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Aldemaro Romero
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ISBN10: 9048158486, ISBN13: 9789048158485, [publisher: Springer Netherlands] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Hypogean (cave, artesian) fishes have fascinated researchers even before they were described in the scientific literature in 1842. Since then, a number of scientists have used them to justify their own evolutionary ideas, from neo-Lamarckism to neo-Darwinism, from neutral evolution to selectionist approaches. Research in recent years has shown that these fishes are much more complex in their adaptations to the subterranean environment than previously believed: there are those with features expected from living in total darkness (complete blindness and depigmentation) and poor in nutrients (extremely low metabolic rates); others differ very little, if any, from their epigean (surface) ancestors in their morphology and physiology (but not so in their behavior). Some of them even live in nutrient-rich environments. Actually, one of the most overlooked facets of these animals is that there are more species of hypogean fishes without troglomorphisms (blindness, depigmentation) than with troglomorphic ones. The study of these apparently `unadapted' fishes is providing new insights into our understanding of the evolution of phenotypic characters, founding effect, behavioral, and physiological adaptations. The 86 species of troglomorphic fishes described so far belong to 18 different families, many of which would hardly fit the n ...
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Aldemaro Romero
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277.40
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ISBN10: 9048158486, ISBN13: 9789048158485, [publisher: Springer Netherlands] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Hypogean (cave, artesian) fishes have fascinated researchers even before they were described in the scientific literature in 1842. Since then, a number of scientists have used them to justify their own evolutionary ideas, from neo-Lamarckism to neo-Darwinism, from neutral evolution to selectionist approaches. Research in recent years has shown that these fishes are much more complex in their adaptations to the subterranean environment than previously believed: there are those with features expected from living in total darkness (complete blindness and depigmentation) and poor in nutrients (extremely low metabolic rates); others differ very little, if any, from their epigean (surface) ancestors in their morphology and physiology (but not so in their behavior). Some of them even live in nutrient-rich environments. Actually, one of the most overlooked facets of these animals is that there are more species of hypogean fishes without troglomorphisms (blindness, depigmentation) than with troglomorphic ones. The study of these apparently `unadapted' fishes is providing new insights into our understanding of the evolution of phenotypic characters, founding effect, behavioral, and physiological adaptations. The 86 species of troglomorphic fishes described so far belong to 18 different families, many of which would hardly fit the n ...
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ISBN10: 9048158486, ISBN13: 9789048158485, [publisher: Springer] Softcover Like New
[liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]
Romero, Aldemaro (Edited By)
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422.37
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Springer 2010 Softcover New 376 pages. 10.94x8.11x0.94 inches.
Romero Aldemaro Edited by
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432.71
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Springer, Date: 2010. Paperback. New. 376 pages. 10.94x8.11x0.94 inches. 2010. Springer ISBN 9048158486 9789048158485 [GB]
Romero, Aldemaro (Edited by)
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438.92
Revaluation Books /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 9048158486, ISBN13: 9789048158485, [publisher: Springer] Softcover 376 pages. 10.94x8.11x0.94 inches. In Stock.
[Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]

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