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Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Fishes (Agnathans and Bony Fishes) Phylogeny, Reproductive System, Viviparity, Spermatozoa
It is perhaps because fishes live in a buoyant medium, whether it be fresh or sea water, that they show a diversity in body shapes that is unparalleled by other vertebrates. There is also a unique diversity in the modes of reproduction, whether by external or internal fertilization, and this, with the morphology and fine structure of the reproductive system and its components, is the subject of the present volume. A large part of this book deals with the ultrastructure of spermatozoa, with some discussion of phylogenetic implications.
Phylogeny and Classification
The Ovary, Folliculogenesis, and Oogenesis in Teleosts
Modifications in Ovarian and Testicular Morphology Associated with Viviparity in Teleosts
The Testis and Spermatogenesis in Teleosts
Male Reproductive System: Spermatic Duct and Accessory Organs of the Testis
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa in Agnathans
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Euteleostomi (=Osteichthyes): Cladistia
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Chondrostei
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Neopterygii: Holostei through Osteoglossomorpha
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Elopomorpha and Clupeomorpha
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Ostariophysi
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Euteleostei: Argentiformes, Esociformes, Salmoniformes and Osmeriformes
Neoteleostei: Stenopterygii, Cyclosquamata, Scopelomorpha and Paracanthopterygii
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Acanthopterygii: Mugilomorpha and Atherinomorpha
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Acanthopterygii Continued: Percomorpha
Ultrastructure of Spermatozoa: Sarcopterygii
Sperm Modifications Related to Insemination, with Examples from the Ostariophysi
Biography
Barrie G M Jamieson
This book is one of a number of volumes in a series entitled Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny that addresses a wide variety of taxonomic groups. One major feature of the book, as with others in the series, is the attention to phylogeny and classification as a framework for understanding reproductive biology … . Collectively, the contributions are authored by several internationally recognized researchers. … An enormous amount of information is compiled in this text. Without a doubt it will be an invaluable reference for a wide variety of biologists … .
— David C. Heins, Tulane University, in The Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 85, Number 2