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Library & Information Resources for Fishes

Biodiversity and Climate Change in the Oceans
From Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Global Analysis. Summarizes global biodiversity patterns in oceans, with comments on estuaries and freshwater habitats, and the influence climate change may have on these patterns.

Birds Follow Flyways, Fish Navigate Swimways
BioScience 72(2), February 2022. 100 pressing scientific questions on global fish migration.

Fish
From the Gale Encyclopedia of Science. This brief reference article describes types of fish, including physical characteristics and adaptation to their habitats. See also from this source:

How We Count the Fish in the Sea
New York State Conservationist 75 (4), February/March 2021. The article explores the science of fisheries management and the fishing regulations set for commercial and recreational fisheries in the U.S.,

Ichthyology
From the UXL Complete Life Science Resource. Concise reference article that describes the branch of Zoology that deals with fish. Contains links to related articles in the Gale In Context: Science research database. 

Tropical Marine Fishes and Fisheries and Climate Change 
From Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Global Analysis. Examines climate-change stressors facing tropical marine fish and fisheries, and discusses the most vulnerable taxa and habits, responses, and the impacts on tropical fisheries worldwide.

 

Fish
National Wildlife Federation. Explore facts and photos about fish found in and around the United States. Learn about their range, habitat, diet, life history, and more.

Ichthyology
Natural History Museum. The Natural History Museum's fish collection is one of ten internationally recognized ichthyological collections in the United States.

Oceanic Research Group
Oceanic Research Group is proud to be the sponsor of the EMMY AWARD-WINNING Jonathan Bird's Blue World, an exciting educational underwater exploration/science program that airs on public television in the USA and is available free on the internet complete with study guides for use in the classroom.

World Register of Marine Species
The aim of a World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms, including information on synonymy. While the highest priority goes to valid names, other names in use are included so that this register can serve as a guide to interpret taxonomic literature.

Zoology of Fishes
BioOne. by Y Oka · 2023 — The present Special Issue includes various kinds of such studies in zoological science using fishes, which are contributed by authors of various generations.

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