Peter B. Moyle is coauthor of Fishes : An Introduction to Ichthyology (1988). He is Professor of Fisheries
Biology at the University of California, Davis.
Review
"Reading this unique field guide will be extremely rewarding for anyone who enjoys fishing, aquariums,
and aquatic ecosystems. The book's well-organized format and very readable text, supplemented with numerous outstanding
illustrations, provide an excellent scientific introduction to the world's little known ichthyofauna. Moyle's presentation
is a stimulating summary of fish biology with aquatic ecosystem assessments by an experienced teacher interested
in protecting habitats and maintaining species diversity."
--Jack DeForest, Audubon Naturalist News
"This book belongs not on the coffee table but on the armchair of anglers, aquarists, and other 'afishionados,'
both amateur and professional. Fish are jumping, the reading is easy, and the enthusiasm is contagious."
--John J. Ney, BioScience
"This book by a fish biologist brings the layperson up to speed on fish biology and behavior. But the fish
Moyle describes also become a metaphor for the fragile beauty of our world."
--Discover
University Of California Press Web Site, April, 2000
Summary
Engagingly written, with both learning and humor, Fish bridges the gap between purely pictorial books
and scholarly texts, and provides a succinct summary of fish biology and conservation for students and fish enthusiasts.