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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

The Fishes: Vertebrate Success in Water

Suggested Readings

Chapter 18 Selected Readings


BOOKS

Foreman, R.E., Gorbman, A., Dodd, J.M., and Olsson, R., eds. 1985. Evolutionary Biology of Fishes. NATO ASI Series, vol. 103. New York.: Plenum Press.

Halstead, L.B. 1968.The Pattern of Vertebrate Evolution. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman.

Hardisty, M.W. 1979. Biology of the Cyclostomes. New York: Chapman and Hall.

Hasler, A.D. and Scholz, A.T. 1983. Olfactory Imprinting and Homing in Salmon. New York: Springer- Verlag, Zoophysiology Series.

Lovtrup, s. 1977. The Phylogeny of Vertebrata. New York: John Wiley ; Sons.

Moyle, P.B. and Cech, J.J. 1982. Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice- Hall.

Nelson, J.S. 1984. Fishes of the World. 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley ; Sons.

Pough, F.H., Janis, C.M. and Heiser, J.B. 1999.Vertebrate Life.5th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice- Hall.

Romer, A.S. and Parsons, T.S. 1986. The Vertebrate Body. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.

Smith, R.J.F. 1985. The Control of Fish Migration. New York: Springer-Verlag, Zoophysiology Series.

Stahl, B.J. 1974. Vertebrate History: Problems in Evolution. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Steele, R.S. 1985. Sharks of the World. New York: Facts on File Publications.

Travola, W.N., Popper, A.N., and Fay, R.R. 1981. Hearing and Sound Communication in Fishes. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Tytler, P. and Calow, P. 1985. Fish Energetics: New Perspective. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Walker, W.F. and Walker, S.T. 1997. Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing.


ARTICLES

Fischer, E.A. and Peterson, C.W. 1987. The evolution of sexual patterns in the seabasses. BioScience 37: 482-89.

FitzGerald, G.J. 1993. The reproductive behavior of the stickleback (fish).Scientific American, April.

Forey, P.L. 1988 Golden Jubilee for the coelacanth Latmeria chalumnae. Nature 336: 727-32.

Friicke, Hans. 1988. Coelacanth: The fish that time forgot. National Geographic 173(6): 824-38.

Gorr, T. and Kleinschmidt, T. 1993. Evolutionary relationships of the coelacanth. American Scientist 81(l): 72-82.

Groves, P. 1998. Leafy sea dragons. Scientific American, December.

Horn, M.H. and Gibson, R.N. 1988. Intertidal fishes. Scientific American, January.

Klimley, A.P. 1994. The predatory behavior of the white shark. American Scientist 82(2): 122-33.

Klimley, P. 1999. Sharks beware. American Scientist, 87(6): 488-491.

Martini, F.H. 1998. Secrets of the slime hag. Scientific American, October.

Partridge, B.L. 1982. The structure and function of fish schools. Scientific American, June.

Rome, L.C., Swank, D., and Corda, D. 1993. How fish power swimming. Science 261(5119): 340-43.

Stiassny, J.L.J. and Melyer, A. 1999. Cichlids of the rift lakes. Scientific American, February.

Zorpette, G. 1999. To save a Salmon. Scientific American, January.