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Einband grossField Guide for Sharks of the Genus Carcharhinus
ISBN/GTIN

Field Guide for Sharks of the Genus Carcharhinus

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
151 Seiten
Englisch
Pfeil, Dr. Friedricherschienen am15.06.2011

Produkt

Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-89937-132-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum15.06.2011
Seiten151 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 212 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 12 mm
Gewicht559 g
Illustrationen59 coloured figures, 33 distribution maps,31 colour plates, 4 tables, 2 identification keys
Artikel-Nr.10423172

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
InhaltForeword 6Preface 7Acknowledgments 8Introduction 9 Aims of this book 9 Evolution of sharks - fossil records 9 Taxonomic classification of sharks 10 Short introduction to general biology and anatomy of sharks (genus Carcharhinus) 10 Morphology 10 Senses 12 Teeth 12 Buoyancy and breathing 12 Reproduction 12 Distribution and behaviour 12 Sexual dimorphism 13 Preparation of this book 13Materials and Methods 13 Key to species 13 Systematic arrangement 13 Generic synonyms 14 Examination of specimens 14 Species characterisations 14 Coloured figures of species 15 Species synonyms 15 Diagnostic features 15 Dental formula and tooth morphology 16 Colouration 17 Size 17 Misidentifications 17 Geographical Distribution 17 Habitat preference 18 General biological issues 18 Reproductive Biology 18 Food spectrum 18 Red list status 18 Tables and Graphs 18 Detailed photographs of dentition 18Measurements 19Technical terms 23Key to genera and species 31 Key to genera 31 Key to species of the genus Carcharhinus 32Species characterisations 35 Carcharhinus acarenatus 35 Carcharhinus acronotus 37 Carcharhinus albimarginatus 39 Carcharhinus altimus 41 Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides 43 Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos 45 Carcharhinus amboinensis 47 Carcharhinus borneensis 49 Carcharhinus brachyurus 51 Carcharhinus brevipinna 53 Carcharhinus cautus 56 Carcharhinus dussumieri 58 Carcharhinus falciformis 60 Carcharhinus fitzroyensis 62 Carcharhinus galapagensis 64 Carcharhinus hemiodon 66 Carcharhinus isodon 68 Carcharhinus leiodon 70 Carcharhinus leucas 72 Carcharhinus limbatus 75 Carcharhinus longimanus 77 Carcharhinus macloti 80 Carcharhinus melanopterus 82 Carcharhinus obscurus 84 Carcharhinus perezii 87 Carcharhinus plumbeus 89 Carcharhinus porosus 91 Carcharhinus sealei 93 Carcharhinus signatus 95 Carcharhinus sorrah 97 Carcharhinus tilstoni 99 Carcharhinus wheeleri 101Species in question 103 Carcharhinus sp. A. 103Tables 104Graphs 113Detailed photographs of dentition 121Abbreviations 138Bibliography 139Index of Scientific and Vernacular Names 148mehr

Autor

Dr. Matthias VOIGT studied marine biology at the University of Rostock (2000-2004) where he examined the impact of climate change on growth of Antarctic invertebrates. After receiving his PhD from the University of Karlsruhe, Department of Technical Biology, where he studied the biotechnological cultivation of Mediterranean sponges under artificial culture conditions, he moved 2010 to the University of Konstanz, where he works in the Department of Biology, Human & Environmental Toxicology Group.During many dives he made several experiences with sharks in the field, and was fascinated by these majestic creatures. Since 2001 he is member of the German Elasmobranch Society (D.E.G.), and he tries to impart his experience, knowledge and fascination of sharks to public for a better understanding and increasing protection of this group of animals.Dietmar WEBER has graduated a professional training as Technician for Biology i. e. Ecology (1988) and is employee at the Research Institute for Forest Ecology and Forestry of Rhineland-Palatinate in Trippstadt (since 1989).Since his early childhood he showed a strong interest in nature and animals as well, with the main focus in fish. His passion is detailed and lifelike portraying of animals which he has improved to perfection in the last forty years. At the moment his dedication is focused on sharks, skates and rays, and he is member of the German Elasmobranch Society since 1999. He delivered many coloured plates and figures for several article publications, books, homepages and calendars.