Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology (3-Volume Set) 2nd Edition

The Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology, Second Edition is a definitive reference work that provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the physiology of fishes, covering all aspects from cellular biology to whole-organism function. Now fully revised and updated, this 3-volume set brings together the latest advances in fish physiology, ecology, aquaculture, and evolutionary biology, making it an indispensable resource for researchers, educators, and students in the biological sciences.

Key Highlights

  • Extensive Coverage – Encompasses topics such as respiration, osmoregulation, neurobiology, cardiovascular function, sensory systems, reproduction, metabolism, and environmental adaptation.

  • Updated and Expanded Content – Includes cutting-edge research in areas such as climate change, environmental stressors, aquaculture, and fisheries biology.

  • World-Renowned Contributors – Written and edited by leading experts in fish physiology and marine biology.

  • Illustrated and Data-Rich – Features high-quality diagrams, tables, charts, and references to support teaching and advanced research.

  • Multi-Disciplinary Approach – Bridges physiology with ecology, evolution, veterinary medicine, and aquaculture.