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|a Sharks and Their Relatives II :
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|a Front cover; Contents; Preface; The Editors; Contributors; Section I: Chondrichthyan Biodiversity: Ecosystems and Distribution of Fauna; Chapter 1. Epipelagic Oceanic Elasmobranchs; Chapter 2. Deepwater Chondrichthyans; Chapter 3. Chondrichthyans of High Latitude Seas; Chapter 4. Elasmobrachs of Tropical Marine Ecosystems; Chapter 5. Biology of the South American Potamotrygonid Stingrays; Chapter 6. Life History Strategies of Batoids; Section Ii: Adaptive Physiology; Chapter 7. Ontogenetic Shifts in Movements and Habitat Use.
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|a Chapter 8. Tracking and Analysis Techniques for Understanding Free-Ranging Shark Movements and BehaviorChapter 9. Sensory Adaptations to the Environment: Electroreceptors as a Case Study; Chapter 10. Molecular Insights into Elasmobranch Reproductive Behavior for Conservation and Management; Chapter 11. Physiological Responses to Stress in Sharks; Chapter 12. Pollutant Exposure and Effects in Sharks and Their Relatives; Section Iii: Conservation; Chapter 13. Factors Contributing to Shark Attacks on Humans: A Volusia County, Florida, Case Study.
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|a Chapter 14. Shark Control: Methods, Efficacy, and Ecological ImpactChapter 15. Dna Forensic Applications in Shark Management and Conservation; Chapter 16. Unraveling the Ecological Importance of Elasmobranchs; Chapter 17. Life Histories, Population Dynamics, and Extinction Risks in Chondrichthyans; Index; Back cover.
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|a Examines how elasmobranch fishes - the sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras - successfully survive in a wide range of habitats. This title explores the physiological adaptations that make these animals particularly well suited for the range of habitats where they are found, in both oceanic and freshwater realms.
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