Archer Fish Biology 1st Edition
Captivating and authoritative, Archer Fish Biology (1st Edition) by Simon Kumar Das unveils the remarkable science behind one of nature’s most precise predators. This definitive volume blends cutting-edge research with clear explanations, making it essential for ichthyologists, marine biologists, aquarists, and conservation professionals across Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Australia, and beyond.
Explore the archerfish like never before: detailed chapters cover morphology, sensory systems, the unique jet-shooting hunting mechanism, behavioral ecology, habitat use in mangroves and estuaries, and adaptive evolution. Rich in field observations and lab-based findings, the book connects regional case studies — from Indian coastal waterways to Australian tidal flats — with global patterns in archerfish biology and conservation.
Whether you’re a graduate student preparing research, a professional assessing coastal biodiversity, or an enthusiast fascinated by animal behavior, this 1st Edition delivers rigorous scholarship in an accessible style. Practical sections examine methodology for field surveys, data interpretation, and implications for habitat management and species protection — helping readers apply knowledge directly in research, conservation planning, and sustainable aquarium keeping.
Beautifully written and meticulously referenced, Archer Fish Biology stands out as a contemporary resource that balances scientific depth with readability. Equip your library with this essential reference and deepen your understanding of a species that bridges aquatic ecosystems and human curiosity. Order your copy today and bring the extraordinary world of the archerfish into sharper scientific focus.
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