Description
Anatomy of Dolphins
Insights into Body Structure and Function
Authors: Cozzi Bruno, Huggenberger Stefan, Oelschläger Helmut A
Language: EnglishKeywords
arterial system; arthrology; audition; blowhole; blubber; bottlenose dolphin; branchiomotor nuclei; breathing; caudal vena cava; central nervous system; corium; cortex; cranial nerves; dermis; digestive tract; dolphin brain; endocrine gland; epidermis; genital system; hydrodynamics; hyoid apparatus; innervation; intestine; kidney; killer whale; Lagenorhynchus acutus; light sensitivity; liver; long-finned pilot whale; magnetosensation; mandible; myology; nasal musculature; neocortex function; neurocranium; Odontoceti; olfaction; osmoregulation; osteology; pancreas; parathyroid gland; passive electroreception; pineal gland; reproductive system; retia mirabilla; Risso's dolphin; salivary glands; sense of balance; skin innervation; spinal ganglia; splanchnocranium; stomach; subcutis; swimming; thoracic limb; thorax; thyroid gland; urinary system; venous system; ventricular system; vertebral column; vision
92.73 €
In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).
Add to cart the book of Cozzi Bruno, Huggenberger Stefan, Oelschläger Helmut A456 p. · 21.5x27.6 cm · Hardback
Description
/li>Contents
/li>Biography
/li>Comment
/li>
The Anatomy of Dolphins: Insights into Body Structure and Function is a precise, detailed, fully illustrated, descriptive, and functionally oriented text on the anatomy and morphology of dolphins. It focuses on a number of delphinid species, with keynotes on important dolphin-like genera, such as the harbor porpoise. It also serves as a useful complement for expanding trends and emphases in molecular biology and genetics.
The authors share their life-long expertise on marine mammals in various disciplines. Written as a team rather than being prepared as a collection of separate contributions, the result is a uniform and comprehensive style, giving each of the different topics appropriate space. Many color figures, which use the authors? access to wide collections of unique dolphin and whale material, round out this exceptional offering to the field.
1. Natural history and relationships of dolphins: short history of dolphin anatomical research 2. General appearance and hydrodynamics (including skin anatomy) 3. Locomotion (including osteology and myology) 4. Diving (breathing, respiration and circulatory system) 5. Head and senses (including nervous system, and communication mechanisms) 6. Inner body control 7. Feeding and digestive system 8. Genital systems, reproduction and development 9. Urinary system and water balance 10. Neurobiology and evolution of dolphins
His scientific production is focused mainly on comparative neuroendocrinology and neuroanatomy of large domestic herbivores, marine mammals, and man. In 2002 he founded the Mediterranean marine mammal tissue Bank.
Stefan Huggenberger studied in Cologne (Germany) and graduated with the diploma in Biology on morphological aspects of the harbor porpoise population in the Baltic Sea. Since 1999, he performed research on the echolocation system of toothed whales (Ph.D. in Biology). Next to several scientific articles he published chapters in German text books about whales and dolphins illustrated with high-quality graphic work. Current scientific projects focus on the neuroanatomy, and physiology of the auditory system in amphibians, rodents, and particularly toothed whales. In 2010, Dr. Huggenberger organized a marine mammal morphology workshop in Stralsund (Germany) which was the intellectual starting line of this book on The Anatomy of Dolphins.
Helmut Oelschläger (Dr.rer.nat.) is a senior lecturer, senior scientist and professor in human anatomy. After studying biology and chemistry in Tübingen (Germany) he made his Ph.D. and habilitation in Frankfurt am Main. He received several scientific awards and organized two marine mammal workshops (Kyoto and Tokyo 2000, Frankfurt 2001). Prof. Oelschläger is an experienced morphologist and neurobiologist and received numerous grants. Scientific topics are: the terminal nerve, magnetic orientation in mammals and the structure of the mammalian head and nervous system (sensory organs, brainstem, neocortex, ontogenetic development). His main focus lies on t
- Includes high-quality illustrations, drawings, halftone artwork, photographic documentations, microphotos, and tables detailing dolphin anatomy, function, and morphology
- Facilitates education and training of students of all basic research and applied sciences dedicated to marine biology and the medical care of marine mammals
- Brings together the current knowledge and information on this topic, including those in obscure past or non-English publications, or scattered in short chapters in volumes
- Covers a number of delphinid species and serves as a useful complement for expanding trends in molecular biology and genetics
These books may interest you
Hearing by Whales and Dolphins 158.24 €