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Pietsch, Theodore W.,. Frogfishes: biodiversity, zoogeography, and behavioral ecology / Theodore W. Pietsch and Rachel J. Arnold. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2266296.pdf>.

Record create date: 12/4/2019

Subject: Antennariidae — Evolution.; Antennariidae — Ecology.; Antennariidae — Geographical distribution.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction
    • Historical Perspective
    • Structure of This Volume
  • 2. Approach and Procedures
  • 3. What Makes a Frogfish?
    • Illicial Apparatus and Associated Cephalic Spines
    • Dermal Spinules
    • Gill Filaments
    • Opercular Opening
    • Caudal Peduncle
    • Acoustico-Lateralis System
    • Fin Rays
    • Warts
    • Cutaneous Appendages
    • Maxilla
    • Ovarian Morphology
    • Color and Color Pattern
  • 4. Biodiversity
    • Family Antennariidae Jarocki
      • Classification of the Antennariidae
        • Subfamily Antennariinae Gill
          • Key to the Known Genera of the Subfamily Antennariinae
            • Genus Fowlerichthys Barbour
            • Genus Antennarius Daudin
              • Antennarius striatus Group Pietsch
              • Antennarius pictus Group Pietsch
              • Antennarius biocellatus Group Pietsch
              • Antennarius pauciradiatus Group Pietsch
              • Genus Nudiantennarius Schultz
              • Genus Histrio Fischer
              • Genus Abantennarius Schultz
              • Genus Antennatus Schultz
            • Subfamily Histiophryninae Arnold and Pietsch
              • Key to the Known Genera of the Subfamily Histiophryninae
                • Genus Rhycherus Ogilby
                • Genus Porophryne Arnold, Harcourt, and Pietsch
                • Genus Kuiterichthys Pietsch
                • Genus Phyllophryne Pietsch
                • Genus Echinophryne McCulloch and Waite
                • Genus Tathicarpus Ogilby
                • Genus Lophiocharon Whitley
                • Genus Histiophryne Gill
                • Genus Allenichthys Pietsch
    • Species Incertae Sedis
    • The Fossil Record
  • 5. Evolutionary Relationships
    • Ordinal Relationships
    • Subordinal and Familial Relationships
      • Key to the Major Subgroups of the Lophiiformes
    • Interrelationships of Antennariid Genera and Species Groups
      • Morphological Evidence
      • Molecular Evidence
      • Reconciling the Evidence
      • Phylogenetic Position of Fowlerichthys
      • Phylogenetic Position of Antennarius indicus
      • Intrarelationships of the Antennarius striatus Group
      • Phylogenetic Positions of the Antennarius pauciradiatus and Antennarius biocellatus Groups
      • Antennatus and the Resurrection of Abantennarius
      • Phylogenetic Position of Histrio
      • Phylogenetic Position of Nudiantennarius
      • Phylogenetic Position of Allenichthys
      • Phylogeny, Life History, and Geographic Distribution
  • 6. Zoogeography
    • Horizontal Distribution
      • Wide-Ranging Species
      • Western Atlantic Endemics
      • Eastern Atlantic Endemics
      • Western Indian Ocean Endemic
      • Indo-West Pacific Endemic
      • Indo-Pacific Species
      • Indo-Australian Species
      • Southern Australian Endemics
      • Japanese Endemic
      • Hawaiian and Johnston Atoll Endemic
      • Eastern Pacific Endemics
    • Vertical Distribution
    • Ecological Zoogeography
      • Temperature
      • Continental versus Insular Species
    • Historical Zoogeography
      • Generalized Track
      • Atlantic-Indo-Pacific Track
      • Amphi-American Track
      • Trans-Atlantic Track
      • Indo-Pacific Track
      • Indo-Australian Track
      • Southern-Australian Track
      • Evidence for Dispersal
  • 7. Behavioral Ecology
    • Feeding Dynamics
      • Aggressive Mimicry
      • Protective Resemblance
      • Functional Morphology
      • Aggressive Resemblance and Foraging-Site Selection
      • Feeding Behavior and Biomechanics
      • Voracity and Cannibalism
    • Defensive Behavior
      • Aggression
      • Body Inflation
      • Venom and Poison
    • Locomotion
      • Functional Anatomy of the Pectoral Girdle and Fin
      • Benthic Locomotion and Tetrapod-Like Gaits
      • Pelagic Locomotion and Jet Propulsion
    • Reproduction and Early Life History
      • Ovarian Morphology and Egg-Raft Structure
      • Fecundity
      • Sexual Size Differences
      • Courtship and Spawning Behavior
      • Hybridization
      • Egg and Larval Development
      • Parental Care
      • Alleged Nest Building in Histrio histrio
  • 8. Tips for Aquarists and Divers and the Need for Conservation
    • The Frogfish Aquarium
    • Compatibility
    • Feeding
    • Disorders and Diseases
    • Color Change
    • Frogfishes in the Field
    • Conservation
  • Reallocation of Nominal Species of Frogfishes
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Illustration Credits
  • Index
    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
    • E
    • F
    • G
    • H
    • I
    • J
    • K
    • L
    • M
    • N
    • O
    • P
    • R
    • S
    • T
    • U
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