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Anatomy of dolphins : insights into body structure and function / Bruno Cozzi , Stefan Huggenberger, Helmut Oelschläger ; illustrations by Massimo Demma, Uko Gorter, and Jutta Oelschläger.

By: Cozzi, Bruno.
Contributor(s): Huggenberger, Stefan | Oelschläger, Helmut A | Demma, Massimo [illustrator] | Gorter, Uko [illustrator] | Oelschläger, Jutta [illustrator].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Elsevier, 2017Description: xviii, 438 p. : ill. (chiefly color) ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9780124072299 (hbk).Subject(s): Dolphins -- Anatomy | Dolphins -- Physiology | Dolphins -- EvolutionDDC classification: 599.533
Contents:
Natural history and evolution of dolphins : short history of dolphin anatomy -- General appearance and hydrodynamics (including skin anatomy) -- Locomotion (including osteology and myology) -- Diving : breathing, respiration, and the circulatory system -- Head and senses -- Brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves -- Body control : the endocrine system and the peripheral nervous system -- Feeding and the digestive system -- Urinary system, genital systems, and reproduction -- Neurobiology and the evolution of dolphins.
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Natural history and evolution of dolphins : short history of dolphin anatomy -- General appearance and hydrodynamics (including skin anatomy) -- Locomotion (including osteology and myology) -- Diving : breathing, respiration, and the circulatory system -- Head and senses -- Brain, spinal cord, and cranial nerves -- Body control : the endocrine system and the peripheral nervous system -- Feeding and the digestive system -- Urinary system, genital systems, and reproduction -- Neurobiology and the evolution of dolphins.

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