Open Directory - Science: Biology: Zoology: Chordates: Ichthyology
See also: This category in other languages: - Article explaining how fish swim and why they have developed very different body shapes. - Personal page with details of his research on sharks, his work as a marine wildlife illustrator, collaborations and publications. - General introduction to ichthyology and information about the museum's research in the classification. - Genetic research on trout species and subspecies from several locations in the Balkans, the problems of stocking and restoration the native trout population and details of studied fish taxa, field trips and published papers. - Outline of the external features including body shape, head, fins, gills, lateral line, coloring and swim bladder. - Information on fish reproduction and the rearing of fry, concentrating on the species usually found in aquaria. - Fish systematics research site includes catalog, checklists, and images of fishes. - Publishers of ichthyological taxonomic texts. Descriptions of publications, book reviews and sample images. - Database that includes more than 53,000 species of fish as well as bibliographic references. - Brief description of the many physiological adaptations that Arctic fish have made to help them cope with life at low temperatures. - Information about the renowned shark researcher, including answers to questions about her shark-related adventures. - Contains the online archives of the mailing list for this forum. - Mat Couchman aims to discover the main elements of the food chain in a reservoir, culminating at the pinnacle level with the crucian carp (Carassius carassius). - Fish Information Website. Everything you need to know about the biology of the fish. - A brief outline of the essential features of fish biology. - An illustrated introduction to the external and internal anatomy of the fish. - Provides information on the external and internal anatomy of the fish including the outer covering, the fins and the bodily functions. - Journal that publishes original research papers in all aspects of fish physiology and biochemistry. - Time-lapse recordings and confocal images dealing with the developmental biology of fish. - Article discussing how teleosts and hardy elasmobranches have adapted to survive in low oxygen environments. - A computer-based course on ichthyology for students in biology or environmental science. - Introduction to the study of ichthyology and the characteristics of fish presented by Jason Buchheim. - Photographic study by Jean-Marie Cavanihac on fish scales and also many photographs of developing fish embryos, with video clips. - Comprehensive searchable fish database that offers fish data, shark research and images. - German language platform for scientists and ichthyologically interested persons. Data about events and article abstracts. - Many species of fish will not readily reproduce under certain culture conditions. This article describes the natural breeding cycle and the induction of spawning. - Showcases information concerning the effects ultraviolet rays have on coral reef fish vision, coloration, behavior and ecology. - Features fish research, biology and a list of species that reside off the Pacific coast in North America. - Researchers and projects dedicated to fish evolutionary genetics and conservation in British Columbia, Canada. - Formed by a group of ichthyologists and students with a broad range of interests in neotropical fish. - Undertaking research into pollution and fish health with a focus on salmon, herring, and zebrafish. - A brief account of fish biology, behavior, neuroanatomy and a consideration of whether fish feel pain. - Permanently up-to-date about systematics of the freshwater fishes from Argentina. Also includes PDF downloads and links. - Janos Bakos provides comprehensive technical data on the conditions necessary for the reproduction of cultivated fish species. - Instruction on examining the external and internal characteristics of a fish, as given to students on the marine biology course at Bangor University. - Images, distribution maps and other data on North American freshwater fish. - A brief account of fish biology which also considers stress and the welfare of farmed fish. - ISJ was established in 1968 to advance the study of fishes and fish biology. There is a meeting each October and it publishes members papers and the Japanese Journal of Ichthyology. In English and Japanese. - Technical report into the occurrence of intersex in roach and gudgeon and the role played by treated sewage effluent in the feminizing effects observed in UK roach populations. - Research into the impact of agricultural pesticides on sensitive stages of the life history of Salmonids. [PDF] - Mat Couchman discusses the environmental influences and changes in lifestyle that create physiological and metabolic adaptations in fish and also deals with their basic nutritional requirements. - David Allsop at the University of Edinburgh has been studying fish that can change sex at some point during their life. [PDF]