
ISBN13: | 9781032964287 |
ISBN10: | 1032964286 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 258 pages |
Size: | 254x178 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 419 Illustrations, color; 417 Halftones, color; 2 Line drawings, color |
700 |
Parrotfish of the Great Barrier Reef
GBP 160.00
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The array of colours found on the Scarini tribe (family: Labridae) commonly known as the Parrotfish, is truly astounding and is showcased to breathtaking effect in this book. Michelle Brayshaw reveals the array of colour changes which these fish display through ontological (slow) and physiological (fast) processes.
The array of colours found on the Scarini tribe (family: Labridae), commonly known as the Parrotfish, is truly astounding and is showcased to breathtaking effect in this book. Photographer and artist Michelle Brayshaw reveals the array of colour changes which these fish display through ontological (slow) and physiological (fast) processes. The obvious differences occur in the three phases of their lives, but it is the subtle changes in colour that can be the most bizarre, occurring while feeding, mating, courting, cleaning, camouflaging themselves to their backgrounds or the fish around them, experiencing mood swings, fighting, playing and, most excitingly of all, when they are transitioning from female to male. This feat is not unique to the Parrotfish, but no other animals do it with such glamour and colour.
Through hundreds of hours of observational research, this book highlights the light play and physiological and ontological colour changes of the Scarini found on the Great Barrier Reef in stunning photographic accuracy. It also includes comprehensive information about why Parrotfish are so important for the health and resilience of the reef,f instilling in the reader a deeper sense of the treasures found there and reminding us of the interconnected nature of our existence.
?Blending colour, images, paintings, and a love of the sea through the eyes and behaviour of her beloved Parrotfish, Michelle brings a different style to the academic books we carry on board our vessel as reference material. What is different is that you feel the pulse of the emotion between the writer and her subject, the extraordinary Parrotfish. Congratulations, Michelle, in absolutely showcasing one of our most awesome underwater creatures.?
Alan Wallish, Founder, Passions of Paradise, Reef Operator, Cairns, Australia
?We absolutely love this book. It?s great to see this extraordinary animal bought to the pages of a comprehensive guide.?
Andy Ridley, CEO, Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef
?The readers of this unique book will experience how colour appears and what colours do appear. The energy of colour produced from the chromatophores in the skins of the Parrotfish will evoke both feelings of pleasure and wonderment. Nature displayed in this way has a transforming effect on our being, bringing our imaginations and sensibilities into a world shielded by water, often hidden and forgotten.?
Dr. Sharyn A Schubert, Educator and Researcher, edD;, B.A.(Hons)., B.Ed.,.
Grad.Dip.Theo. Ed., Dip.T.
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. About the Author. Introduction. 1 Bolbometopon muricatum: Bumphead Parrotfish. 2 Calatomus carolina: Stareye Parrotfish. 3 Cetoscarus ocellatus: Two?Colour Parrotfish. 4 Chlorurus bleekeri: Bleeker?s Parrotfish. 5 Chlorurus japanesis: Japanese Parrotfish. 6 Chlorurus microrhinos: Steephead Parrotfish. 7 Chlorurus spilurus: Bullethead Parrotfish. 8 Hipposcarus longiceps: Pacific Longnose Parrotfish. 9 Scarus altipinnis: Filament?Finned Parrotfish. 10 Scarus chameleon: Chameleon Parrotfish. 11 Scarus dimidiatus: Blue?Bridled Parrotfish. 12 Scarus flavipectoralis: Yellowfin Parrotfish. 13 Scarus frenatus: Bridled Parrotfish. 14 Scarus ghobban: Blue?Bar Parrotfish. 15 Scarus globiceps: Globehead Parrotfish. 16 Scarus niger: Swarthy Parrotfish. 17 Scarus oviceps: Dark?Cap Parrotfish. 18 Scarus psittacus: Palenose Parrotfish. 19 Scarus quoyi: Quoy?s Parrotfish. 20 Scarus rivulatus: Surf Parrotfish. 21 Scarus rubroviolaceus: Ember Parrotfish. 22 Scarus schlegeli: Schlegel?s Parrotfish. 23 Scarus spinus: Yellowhead Parrotfish. Plates of Ontological Changes in Ten Species. References Cited and Further Reading. With Thanks To. Index.