Gene Helfman is a professor emeritus at the Odum School of Ecology's Program in Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development, University of Georgia. He is co-author of Fishes: The Animal Answer Guide, also published by Johns Hopkins. George H. Burgess is coordinator of museum operations and director of the Florida Program for Shark Research at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Introducing Sharks, Skates, Rays, and Chimaeras 2. Form and Function of Sharks 3. Shark Colors 4. Shark Behavior 5. Shark Ecology 6. Reproduction and Development 7. Foods and Feeding 8. Sharks and Humans 9. Shark Problems (from a human's viewpoint) 10. Human Problems (from a shark's viewpoint) 11. Sharks in Stories, Media, and Literature 12. "Sharkology" Appendix A: Sharks, Skates, Rays, and Chimaeras of the World Appendix B: Organizations That Promote the Study and Conservation of Sharks Appendix C: Websites That Provide Useful and Accurate Information on Sharks Bibliography Index
Whether you fear sharks or just have a curiosity about them, Sharks: The Animal Answer Guide will home school you about these fascinating creatures that have been around for millions of years... Get a copy, you'll be glad you did. -- Skip Clement Fly Life Magazine.com Why do sharks attack people? How often do attacks really occur? Must we really contemplate a visit to the beach with terror? Such questions come to mind as shark season approaches. Fortunately, the answer to these and many other shark questions can be found in Sharks: The Animal Answer Guide. -- Whit Gibbons Tuscaloosa News