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The book is a multi-authored book of 18 chapters comprising the state of the art work of all relevant topics on modern fish histology from 28 authors from ten countries. The topics include Introduction to Histological Techniques, Integument, Fish Skeletal Tissues, Muscular System, Structure and Function of Electric Organs, Digestive System, Glands of the Digestive Tract, Swim Bladder, Kidney, Ovaries and Eggs, Egg Envelopes, Testis Structure, Spermatogenesis, and Spermatozoa in Teleost Fishes, Cardiovascular System and Blood, Immune System of Fish, Gills: Respiration and Ionic-Osmoregulation, Sensory Organs, Morphology and Ecomorphology of the Fish Brain, and Endocrine System. Structural and functional aspects are treated and in a comparative way fish diversity at various taxonomic levels is integrated.
Contents
Introduction to Histological Techniques
Anna Pecio and Rafal P. Piprek
Integument
Frank Kirschbaum and Shaun P. Collin
Fish Skeletal Tissues
François J. Meunier
Muscular System
Wincenty Kilarski
Structure and Function of Electric Organs
Frank Kirschbaum
Digestive SystemOstaszewska Teresa and Kamaszewski Maciej
Glands of the Digestive TractBogdana Wilczyńska and Katarzyna Wołczuk
Swim Bladder
Ostaszewska Teresa and Kamaszewski Maciej
Kidney
Frank Kirschbaum
Ovaries and Eggs
Mari Carmen Uribe, Harry J. Grier and Arlette Amalia Hernández Franyutti
Egg EnvelopesKrzysztof Formicki and Agata Korzelecka-Orkisz
Testis Structure, Spermatogenesis, and Spermatozoa in Teleost Fishes
Anna Pecio
Cardiovascular System and BloodJosé M. Icardo
Immune System of FishTeresa Wlasow and Małgorzata Jankun
Gills: Respiration and Ionic-Osmoregulation
Marisa Narciso Fernandes
Sensory OrgansJacqueline F. Webb, Shaun P. Collin, Michał Kuciel, Tanja Schulz-Mirbach, Krystyna Żuwała, Jean-Pierre Denizot and Frank Kirschbaum
Morphology and Ecomorphology of the Fish Brain: The Rhombencephalon of Actinopterygians
Anastasia S. Kharlamova and Sergei V. Saveliev
Endocrine SystemWerner Kloas and Frank Kirschbaum



