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Darwin's fishes: An encyclopedia of ichthyology, ecology, and evolution
Pauly, D. (2004). Darwin's fishes: An encyclopedia of ichthyology, ecology, and evolution. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-82777-9. XXV, 340 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511606595
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Avise, J.C. (2004). A chrestomathy of fishes: Darwin's fishes, an encyclopedia of ichthyology, ecology and evolution by Daniel Pauly. Nature (Lond.) 430(6995): 18, more

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Keywords
    Biological phenomena > Evolution
    Biology > Zoology > Vertebrate zoology > Ichthyology
    Documents > Encyclopaedias
    Ecology
    Fauna > Aquatic organisms > Aquatic animals > Fish
    Marine/Coastal

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  • McGlade, J.M. (2004). Fish in spirits of wine, in: Pauly, D. Darwin's fishes: an encyclopedia of ichthyology, ecology, and evolution. pp. 213-233, more
  • (2004). Fish of the Beagle in the BMNH, in: Pauly, D. Darwin's fishes: an encyclopedia of ichthyology, ecology, and evolution. pp. 234-236, more
  • Friday, A. (2004). Checklist of fish specimens, identified as collected by Charles Darwin on the Beagle voyage, that ought to be present in the collection of the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, in: Pauly, D. Darwin's fishes: an encyclopedia of ichthyology, ecology, and evolution. pp. 237-240, more

Abstract
    Presenting everything Charles Darwin ever wrote about fishes and many more topics, the entries in this encyclopedia are arranged alphabetically and extracted from Darwin's books, short publications, notebooks and correspondence. Readers can start wherever they like and are then led by a series of cross-references directly or indirectly to Darwin's original writings. The material is interpreted in the context of Darwin's time as well as of contemporary biology.

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