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Beschreibung

Discover the astonishing truth about our aquatic cousins: how they think and what they know, their experiences and unique behaviours, and the many things we have in common.

There are 33,000 species of fish on our planet, and that number is constantly increasing. In context, that is more than all the species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles added together, making fish the most numerous vertebrates on our planet. Waters worldwide are teeming with these elusive creatures, but how much do we really know about them?

Grouped into thematic chapters – including the Dangerous and Deadly,Unusual Giants and Mini Marvels – in this comprehensive book biologist Doug Mackay-Hope profiles the secret lives of 50 of our most interesting underwater cousins in an insightful and myth-busting study, complete with charming watercolour diagrams and expert insights.

Learn about the White-Spotted Pufferfish, whose spines hide a deadly toxin, or the Ocellate River Stingray, who lurks in the rivers of South America and who can kill with just one touch of it's barbed stinger. Meet Bargibant's Pygmy Seahorse, who measures just 2cm in length, as well as the enourmous Whale Shark, which grows to around 13m in length. Be fascinated by the wierd creatures of the deep ocean, such as the Peter's Elephantnosed Fish or the kaleidescopic Picasso's Triggerfish.

With a foreword by Jeremy Wade, presenter of River Monsters and Mighty Rivers, and official fish aficionado, this book is a complete compendium of fascinating fish facts, with maps showing where in the globe they can be found, plus facts on how they live, hunt and escape predators.

Beautiful illustrations and photographs accompany each entry, as well as interesting facts on how they evolved to adapt tochanging environments, making this book the perfect guide to all things aquatic.

Discover the astonishing truth about our aquatic cousins: how they think and what they know, their experiences and unique behaviours, and the many things we have in common.

There are 33,000 species of fish on our planet, and that number is constantly increasing. In context, that is more than all the species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles added together, making fish the most numerous vertebrates on our planet. Waters worldwide are teeming with these elusive creatures, but how much do we really know about them?

Grouped into thematic chapters – including the Dangerous and Deadly,Unusual Giants and Mini Marvels – in this comprehensive book biologist Doug Mackay-Hope profiles the secret lives of 50 of our most interesting underwater cousins in an insightful and myth-busting study, complete with charming watercolour diagrams and expert insights.

Learn about the White-Spotted Pufferfish, whose spines hide a deadly toxin, or the Ocellate River Stingray, who lurks in the rivers of South America and who can kill with just one touch of it's barbed stinger. Meet Bargibant's Pygmy Seahorse, who measures just 2cm in length, as well as the enourmous Whale Shark, which grows to around 13m in length. Be fascinated by the wierd creatures of the deep ocean, such as the Peter's Elephantnosed Fish or the kaleidescopic Picasso's Triggerfish.

With a foreword by Jeremy Wade, presenter of River Monsters and Mighty Rivers, and official fish aficionado, this book is a complete compendium of fascinating fish facts, with maps showing where in the globe they can be found, plus facts on how they live, hunt and escape predators.

Beautiful illustrations and photographs accompany each entry, as well as interesting facts on how they evolved to adapt tochanging environments, making this book the perfect guide to all things aquatic.

Über den Autor

Doug Mackay-Hope is Head of Development for BBC’s Natural History Unit in Bristol (producers of Planet Earth and Blue Planet II). He has worked directly with David Attenborough. He is a trained biologist having studied at Imperial College in London before moving into television natural history filmmaking. He began his career conceiving and developing BAFTA-winning Big Blue Live and Attenborough & The Giant Dinosaur. His first responsibilities ranged from quirky children’s shows that involved deadly animals to a man hunting freshwater monsters in far-flung corners of the world for international hit River Monsters, which helped to fed his fascination with fish.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

DANGEROUS & DEADLY
White-Spotted Puffer
Striped Marlin
Red Lionfish
Northern Pike
Ocellate River Stingray
Common Thresher
Electric Eel

MINIATURE MARVELS
Bargibant's Pigmy Seahorse
Candiru
Three-Spined Stickleback
Spotted Lanternfish
Leopard Moray Eel
Guppy
Brownbanded Babmoo Shark
Red-Bellied Piranha
Orange Clownfish

ASTOUNDING GIANTS
Goliath Tigerfish
Hoodwinker Sunfish
Wolf Fish
Giant Oceanic Manta Ray
Giant Oarfish
Arapaima
Whale Shark

STRANGER THINGS
Peter's Elephantnose Fish
Picasso Triggerfish
Fanfin Angler
Alligator Gar
Burbot
Great Hammerhead

PUSHING THE EXTREMES
Blackfin Icefish
Mexican Tetra
Arowana
Devils Hole Pupfish
Great Blue-Spotted Mudskipper
Seadragon
Sockeye Salmon

LEGENDS OF OLD
Atlantic Sturgeon
Marbles Lungfish
West Indian Ocean Coelacanth
Sea Lamprey
Bluntnose Sixgill Shark
Siamese Fighting Fish
Barramundi
Wels Catfish

WORLD TRAVELERS
Brown Trout
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
Goldfish
Sardine
European Eel
Blue Tilapia

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Zoologie
Genre: Biologie, Importe
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780711260993
ISBN-10: 0711260990
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Mackay-Hope, Doug
Hersteller: Quarto Publishing PLC
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 169 x 26 mm
Von/Mit: Doug Mackay-Hope
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.11.2021
Gewicht: 0,816 kg
Artikel-ID: 118762171

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