Biology of Lungfishes

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african
African Lungfi Sh
american
Ampullary Organs
australian
Australian Lungfi Sh
Burnett River
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comparative anatomy
Cranial Neural Crest Cells
developmental biology
dipnoan muscle homology studies
Early Devonian
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Fi Shes
fossil phylogeny
HC
Lake Baringo
Lateral Line Nerve
Lateral Line System
lepidosiren
Lepidosiren Paradoxa
Lung Sh
Lungfi Sh
Lungfi Shes
Medial Pallium
Muscle Fi Bres
Neoceratodus Forsteri
Neural Crest
paradoxa
plate
protopterus
respiratory adaptation
sensory systems research
south
South American Lungfi Sh
Spinal Cord
Spiral Valve
Spiral Valve Intestine
The Dipnoan Dentition: A Unique Adaptation with a Longstanding Evolutionary Record
The General Natural History of the Australian Lungfish
The Head Muscles of Dipnoans--A Review on the Homologies and Evolution of These Muscles within Vertebrates
The Lateral Line System in Lungfishes: Mechanoreceptive Neuromasts and Electroreceptive Ampullary Organs
The Lungfish Biology of the South American Lungfish
tooth
Tooth Plates
vertebrate evolution
Von Bartheld

Product details

  • ISBN 9781578084319
  • Weight: 907g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Biology of Lungfishes presents an up-to-date collection of reviews on some of the most important aspects of the life of lungfishes. The book draws on contributions from well-known experts with a long record of scientific work within their respective fields. The general natural history of the three genera of lungfishes, the fascinating fossil story, and modern ideas of lungfish phylogeny form the main part of the text. The book also covers the morphology and physiology of various organs.

Jørden Mørup Jørgensen, Department of Zoophysiology, Biology Institute, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Jean Joss, Department of Biology Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia