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New catfish book out in May 2003
A new 2-volume work entitled "Catfishes" (what else?) edited by Gloria Arratia, B. G. Kapoor, Michel Chardon and Rui Diogo is due to be oublished in May 2003. This is a scientific work that summarizes what we know of catfish systematics and biology, and it costs a whopping US$142 (£100). Luckily, I'll be getting my copy for free.
Anyways, if you are interested in more information/ordering the book, email me for an order form.
Heok Hee
Anyways, if you are interested in more information/ordering the book, email me for an order form.
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Why bother with the expense of an HH clone, he gets through twice as much work as the rest of us as it stands!
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Actually, maybe not more tanks (my wife absolutely refuses to let me have anything larger than a 10-gallon in our house, so I have to festoon my office with tanks and fishes).
What is likely to happen is that one of me will want to spend all the time on catfish research and the other will spend all the time on maintaining fishes.
Then, we'll need another one of me...
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What is likely to happen is that one of me will want to spend all the time on catfish research and the other will spend all the time on maintaining fishes.
Then, we'll need another one of me...
Heok Hee
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We could call it "the catfish wives club". Actually Clare (despite being a very supportive contributor to the site) refers to herself as a catfish widow!Dinyar wrote:Maybe we should set up a new forum where the spouses of catfish aficionados can get together and gripe about their partners?!
To keep it level mind you it shouldn't really use the words wives or widow.
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Re: New catfish book out in May 2003
Seems like an interesting book. Hope there's lots of pictures to help novice like us to identify what we see.Silurus wrote:A new 2-volume work entitled "Catfishes" (what else?) edited by Gloria Arratia, B. G. Kapoor, Michel Chardon and Rui Diogo is due to be oublished in May 2003. This is a scientific work that summarizes what we know of catfish systematics and biology, and it costs a whopping US$142 (£100). Luckily, I'll be getting my copy for free.
Anyways, if you are interested in more information/ordering the book, email me for an order form.
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As Achim said, there's demand for Loris and Corys because they are imported and they are imported because there's demand for them. Loris and Corys rather remind me of goldfish, but hey, goldfish are imported and sell well too.
It's very hard to break this vicious circle. One of the only ways is by education, making better info available to the discerning hobbyist. We need to do that in our own small way in this forum (see my post on Chiloglanis in the African catfish forum). And if someone who really know his subject like Heok Hee could write a book on a subject like Asian catfish, it would unquestionably be a great service to the hobby.
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It's very hard to break this vicious circle. One of the only ways is by education, making better info available to the discerning hobbyist. We need to do that in our own small way in this forum (see my post on Chiloglanis in the African catfish forum). And if someone who really know his subject like Heok Hee could write a book on a subject like Asian catfish, it would unquestionably be a great service to the hobby.
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Still no sign of the book, but I have been given 5 pdf reprints from the book:
DIOGO, R. (2003). Higher-level phylogeny of Siluriformes: an overview. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 353-384.
DIOGO, R. (2003). Anatomy, phylogeny and taxonomy of Amphiliidae. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 401-438.
DIOGO, R. & M. CHARDON (2003). Homologies and evolutionary transformation of the skeletal elements of catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) suspensorium: a morphofunctional hypothesis. Val, A.L & B.G. Kapoor (eds.), Fish Adaptations, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 275-284.
DIOGO, R & P. VANDEWALLE (2003). Review of superficial cranial musculature of catfishes, with comments on plesiomorphic states. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 47-69.
DIOGO, R., M. CHARDON & P. VANDEWALLE (2003). Functional morphology of catfishes: movements of barbels. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 203-220.
DIOGO, R. (2003). Higher-level phylogeny of Siluriformes: an overview. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 353-384.
DIOGO, R. (2003). Anatomy, phylogeny and taxonomy of Amphiliidae. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 401-438.
DIOGO, R. & M. CHARDON (2003). Homologies and evolutionary transformation of the skeletal elements of catfish (Teleostei: Siluriformes) suspensorium: a morphofunctional hypothesis. Val, A.L & B.G. Kapoor (eds.), Fish Adaptations, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 275-284.
DIOGO, R & P. VANDEWALLE (2003). Review of superficial cranial musculature of catfishes, with comments on plesiomorphic states. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 47-69.
DIOGO, R., M. CHARDON & P. VANDEWALLE (2003). Functional morphology of catfishes: movements of barbels. In: Arratia, G., B.G. Kapoor, M. Chardon & R. Diogo (eds.), Catfishes, Science Publishers (Enfield, USA): 203-220.
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I just received my copy of Vol. 1 today. Thumbed through it briefly and it looks nice, but as I mentioned earlier, probably too technicel for the average aquarist.
Here's a pic of the book cover. Kinda reminds you of the Jinkins' book on bristlenoses, no?
PS. Jools, I am up for a review, although I don't know what rules you have about people reviewing books they contributed to.
Here's a pic of the book cover. Kinda reminds you of the Jinkins' book on bristlenoses, no?
PS. Jools, I am up for a review, although I don't know what rules you have about people reviewing books they contributed to.
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No worries there, I have reviewed at least three that I have contributed to (including the Jinkings one amusingly).Silurus wrote:PS. Jools, I am up for a review, although I don't know what rules you have about people reviewing books they contributed to.
Gotta be a lot of great info for the $$$?
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Lots. Especially since I didn't pay a single cent for it.Gotta be a lot of great info for the $$$?
Volume 2 is probably of greater interest to aquarists, since it covers ecology and behavior. The first volume has too much technical stuff (phylogeny, evolution of feeding apparatus and barbel movements, and all that stuff).[/quote]
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Hi,
suprisingly the quite interesting chapter from Mary Power is available for free as PDF or Text on her website:
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/pl_ ... ow_doc=yes
And, also suprisingly, two chapters of this work are from Vienna, so even Austrians can get a reprint for free this time easily ;)
suprisingly the quite interesting chapter from Mary Power is available for free as PDF or Text on her website:
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/pl_ ... ow_doc=yes
And, also suprisingly, two chapters of this work are from Vienna, so even Austrians can get a reprint for free this time easily ;)
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Catfishes
Editors
G. Arratia: Museum für Naturkunde der, Humbolt Universitaet, Berlin, Germany
B.G. Kapoor: Formerly Professor of Zoology, Gwalior University, India
M. Chardon: Laboratory of Functional and Evolutionary Morphology, Univ. Liège, Belgium
R. Diogo: Laboratory of Functional and Evolutionary Morphology, Univ. Liège, Belgium
ISBN 1-57808-261-7; December 2003; 844 pages (2 vols.)
Catfishes is a landmark publication containing 26 scientific chapters dealing with diverse information on fossil and modern siluriform fishes, providing an overview of knowledge, current research, and scientific disagreements yet to be solved concerning siluriforms. The book is a synthesis of specialized articles that present the current state of knowledge of different aspects of catfish biology, each supplemented with extensive lists of literature.
The book is divided in two volumes. Volume 1 includes sixteen chapters on the anatomy, function and functional morphology, and the phylogenetic relationships among siluriforms and systematics of certain catfishes groups. Volume 2 includes ten chapters on the fossil record and paleodistribution, ecology and ethology, development and sensory biology. The book will be useful to ichthyologists and students.
Volume 1
Part I: Anatomy
Catfish Head Skeleton: An Overview
G. Arratia
Review of Superficial Cranial Musculature of Catfishes, with Comments on Plesiomorphic States
R. Diogo and P. Vandewalle
Weberian Apparatus in Catfish
M. Chardon, E. Parmentier and P. Vandewalle
The Siluriform Postcranial Skeleton: An Overview
G. Arratia
Internal Anatomy
B.G. Kapoor, B. Khanna, R. Diogo, E. Parmentier and M. Chardon
The Skin of Catfishes: A Review
G. Arratia
Part II: Function and Functional Morphology
Functional Morphology of Catfishes: Movements of Barbels
R. Diogo, M. Chardon and P. Vandewalle
Feeding Mechanisms
D. Adriaens
Sound Production, Spine Locking, and Related Adaptations
M. Fine and F. Ladich
Poisonous Catfishes: Venom Apparatus, Acanthotoxins, Crinotoxins, and other Skin Secretions
C. Perrière and F. Goudey-Perrière
Part III: Phylogeny, Systematics, and some Problematic Groups
State of the Art of Recent Siluriform Systematics
G.G. Teugels
Higher Level Phylogeny of Siluriformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi): An Overview
R. Diogo
Phylogeny and Classification of 'Pimelodidae'
O.A. Shibata
Anatomy, Phylogeny, and Taxonomy of Amphiliidae
R. Diogo
Phylogeny and Systematics of Bagridae
H.H. Ng
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Clariidae: An Overview
G.G. Teugels and D. Adriaens
Volume 2
Part IV: Fossil Record
Paleontology and Palaeobiogeography of Catfishes
M. Gayet and F.J. Meunier
Part V: Ecology and Ethology
Ecology and Behaviour of Catfishes
E. Baras and P. Laleye
Life Cycles, Limiting Factors, and the Behavioral Ecology of Four Loricariid Catfishes in a Panamanian River
M.E. Power
Ecology and Ethology of Subterranean Catfishes
E. Trajano
Part VI: Development
Embryonic and Larval Development in Catfishes
D. Adriaens and P. Vandewalle
Part VII: Sensory Biology
Vision in Catfishes
S.P. Collin
Audition
F. Ladich and A.H. Bass
Olfactory System in Catfishes
J. Caprio and T.E. Finger
Taste and Solitary Chemoreceptor Cells
B.G. Kapoor and T.E. Finger
Nitric Oxide Synthase in the Gill and Air-Sac of the Indian Catfish Heteropneustes fossilis
G. Zaccone, A. Mauceri, L. Ainis, A. Licata and S. Fasulo
Editors
G. Arratia: Museum für Naturkunde der, Humbolt Universitaet, Berlin, Germany
B.G. Kapoor: Formerly Professor of Zoology, Gwalior University, India
M. Chardon: Laboratory of Functional and Evolutionary Morphology, Univ. Liège, Belgium
R. Diogo: Laboratory of Functional and Evolutionary Morphology, Univ. Liège, Belgium
ISBN 1-57808-261-7; December 2003; 844 pages (2 vols.)
Catfishes is a landmark publication containing 26 scientific chapters dealing with diverse information on fossil and modern siluriform fishes, providing an overview of knowledge, current research, and scientific disagreements yet to be solved concerning siluriforms. The book is a synthesis of specialized articles that present the current state of knowledge of different aspects of catfish biology, each supplemented with extensive lists of literature.
The book is divided in two volumes. Volume 1 includes sixteen chapters on the anatomy, function and functional morphology, and the phylogenetic relationships among siluriforms and systematics of certain catfishes groups. Volume 2 includes ten chapters on the fossil record and paleodistribution, ecology and ethology, development and sensory biology. The book will be useful to ichthyologists and students.
Volume 1
Part I: Anatomy
Catfish Head Skeleton: An Overview
G. Arratia
Review of Superficial Cranial Musculature of Catfishes, with Comments on Plesiomorphic States
R. Diogo and P. Vandewalle
Weberian Apparatus in Catfish
M. Chardon, E. Parmentier and P. Vandewalle
The Siluriform Postcranial Skeleton: An Overview
G. Arratia
Internal Anatomy
B.G. Kapoor, B. Khanna, R. Diogo, E. Parmentier and M. Chardon
The Skin of Catfishes: A Review
G. Arratia
Part II: Function and Functional Morphology
Functional Morphology of Catfishes: Movements of Barbels
R. Diogo, M. Chardon and P. Vandewalle
Feeding Mechanisms
D. Adriaens
Sound Production, Spine Locking, and Related Adaptations
M. Fine and F. Ladich
Poisonous Catfishes: Venom Apparatus, Acanthotoxins, Crinotoxins, and other Skin Secretions
C. Perrière and F. Goudey-Perrière
Part III: Phylogeny, Systematics, and some Problematic Groups
State of the Art of Recent Siluriform Systematics
G.G. Teugels
Higher Level Phylogeny of Siluriformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi): An Overview
R. Diogo
Phylogeny and Classification of 'Pimelodidae'
O.A. Shibata
Anatomy, Phylogeny, and Taxonomy of Amphiliidae
R. Diogo
Phylogeny and Systematics of Bagridae
H.H. Ng
Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Clariidae: An Overview
G.G. Teugels and D. Adriaens
Volume 2
Part IV: Fossil Record
Paleontology and Palaeobiogeography of Catfishes
M. Gayet and F.J. Meunier
Part V: Ecology and Ethology
Ecology and Behaviour of Catfishes
E. Baras and P. Laleye
Life Cycles, Limiting Factors, and the Behavioral Ecology of Four Loricariid Catfishes in a Panamanian River
M.E. Power
Ecology and Ethology of Subterranean Catfishes
E. Trajano
Part VI: Development
Embryonic and Larval Development in Catfishes
D. Adriaens and P. Vandewalle
Part VII: Sensory Biology
Vision in Catfishes
S.P. Collin
Audition
F. Ladich and A.H. Bass
Olfactory System in Catfishes
J. Caprio and T.E. Finger
Taste and Solitary Chemoreceptor Cells
B.G. Kapoor and T.E. Finger
Nitric Oxide Synthase in the Gill and Air-Sac of the Indian Catfish Heteropneustes fossilis
G. Zaccone, A. Mauceri, L. Ainis, A. Licata and S. Fasulo
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Shane,
Any chance of splitting that data up into two pages and adding some personal comment with an aquarist slant and sending it through for the book review section.
That is unless someone else wishes to tackle the review of II?
Jools
Any chance of splitting that data up into two pages and adding some personal comment with an aquarist slant and sending it through for the book review section.
That is unless someone else wishes to tackle the review of II?
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