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THE PHYSIOLOGY OF POLAR FISHES, 22
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Anthony Farrell, Professor, Chair in Sustainable Aquaculture, UBC Centre for Aquaculture and Environmental Research(CAER), and Faculty of Land and Food Systems, & Department of Zoology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
John Steffensen, University of Copenhagen

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Fish Physiology,

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Volume 22 of the Fish Physiology Series is entirely devoted to fishes of high latitudes (Arctic and Antarctic). Three central themes comprise the book: The uniqueness of the physiology of fishes that live in cold polar environments, a comparative analysis of physiological patterns exemplified by fishes that live poles apart and, how fishes differ from fishes living in more temperate and tropical habitats. This book highlights the physiological adaptations that evolved to allow certain fish to exploit the frigid, yet productive, Arctic and Antarctic Oceans. The reader will explore what is known, as well as what remains undiscovered, concerning the fish indigenous to both polar regions. This will be of great interest to physiologists, ichthyologists, and comparative biologists researching low temperature biology, fishery scientists, faculty, graduate students

Audience
Physiologists, ichthyologists, comparative biologists interested in low temperature biology, fishery scientists, and Faculty, graduates students and researchers in these and other disciplines related to oceanography and marine biology.

Contents
Chapter 1. The Arctic and Antarctic Polar Marine Environments Contributors: Arthur L. DeVries and John F. Steffensen Chapter 2. Systematic of Polar Fishes Contributors: Peter R. Mller, Jrgen G. Neilsen, and M. Eric Anderson Chapter 3. Metabolic Biochemistry: Its Role in Thermal Tolerance and in the Capacities of Physiological and Ecological Function Contributors: H. O. Portner, M. Lucassen, and D. Storch Chapter 4. Antifreeze Proteins and Organismal Freezing Avoidance in Polar Fishes Contributors: Arthur L. DeVries and C.-H. Christina Cheng Chapter 5. Respiratory Systems and Metabolic Rates Contributors: John F. Steffensen Chapter 6. The Circulatory System and its Control Contributors: M. Axelsson Chapter 7. Blood Gas Transport and Haemoglobin Function in Polar Fishes: Does Lower Temperature Explain Physiological Characters? Contributors: RMG Wells Chapter 8. Antarctic Fish Skeletal Muscle and Locomotion Contributors: William Davison Chapter 9. The Nervous System Contributors: John McDonald and John Montgomery

Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 408 pages, publication date: OCT-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-350446-3
ISBN-10: 0-12-350446-5
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

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