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Fish Respiration, Vol. 17  
Author: Steven F. Perry (Editor)
ISBN: 0123504414
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Fish Respiration synthesizes classical literature and highlights recent developments pertaining to the respiratory physiology of fishes. Compiled by a team of international researchers, this comprehensive and authoritative review of the respiratory physiology of fishes will appeal to any comparative physiologist interested in this subject.

Key Features
* First volume in the series dedicated solely to the respiratory system
* Contributors are world leaders in their respective areas
* Includes completely up-to-date material on the topic of fish physiology

Back Cover Copy
An international team of researchers compiled this comprehensive and authoritative review of the respiratory physiology of fishes. With coverage ranging from the structure and function of hemoglobin to the link between oxygen and carbon dioxide transport, this didactic volume will appeal to any comparative physiologist interested in how fish respire.




Fish Respiration, Vol. 17

ANNOTATION

"...a comprehensive and authoritative review with coverage ranging from the structure and function of hemoglobin to the link between oxygen and carbon dioxide transport...a volume in the Fish Physiology Series."

FROM THE PUBLISHER

An international team of researchers compiled this comprehensive and authoritative review of the respiratory physiology of fishes. With coverage ranging from the structure and function of hemoglobin to the link between oxygen and carbon dioxide transport, this didactic volume will appeal to any comparative physiologist interested in how fish respire.

     



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