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In this 1991 book, Professor Jamieson masterfully brings together
the literature on fish spermatozoa and voluminous work on the
evolutionary history of fishes to provide a detailed synthesis of
the two fields of fish spermatology and fish systematics. The
author begins by considering invertebrate phyla related to the
chordates, and goes through the lower chordates and early fishes to
the line leading to amphibians and to highest teleosts. His
treatment provides a review of fish systematics based on the
classical evidence of gross morphology in a cladistic framework and
a critical integration of this with information on the degree to
which spermatozoa support of conflict with the various hypotheses
of relationship. Additionally, Professor Jamieson is joined by Luke
K. -P. Leung to give a review of the principles of biological
cryopreservation and of the live preservation of fish gametes.
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