and remote instrumentation. The two opening papers review Don Nelson's unique scientific accomplishments and provide insight into his strong bias towards study of animals in the field. These are followed by 14 scientific papers on elasmobranch behaviour, sensory biology, and current monitoring technologies. The papers on elasmobranch sensory biology and behaviour address questions on hearing, the lateral line, electroreception, the brain, orientation behaviour, chemical irritants, feeding, and reproduction. The latter section of the volume presents papers on conventional tagging techniques, ultrasonic telemetry, physiological telemetry, remote monitoring techniques, archival tagging and satellite tagging. The intent of this volume is to familiarize both new and established scientists with the sensory biology and behavior of sharks and rays, and to encourage further behavioral research on these animals in their natural environment.
Opplag
Reprinted from ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES, 60:1-3, 2001
ISBN
9780792368212
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
28.2.2001
Forlag
Springer
Antall sider
320