Biology and ecology of venomous stingrays / Ramasamy Santhanam, PhD.

By: Santhanam, Ramasamy, 1946- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : Apple Academic Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 167 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315207438; 9781351798518Subject(s): Stingrays | Stingrays -- Ecology | Freshwater stingrays | Freshwater stingrays -- Ecology | Rays (Fishes) | Rays (Fishes) -- EcologyAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 597.35 LOC classification: QL638.8 | .S26 2018Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
Introduction -- Biology and ecology of marine stingrays -- Profile of marine stingrays -- Biology and ecology of freshwater stingrays -- Profile of freshwater stingrays -- Stingray injuries, envenomation, and medical management.
Summary: "This comprehensive book on the venomous stingrays of the world seas and freshwater systems provides first-hand information on the diversity, biology, and ecology of venomous stingrays of freshwater, brackish, and marine ecosystems. Each year thousands of injuries to swimmers and surfers are reported, with 750 to 1,500 stingray injuries reported each year in the US alone. As more vacationers spend their leisure time exploring coasts and tropical reefs, often in isolated areas without immediate access to advanced health care, there will be greater potential for stingray injuries. A thorough understanding about the diversity of stingrays of marine and freshwater ecosystems and their injuries and envenomations would largely improve the public health community's ability to better manage and to prevent stingray injuries. This volume fills that gap. With over 200 photos and illustrations, this book shows the characteristics of venomous stingray families along with other profile information, such as common name, geographical distribution, diagnostic features, reproduction, predators, parasites, the International Union for Conservation of Nature's conservation status. Importantly, it includes valuable information on stingray injuries, envenomation, and medical management. This volume will be very informative for students of fisheries science, marine biology, aquatic biology, and environmental sciences, and will become a standard reference for marine professionals, health practitioners, and college and university libraries, and as a helpful on-board "--Provided by publisher.
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Introduction -- Biology and ecology of marine stingrays -- Profile of marine stingrays -- Biology and ecology of freshwater stingrays -- Profile of freshwater stingrays -- Stingray injuries, envenomation, and medical management.

"This comprehensive book on the venomous stingrays of the world seas and freshwater systems provides first-hand information on the diversity, biology, and ecology of venomous stingrays of freshwater, brackish, and marine ecosystems. Each year thousands of injuries to swimmers and surfers are reported, with 750 to 1,500 stingray injuries reported each year in the US alone. As more vacationers spend their leisure time exploring coasts and tropical reefs, often in isolated areas without immediate access to advanced health care, there will be greater potential for stingray injuries. A thorough understanding about the diversity of stingrays of marine and freshwater ecosystems and their injuries and envenomations would largely improve the public health community's ability to better manage and to prevent stingray injuries. This volume fills that gap. With over 200 photos and illustrations, this book shows the characteristics of venomous stingray families along with other profile information, such as common name, geographical distribution, diagnostic features, reproduction, predators, parasites, the International Union for Conservation of Nature's conservation status. Importantly, it includes valuable information on stingray injuries, envenomation, and medical management. This volume will be very informative for students of fisheries science, marine biology, aquatic biology, and environmental sciences, and will become a standard reference for marine professionals, health practitioners, and college and university libraries, and as a helpful on-board "--Provided by publisher.

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