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OverviewThe history of biology is populated by numerous model species or organisms. But few vertebrate groups have aided evolutionary and ecological research more than the live-bearing fishes of the family Poeciliidae. Found throughout tropical and subtropical waters, poeciliids exhibit a fascinating variety of reproductive specializations, including viviparity, matrotrophy, unisexual reproduction, and alternative mating strategies, making them ideal models for research on patterns and processes in ecology, behavior, and evolution. Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes is a much-needed overview of the scientific potential and understanding of these live-bearing fishes. Chapters by leading researchers take up a wide range of topics, including the evolution of unisexual reproduction, life in extreme environments, life-history evolution, and genetics. Designed to provide a single and highly approachable reference, Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes will appeal to students and specialists interested in all aspects of evolutionary ecology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan P. Evans , Andrea Pilastro , Ingo SchluppPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 2.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 2.90cm Weight: 1.247kg ISBN: 9780226222745ISBN 10: 0226222748 Pages: 424 Publication Date: 15 September 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsOutstanding. . . . [ Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes ] is an excellent addition to the ichthyology library. --L. A. Jawad Journal of Fish Biology An excellent volume. . . . Finding these papers all in one book gives the reader a different perspective and context to the entirety of the wonderful world of these diverse, amazing fishes. Highly recommended. --P. Chakrabarty Choice Outstanding. . . . [ Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes ] is an excellent addition to the ichthyology library. --L. A. Jawad Journal of Fish Biology An excellent volume. . . . Finding these papers all in one book gives the reader a different perspective and context to the entirety of the wonderful world of these diverse, amazing fishes. Highly recommended. --P. Chakrabarty Choice This book is an incredible compilation and contribution on the Poeciliidae, which are among the most studied fishes in the world. The coverage is well organized into twenty-seven relevant and informative chapters by cutting-edge scientists. This work will be eagerly awaited by poeciliid and non-poeciliid researchers. There are many topics that will be of interest to the ichthyological community and other vertebrate biologists, as well. --Robert C. Cashner, University of New Orleans Ecological and evolutionary study of the poeciliid fishes has exploded over the past two decades, inspired in large part by the 1989 volume edited by Meffe and Snelson. Now, Jonathan P. Evans, Andrea Pilastro, and Ingo Schlupp have brought together insightful syntheses of recent advances in a wide range of topics in poeciliid evolution, ecology, and reproductive biology. The 'future directions' sections alone of these chapters will be of immense value in inspiring research in coming decades and should be required reading for beginning researchers. --Anne E. Houde, Lake Forest College [A]n outstanding compilation of contributions by the leading scientists in poeciliid research. --Wilfredo A. Matamoros Copeia This book is an incredible compilation and contribution on the Poeciliidae, which are among the most studied fishes in the world. The coverage is well organized into twenty-seven relevant and informative chapters by cutting-edge scientists. This work will be eagerly awaited by poeciliid and non-poeciliid researchers. There are many topics that will be of interest to the ichthyological community and other vertebrate biologists, as well. --Robert C. Cashner, University of New Orleans Ecological and evolutionary study of the poeciliid fishes has exploded over the past two decades, inspired in large part by the 1989 volume edited by Meffe and Snelson. Now, Jonathan P. Evans, Andrea Pilastro, and Ingo Schlupp have brought together insightful syntheses of recent advances in a wide range of topics in poeciliid evolution, ecology, and reproductive biology. The 'future directions' sections alone of these chapters will be of immense value in inspiring research in coming decades and should be required reading for beginning researchers. --Anne E. Houde, Lake Forest College [A]n indispensible reference for workers in the field. . . . The editors, individual contributors, and the publisher are to be congratulated for producing an attractive volume that is up to date, pertinent, rich in information, and many of whose chapters clearly delineate productive pathways for future work. --Bruce J. Turner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Quarterly Review of Biology [A]n outstanding compilation of contributions by the leading scientists in poeciliid research. --Wilfredo A. Matamoros Copeia Outstanding. . . . [Ecology and Evolution of Poeciliid Fishes] is an excellent addition to the ichthyology library. --L. A. Jawad Journal of Fish Biology This book is an incredible compilation and contribution on the Poeciliidae, which are among the most studied fishes in the world. The coverage is well organized into twenty-seven relevant and informative chapters by cutting-edge scientists. This work will be eagerly awaited by poeciliid and non-poeciliid researchers. There are many topics that will be of interest to the ichthyological community and other vertebrate biologists, as well. --Robert C. Cashner, University of New Orleans Ecological and evolutionary study of the poeciliid fishes has exploded over the past two decades, inspired in large part by the 1989 volume edited by Meffe and Snelson. Now, Jonathan P. Evans, Andrea Pilastro, and Ingo Schlupp have brought together insightful syntheses of recent advances in a wide range of topics in poeciliid evolution, ecology, and reproductive biology. The future directions sections alone of these chapters will be of immense value in inspiring research in coming decades and should be required reading for beginning researchers. --Anne E. Houde, Lake Forest College [A]n indispensible reference for workers in the field. . . . The editors, individual contributors, and the publisher are to be congratulated for producing an attractive volume that is up to date, pertinent, rich in information, and many of whose chapters clearly delineate productive pathways for future work. --Bruce J. Turner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Quarterly Review of Biology [A]n outstanding compilation of contributions by the leading scientists in poeciliid research. --Wilfredo A. Matamoros Copeia Ecological and evolutionary study of the poeciliid fishes has exploded over the past two decades, inspired in large part by the 1989 volume edited by Meffe and Snelson. Now, Jonathan P. Evans, Andrea Pilastro, and Ingo Schlupp have brought together insightful syntheses of recent advances in a wide range of topics in poeciliid evolution, ecology, and reproductive biology. The 'future directions' sections alone of these chapters will be of immense value in inspiring research in coming decades and should be required reading for beginning researchers. --Anne E. Houde, Lake Forest College<br><br><br>--Anne E. Houde, Lake Corest College An excellent volume. . . . Finding these papers all in one book gives the reader a different perspective and context to the entirety of the wonderful world of these diverse, amazing fishes. Highly recommended. --P. Chakrabarty Choice Author InformationJonathan P. Evans is a research fellow at the University of Western Australia's Centre for Evolutionary Biology. Andrea Pilastro is associate professor of zoology at the University of Padova. Ingo Schlupp is associate professor of zoology at the University of Oklahoma and adjunct professor of integrative biology at the University of Texas at Austin. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |