
The Biology of Sharks and Rays
Author(s): A.peter Klimley (Author)
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- Publication Date: 9 Aug. 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 512 pages
- ISBN-10: 0226442497
- ISBN-13: 9780226442495
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
–Gregory Skomal, The Shark Handbook: The Essential Guide for Understanding the Sharks of the World
“An appealing, comprehensive, and exciting resource on the study of many cartilaginous fishes. . . . What separates this work from other highly useful volumes on elasmobranch fishes is its accessibility and tone. Klimley’s experience as a teacher and mentor really shine in the text; the detailed summaries of the science are nicely paced and easy to read and understand for readers of all backgrounds. Additionally, the book is replete with wonderfully illustrated figures and panels (especially on the anatomy and behavioral ethograms), as well as clear and informative data tables, all of which present actual scientific data from published work. . . . Shark and ray scientists and teachers alike will appreciate the attention to detail and accessibility of this book, and its pages serve as a stepping stone for those interested in deeper investigations into the literature. This resource is highly recommended and should be used by a wide-ranging audience, from high school and college students, to teachers, and even experts in the field. Klimley should be very proud of this career-spanning accomplishment.”–Austin J. Gallagher, University of Miami “Bulletin of Marine Science”
“This book is a novel publication in its field–such a cohesive compilation of all aspects of Chondrichthyan fish life was surprisingly nonexistent prior to this text. . . . We believe Peter Klimley’s attempt would serve admirably as a textbook.”– “Journal of Fish Biology”
“This is really the essential
Shark Week companion for nature TV fans, and the chapter on cartilaginous fishes and humans is an especially rigorous antidote to oversensationalization. More than that though, this book is a comprehensive overview of the state of biological knowledge of these fishes. It is logically laid out, with excellent illustrations and abundant, current citations. These features, plus discussion questions for every chapter, make it a very functional textbook, but the spotlight sections and engaging writing should make it appeal to a much broader audience.”– “Conservation Biology”
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