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World Fish

Ursula Brightonstar

Maison d'édition: Publifye AS

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Synopsis

"Fins, Scales, and Tales: The Fascinating World of Fish" plunges readers into the captivating realm of ichthyology, revealing fish as the most diverse vertebrate group on Earth. This comprehensive exploration covers fish diversity, adaptations, and ecological significance, emphasizing their indispensable role in global ecosystems. From the Cambrian explosion to present-day challenges, the book traces the evolutionary journey of fish, highlighting their remarkable adaptability to varied aquatic environments.   
Organized into four main sections, the book progresses from basic fish biology to complex ecological interactions. It delves into fascinating topics such as how fish serve as bioindicators of ocean health and how their migration patterns are affected by changing ocean currents. The narrative seamlessly blends scientific rigor with accessibility, using vivid descriptions and real-world examples to illustrate key concepts. For instance, readers will discover how certain fish species are being studied for potential medical applications, bridging the gap between marine biology and human health.   
By presenting fish as integral parts of interconnected systems, the book challenges readers to consider the broader implications of fish biology and ecology. This holistic approach, combined with its engaging style, makes "Fins, Scales, and Tales" an invaluable resource for students, educators, and nature enthusiasts alike, offering insights that can inform conservation efforts and sustainable practices in our rapidly changing world.
Disponible depuis: 03/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 171 pages.

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