Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals

Editors: 1987, Jelle, Fay, Richard R., Tavolga, William N. (Eds.)

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This volume constitutes a series of invited chapters based on presentations given at an International Conference on the Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals held June 24-28, 1985 at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida. The immediate purpose of the conference was to spark an exchange of ideas, concepts, and techniques among investigators concerned with the different sensory modalities employed by a wide variety of animal species in extracting information from the aquatic environment. By necessity, most investigators of sensory biology are specialists in one sensory system: different stimulus modalities require different methods of stimulus control and, generally, different animal models. Yet, it is clear that all sensory systems have principles in common, such as stimulus filtering by peripheral structures, tuning of receptor cells, signal-to-noise ratios, adaption and disadaptation, and effective dynamic range. Other features, such as hormonal and efferent neural control, circadian reorganization, and receptor recycling are known in some and not in other senses. The conference afforded an increased awareness of new discoveries in other sensory systems that has effectively inspired a fresh look by the various participants at their own area of specialization to see whether or not similar principles apply. This inspiration was found not only in theoretical issues, but equally in techniques and methods of approach. The myopy of sensory specialization was broken in one unexpected way by showing limitations of individual sense organs and their integration within each organism. For instance, studying vision, one generally chooses a visual animal as a model.

Table of contents (34 chapters)

  • The Molecular Nature of Chemical Stimuli in the Aquatic Environment

    Carr, William E. S.

    Pages 3-27

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  • Distribution of Chemical Stimuli

    Atema, Jelle

    Pages 29-56

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  • Light and Vision in the Aquatic Environment

    Lythgoe, John N.

    Pages 57-82

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  • Hydrodynamic and Acoustic Field Detection

    Kalmijn, Ad. J.

    Pages 83-130

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  • Underwater Sound as a Biological Stimulus

    Rogers, Peter H. (et al.)

    Pages 131-149

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Bibliographic Information

Bibliographic Information
Book Title
Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals
Editors
  • Jelle 1987
  • Richard R. Fay
  • William N. Tavolga
Copyright
1988
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Copyright Holder
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
eBook ISBN
978-1-4612-3714-3
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-3714-3
Softcover ISBN
978-1-4612-8317-1
Edition Number
1
Number of Pages
XXXVI, 936
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