Fishes of the World
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Fishes of the World is a standard reference for the systematics of fishes. It was first written in 1976 by the American ichthyologist Joseph S. Nelson (1937–2011). Now in its fifth edition (2016), the work is a comprehensive overview of the diversity and classification of the 30,000-plus fish species known to science.
The book begins with a general overview of
genera
and species are mentioned, though the book does generally not deal with the species-level diversity. The complexities of the higher taxa are described succinctly, with many references for difficult points. The book does not contain any color illustrations.
The fourth edition was the first to incorporate the wide use of DNA analysis, revising many earlier classifications.
The first edition appeared in 1976, the second in 1984, the third in 1994 (
ISBN 9781118342336
).
References
- Michael A. Bell (1995). "Review of Fishes of the World by Joseph S. Nelson". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 70: 232–233. JSTOR 3036281.
- JSTOR 2412830.
- JSTOR 2824104.
- Lynne R. Parenti (1995). "Review of Fishes of the World by Joseph S. Nelson". Copeia. 1995: 262–264. JSTOR 1446836.
- Day, Julia J. (2006-12-01). "Review of Fishes of the World, 4th Edition". Fish and Fisheries. 7 (4): 334. ISSN 1467-2979.