Sharks are the top predators in many marine ecosystems. But tales of the killer instincts and fearsomely sharp senses of these hunters can obscure their full life histories. In fact, sharks are characterful, exhibit surprisingly complex behaviors, and lead secretive lives full of interest in every type of marine habitat. The Lives of Sharks is a fascinating and beautifully illustrated guide to these iconic marine creatures from two world-renowned experts. This book explores shark physiology, anatomy, behavior, ecology, and evolution, as well as conservation and the impact of human activity on shark populations. With stunning photographs and illustrations, as well as profiles of selected species, this is a comprehensive, authoritative, and inviting introduction to global shark life today.
Daniel C. Abel is professor of marine science at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. His research focuses on the physiology and ecology of sharks and rays, and he is the coauthor of several books, including Tooth and Claw: Top Predators of the World (Princeton). R. Dean Grubbs is associate director of research at Florida State University’s Coastal and Marine Laboratory. He is a shark biologist and international authority on shark fisheries and conservation.
"[An] enthralling book. . . . Lavishly illustrated with big color photos and drawings, the book covers shark biology, behavior and ecology in prose that's authoritative but highly accessible to anyone bitten by shark fever."—Ron Charles, Washington Post
"[A] landmark, myth-busting book."—Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today
"Truly excellent."—David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds
"[A] wonderful new book packed with facts and information about these magnificent animals. . . . Whether you are studying marine biology, or just love these perfect predators, this book will be one that you pluck from your collection time and time again."—Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown, Scubaverse
"A thoughtful, easy read, suitable either for dipping into or working through, and would look good on any shark diver’s shelves."—Steve Weinman, Divernet
"Many people experience irrepressible fear while swimming in the presence of sharks but exhibit deep interest in sharks when safely ashore. This text will satisfy the latter urge and may even mitigate some of the former concern."—S.R. Fegley, Choice