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DO FISH SLEEP?

Fascinating Answers to Questions about Fishes



Judith S. Weis



“Fish, fish, and more fish—from minnows to sharks, mountain streams to ocean
bottoms, and teeth to tail fins, if it's a fish question, it's answered
here.”

— John Waldman, author of Heartbeats in the Muck: The History, Sea Life, and
Environment of New York Harbor



“Do Fish Sleep? must have every Ichthyology 101 final exam question
imaginable, but with much more thorough and engaging answers!”

— Francis Juanes, professor at the University Of Massachusetts


DO FISH SLEEP? Fascinating Answers to Questions about Fishes (Paper $21.95,
March 16, 2011, 978-0-8135-4941-5), by Judith S. Weis, is organized in an
easy-to-read and accessible question-and-answer format, filled with more
than 55 photographs and over 100 interesting facts from fish biology basics
to the importance of preserving and restoring fish diversity and healthy
populations. A captivating read for fish enthusiasts of all
ages-naturalists, environmentalists, aquarists, scuba divers, and
students-this is also the perfect primer for those just about to get their
feet wet.

>From the fifty-one-foot whale shark Rhincodon typus to a
less-than-one-half-inch fish in the minnow family—the tiny Paedocypris
progenetica—fish certainly carry a lot of weight  . . .  or do they?



A fish’s heft in water may vary, but these diverse aquatic animals certainly
carry a lot of weight in our ecosystems and environment. From freshwater to
ocean habitats, DO FISH SLEEP? offers a fascinating look at these
deceptively simple creatures. Fishes may appear to live a dull existence,
but appearances change once we understand more about how they survive. These


wonders actually possess attributes that would make us superpowers—they can
change color, sex, produce light and electricity, regenerate injured fins,
prevent themselves from sinking, and some can even walk on land.



About the author

JUDITH S. WEIS is a professor of biological sciences at Rutgers University.
She is the coauthor of Salt Marshes: A Natural and Unnatural History
(Rutgers University Press).



 <http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu/acatalog/__Animal_Q_and_A.html> A Volume
in the Rutgers Animal Q&A Series



DO FISH SLEEP?
Fascinating Answers to Questions about Fishes
Judith S. Weis
Paper $21.95 | ISBN 978-0-8135-4941-5 | 232 pages | 5 ½ x 8 ½

Publication Date: March 16, 2011



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