Symbiosis in fishes [electronic resource] : The biology of interspecific partnerships / Ilan Karplus
- Author
- Karplus, Ilan
- Published
- Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2014.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (x, 449 pages)
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- John Wiley: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: Luminescent Bacteria -- Symbiotic Luminescent Bacteria in Fish Light Organs -- Flashlight Fishes -- Taxonomy and Distribution -- The Light Organs -- The Eye and the Light Organ -- Reproduction, Larval and Light Organ Development -- The Photophobic Response -- The Use of Light by Flashlight Fishes -- School Formation -- Territorial Defense -- Sexual Signaling -- Deep Sea Ceratioid Anglerfishes -- Structure, Diversity and Distribution -- Reproductive Strategies -- Obligatory Sexual Parasitism -- Temporary Associations -- Facultative Sexual Parasitism -- Light Organ Structure and Development: Light and the Mechanisms Controlling its Emission -- The Use of Lures by Anglerfishes -- Ponyfishes -- Structure, Distribution and Taxonomy -- The Light Organ System (LOS) and Diversity of the Generated Light Patterns -- Disruptive Illumination -- Discrete Projected Luminescence (DPL) -- Ventral Body Flash -- Opercular Flash -- Buccal Luminescence -- Sex-Specific Signaling -- Inception of the Association between Luminescent Bacteria and Ponyfishes -- Sexual Dimorphism of the LOS, Sex-Specific Signaling and the Role of Sexual Selection in the Evolution of Leiognathid Fishes -- Specificity of the Partnerships between Luminescent Bacteria and Fishes -- Optimization of the Benefits to Fishes from their Association with Bacteria -- The Evolution of the Partnerships between Fishes and Luminescent Bacteria -- References -- Sponges -- Predator Deterrence by Sponges -- Multiple Species Assemblages in Sponges -- Obligatory Fish Symbionts and Adaptations for Living in Association with Sponges -- Nutrition, Reproduction and Sponge Occupation by Obligatory Symbiotic Fishes -- Partner Specificity and Sponge Sharing by Obligatory Symbiotic Fishes -- Evolution of the Partnership Between Obligatory Fish Symbionts and Sponges -- Sponges as Living Incubators of Fish Eggs -- Facultative Partnerships Between Fishes and Sponges -- References -- Sea Anemones -- The Stinging Cells and their Release Mechanism -- Obligatory Associations with Sea Anemones of Fishes of the Genera Amphiprion and Premnas -- The Taxonomy, Distribution and Ecology of Host Sea Anemones and their Associated Fishes -- The Protection of Anemone Fishes from Sea Anemones -- Recognition, Attraction to and Selection of Sea Anemones by Anemone Fishes -- Partner Specificity -- Host Preference -- Competitive Interactions -- Stochastic Processes -- Habitat Preference -- Geographical Overlap -- Protection from Sea Anemones -- Species Coexistence -- Adaptations of Anemone Fishes for Living with Sea Anemones -- Protandric Sex Reversal -- Monogamy and Mate Recognition -- Step-fathering -- Social Control of Growth and the Tolerance of Nonbreeders by the Breeders -- Fish Territoriality, Aggression and the Sea Anemone -- Limited Larval Dispersal and Natal Recruitment -- Benefits and Costs to Anemone Fishes and Sea Anemones from being Associated and their Short-term Mutual Impacts -- The Evolution of the Anemone Fish-Sea Anemone Partnership -- The Facultative Associations Between Fishes and Sea Anemones -- Protection from Sea Anemones -- Partner Specificity -- Settlement and Recruitment of D. trimaculatus to Sea Anemones -- The Sharing of Sea Anemones with Anemone Fishes -- Benefits and Costs to Facultative Fish Partners and Sea Anemones -- The Associations Between Fishes and Scleractinian Corals -- Scleractinian Corals -- Microhabitat Selection by Coral Dwelling Fishes -- Attraction of Pomacentrid Fishes to Corals -- Attraction of Pomacentrids to Corals Inhabited by Conspecifics -- Coral Occupation, Competition and Coexistence of Coral Dwelling Gobies -- Adaptations to Habitat by Coral Dwelling Gobies -- Small Size and Morphology -- Noxious Skin -- Hypoxia Tolerance and Air Breathing -- Bidirectional Sex Reversal -- Monogamy -- Social Control of Growth -- Multiple Species Assemblages Involving Coral Dwelling Gobies and Crustaceans -- Benefits and Costs to Fishes and Corals for being Associated -- Benefits to Fishes -- Costs to Fishes -- Benefits to Corals -- Costs to Corals -- Social Structure and Mating System Evolution in Coral Dwelling Damselfishes of the Genus Dascyllus -- References -- Siphonophores -- Physalia physalis -the Portuguese Man-of-War -- Fishes Associated with Siphonophores other than Physalia physalis -- Fishes Associated with Physalia physalis -- References -- Scyphozoan medusae -- Predation on Scyphozoan Medusae and their Structural and Behavioral Antipredator Defenses -- Fishes Associated with Scyphozoan Medusae -- The Protection of Fishes from Scyphozoan Medusae -- Recognition and Attraction to Scyphozoan Medusae by Associated Fishes -- Partner Specificity, Duration of the Medusa-Fish Bond and the Effects of the Medusae Size on the Associated Fishes -- Benefits and Costs to Fishes and Medusae from being Associated -- The Effects of Medusae on Fish Recruitment -- The Association of Fishes with Floating Objects and the Fish-Medusa Partnership -- References -- The Association between Fishes and Cephalopods -- Cephalopods -- Octopus Dens, Foraging and Antipredatory Behavior -- Scavenging Fishes Associated with Octopus Dens -- Fishes Associated with Foraging Octopuses -- Octopuses and Cleaning Symbiosis -- Transport Associations between Octopuses and Fishes -- Fishes Associated with Squid Schools -- The Association between Fishes and Gastropods -- Gastropods -- Predation on Conchs, Antipredatory Strategies and Foraging in Conchs -- The Association between Cardinal Fishes and Conchs -- The Association between Nudibranchs and Gobiid Fishes -- The Association between a Pearlfish and an Opisthobranch Gastropod -- The Association between Fishes and Bivalves -- Bivalves -- The Glochidia Larvae of Freshwater Mussels and their Host Fishes -- Bitterlings and their Freshwater Mussel Hosts -- Attraction of the European Bitterling to Mussels and Choice of Oviposition Sites -- Adaptations of Bitterling for Development Inside Freshwater Mussels -- Male Reproductive Behavior and the Mussel -- Female Reproductive Behavior and the Mussel -- Host Utilization by Sympatric Bitterling Species -- Costs and Benefits for the Mussel and Possible Coevolution of the Bitterling-Mussel Partnership -- Pearl Fishes Associated with Bivalves -- The Association of Snailfish and Red Hake with Sea Scallops -- References -- The Associations between Fishes and Cleaner Shrimps -- Cleaning Symbiosis and Shrimp -- Taxonomy, Morphology, Coloration and Distribution of Cleaner Shrimp -- Cleaner Shrimp Activity -- Associations between Cleaner Shrimp and Sea Anemones -- Communication between Fishes and Cleaner Shrimp -- Removal of Parasites versus Mucus by Cleaner Shrimp -- Costs and Benefits for Cleaner Shrimp and Fish Clients and the Proximate Mechanisms for Cleaning -- The Evolution of the Cleaner Shrimp-Fish Partnership -- Feeding Associations between Fishes and Crustaceans -- Mixed Species Schools of Fishes and Crustaceans -- Liparid Fishes Associated with Lithodid Crabs -- The Associations between Fishes and Burrowing Brachyuran Crabs -- Gobiid Fishes Associated with Burrowing Thalassinid Shrimp -- Thalassinid Shrimp and their Burrows -- The Facultative Association of Clevelandia ios with Callianassa californiensis and Upogebia pugettensis -- The Obligatory Association of the Blind Goby Typhlogobius californiensis with Callianassa affinis -- The Obligatory Association of Austrolethops wardi with Neaxius acanthus -- The Obligatory Association of Didogobius amicuscardis with Axiopsis serratifrons -- Gobiid Fishes Associated with Burrowing Alpheid Shrimps -- Systematics of Gobies and Shrimps -- Biogeography -- Diet and Feeding Behavior -- Habitat Specificity -- Population Structure and Dynamics -- Burrow Structure, Construction and Dynamics -- Activity Rhythms -- Aggressive Behavior and Territoriality of Goby and Shrimp -- Reproduction of Goby and Shrimp -- Interspecific Communication -- Communication under Natural Conditions in Indo-Pacific Partnerships -- Warning Signal Generation by Indo-Pacific Gobies in Response to Predators and Models of Predators -- Sequence and Information Analyses in Indo-Pacific Partnerships -- Film Analysis of the Communication between the Goby Amblyeleotris steinitzi and the Shrimp Alpheus purpurilenticularis -- Communication between Gobies and Shrimp in the Western Atlantic -- Partner Specificity -- Field Observations -- Laboratory Experiments -- The Mechanism Regulating Specificity -- Goby-Shrimp Phylogeography -- Costs and Benefits for Goby and Shrimp -- Evolution -- References -- The Association between Fishes and Sea Urchins -- Sea Urchins -- Sea Urchin Structural Defenses, Predation by Fishes and Antipredatory Strategies -- Associated Fishes, their Size, Coloration and Sea Urchin Hosts -- The Attraction of Associated Fishes to Sea Urchins -- Benefits and Costs of the Fish-Sea Urchin Partnership -- Partner Specificity in the Fish-Sea Urchin Association -- The Evolution of the Fish-Sea Urchin Partnership -- Mimicry of Sea Urchins by Fishes -- The Association between Fishes and Crinoids -- Crinoids -- Predation on Crinoids by Fishes and Antipredatory Strategies of Feather Stars and Sea Lilies -- Multiple Species Assemblages in Crinoids -- Associated Fishes and Adaptations for Living with Crinoids -- Attraction of Associated Fishes to Crinoids and Partner Specificity -- Benefits and Costs of the Fish-Crinoid Partnership -- Scarcity of Knowledge -- The Association between Fishes and Sea Cucumbers -- Sea Cucumbers -- Predation on Sea Cucumbers by Fishes and their Structural and Behavioral Antipredatory Defenses -- Fishes Associated with Sea Cucumbers and their Life Cycles -- Host Location, Penetration and Occupation by Pearlfishes -- Pearlfish Nutrition -- Pearlfish Reproductive Biology -- Ecology and Partner Specificity of Pearlfish-Holothurian Associations -- Acoustic Communication in Pearlfishes -- and Contents note continued: Morphological and Physiological Adaptations to Inquilism -- Benefits and Costs of the Pearlfish-Sea Cucumber Partnership -- The Evolution of the Partnership between Pearlfishes and their Hosts -- The Association between Fishes and Sea Stars -- Sea Stars -- Sea Star Structural and Behavioral Antipredatory Defenses -- Feeding Associations between Sea Stars and Fishes -- Cardinal Fishes Sheltering among Sea Star Spines -- Pearlfishes Associated with Sea Stars -- References.
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- ISBN
- 9781118759769 (electronic bk.)
1118759761 (electronic bk.)
1405185899 (Cloth)
9781405185899 (Cloth)
1118759273 (Cloth)
9781118759271 (Cloth)
111875977X (electronic bk.)
9781118759776 (electronic bk.)
9781306639675 (MyiLibrary)
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- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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