THE SALMON. By J.W. Jones, D.Sc., Ph.D., Senior Lecturer in Zoology, University of Liverpool.
(1959) later reprint. Small 8vo (145 x 205mm). Ppxvi,192. B/w photographs, ills, bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt.
but also to film, in a specially constructed tank - a study which it has taken him eight years to complete. On the subject of homing he is led to the remarkable conclusion that salmon are guided back to the river of their birth by the distinctive smell of its waters". Chapters include: The king of fish; Young salmon in the river; Scales and scale-reading; The salmon in the sea; The homing instinct and the return to the river; The salmon in the river - the spawning of adults; The salmon in the river - the spawning of the male parr; The return to the sea; The salmon river. Appendices cover: specific characteristics and hybrids; a key to the genera of Salmonidae and the species of Oncorhynhus; some parasites and diseases of salmon; two methods of estimating lengths from scales. New Naturalist No. 16.
but also to film, in a specially constructed tank - a study which it has taken him eight years to complete. On the subject of homing he is led to the remarkable conclusion that salmon are guided back to the river of their birth by the distinctive smell of its waters". Chapters include: The king of fish; Young salmon in the river; Scales and scale-reading; The salmon in the sea; The homing instinct and the return to the river; The salmon in the river - the spawning of adults; The salmon in the river - the spawning of the male parr; The return to the sea; The salmon river. Appendices cover: specific characteristics and hybrids; a key to the genera of Salmonidae and the species of Oncorhynhus; some parasites and diseases of salmon; two methods of estimating lengths from scales. New Naturalist No. 16.
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48803
Author | Jones (John William). |
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Book Code | 48803 |
ISBN | B0007KDW1C. |
Book Description | Stains to cloth, bookplate (Christ's Hospital School, Master Mariner's Prize, July 1964), soiling to end-papers, edges and some pages, smells slightly musty else good working copy in chipped dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1959 |
Publisher | Collins. |
Place | New Naturalist Monograph. |