Links to videos

The authors recommend the useful links to videos listed below.
(Related sections in The Diversity of Fishes are given in brackets.)

1. Sawfish
(Chapters 8, 12, and 26.)

2. Animations of fish skull with jaw protrusion

(Chapter 3: �Skeleton� and Chapter 8: �Jaw protrusion: the Great Leap Forward�)

3. Slingjaw Wrasse feeding

(Chapter 8: �Jaw protrusion: the Great Leap Forward� and Chapter 11 �Feeding apparatus modifications�)

4. Slingjaw Wrasse yawning

(Chapter 3: �Skeleton�)

5. Protrusible jaw of Japanese goblin shark

(Chapters 11 and 12.)

6. Giant Moray with Cleaner Wrasses

(Chapter 22 �Mutualism and commensalism�)

7. Midnight Snapper with Cleaner Wrasses

(Chapter 22 �Mutualism and commensalism�)

8. Porcupine fish with Cleaner Wrasses

(Chapter 22 �Mutualism and commensalism�)

9. Electric Eel lights up Christmas tree

(Chapter 4 �Electric organs�; Chapter 6 �Electroreception�; Chapter 14 �Subdivision Otocephala�; Chapter 19 �Attack and capture�)

10. Pacific Electric Ray

(Chapter 4 �Electric organs�; Chapter 6 �Electroreception�; Chapter 12; and Chapter 19 �Attack and capture�.)

11. Archerfish shooting insect prey

(Chapter 19 �Attack and capture�)

12. Mudskippers (National Geographic for kids)

(Chapter 5 �Air-breathing fishes�; Chapter 15 �Series Percomorpha suborder Gobioidei�)

13. More mudskippers

(Chapter 5 �Air-breathing fishes�, Chapter 15 �Series Percomorpha suborder Gobioidei�)

14. Two species of Asian carp have escaped from ponds into the Mississippi River

(Chapter 26 'Species introductions')

15. Clown Fish swimming among coral

(Chapter 21 'Gender roles in fishes'; Chapter 22 'Mutualism and commensalism')

16. Clown Fish among anemone

(Chapter 21 'Gender roles in fishes'; Chapter 22 'Mutualism and commensalism')

17. Clown fishes of North Sulawesi among anemone

(Chapter 21 'Gender roles in fishes'; Chapter 22 'Mutualism and commensalism')

18. Remoras swimming around diver, with great view of dorsal sucker region

(Chapter 15 'Suborder Percoidea')

19. Remoras with Tiger Shark

(Chapter 15 'Suborder Percoidea')

20. Remora cleaning Lemon Shark (1)

(Chapter 22 'Mutualism and commensalism')

21. Remora cleaning Lemon Shark (2)

(Chapter 22 'Mutualism and commensalism')

22. Ocean sunfish

(Chapter 15 'Order Tetradontiformes')

23. Whale shark

(Chapter 12 'Modern neosalachian diversity')

24. Some deep sea fishes can produce red light

(Chapter 18 'The deep sea')

25. Buccal and opercular cavities in fish breathing

(Chapter 5 'Oxygen, metabolism, and energetics')

26. Ram ventilation

(Chapter 5 'Oxygen, metabolism, and energetics')

27. Walking catfish

(Chapter 5 'Oxygen, metabolism, and energetics')

28. Communication among electric fishes

(Chapter 6 'Sensory systems')

29. Fish communication by sound

(Chapter 6 'Sensory systems' + 22 'Fishes as social animals: aggregation, aggression, and cooperation')

30. Paddlefish - rostrum

(Chapter 6 'Sensory systems')

33. Video of shark electroreception experiments

(Chapter 6 'Sensory systems')

34. The four-eyed fish

(Chapter 6 'Sensory systems')

35. Barreleye fish eyes

(Chapter 6 'Sensory systems')

36. Flying fish (the species)

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding' + 15 'Teleosts at last II: spiny-rayed fishes')

37. Balistiform - Triggerfish swimming (1)

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

38. Balistiform - Triggerfish swimming (2)

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

39. Anguilliform (model analysis of efficiency)

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

40. Gymnotiform

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

41. Thunniform

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

42. Tuna swimming

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

43. Psychedelic Frogfish

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

44. Sea robins

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

45. Flying fish

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

46. Anglerfish

(Chapter 8 'Functional morphology of locomotion and feeding')

47. Sling-jaw Wrasse feeding

(Chapter 11 'A history of fishes')

48. Tiktaalik (Your Inner Fish

(Chapter 11 'A history of fishes')

49. Evolution Has Landed

(Chapter 11 'A history of fishes')

50. The Extro Vertebrates and Tiktaalik

(Chapter 11 'A history of fishes')

51. Whale Shark (1)

(Chapter 12 'Chondrichthyes: sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras')

52. Whale Shark (2)

(Chapter 12 'Chondrichthyes: sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras')

53. Giant Hammerhead sharks swimming (1)

(Chapter 12 'Chondrichthyes: sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras' + 19 'Fishes as predators')

54. Giant Hammerhead sharks swimming (2)

(Chapter 12 'Chondrichthyes: sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras' + 19 'Fishes as predators')

55. Cooperative hunting by sailfish (1)

(Chapter 19 'Fishes as predators')

56. Cooperative hunting by sailfish (1)

(Chapter 19 'Fishes as predators')