A book project co-edited with Rüdiger Riesch and Martin Plath finally went into production. “Extremophile Fishes: Ecology, Evolution, and Physiology of Teleosts in Extreme Environments” will be distributed by Springer and is available early 2015.
A number of authors have contributed chapters to the volume:
- “Extremophile fishes: an introduction” by M. Plath et al.
- “Low oxygen lifestyles” by L. J. Chapman
- “The adaptive radiation of notothenioid fishes in waters of Antarctica” by M. Matschinger et al.
- “Desert environments” by S. Hillyard et al.
- “Hypersaline environments” by G. Laverty and E. Skadhauge
- “Life in the fast lane: a review of rheophily in freshwater fishes” by N. K. Lujan and K. W. Conway
- “Hydrogen sulfide-toxic habitats” by R. Riesch et al.
- “Cave environments” by M. L. Niemiller and D. Soares
- “Pickled fish anyone? The physiological ecology of fish from naturally acidic waters” by J. A. Nelson
- “Temporary environments” by M. Polacik and J. E. Podrabsky
- “Evolutionary toxicology: population adaptation in response to anthropogenic pollution” by E. M. Oziolor and C. W. Matson
- “Extremophile fishes: an integrative synthesis” by M. Tobler et al.