TY - BOOK AU - McKee,David A. AU - Anderson,Mark AU - Hyde,Larry J. AU - Compton,Henry TI - Fishes of the rainbow: Henry Compton's art of the reefs T2 - Gulf Coast books SN - 9781623496975 AV - QL620.45 .M38 2018 U1 - 597.177/8909764 23 PY - 2018///] CY - College Station PB - Texas A & M University Press KW - Compton, Henry, KW - Coral reef fishes KW - Classification KW - Pictorial works KW - Marine biologists KW - Texas KW - Biography KW - Marine artists KW - Fishes in art KW - Poissons des récifs coralliens KW - Ouvrages illustrés KW - Biologistes de la vie marine KW - Biographies KW - Marinistes KW - Poissons dans l'art KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - lcgft KW - rvmgf N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: "Fishes of the rainbow" -- Henry Compton -- Life on the reef -- Building blocks of a coral reef -- Formation of a reef community -- Types of reefs -- Zonation of reefs -- Biology of reef fishes -- Light and color -- The art of Hank Compton / by Mark Anderson -- Taxonomic classifications -- Fishes of the rainbow -- Appendix: Digitizing the artwork / by Larry J. Hyde N2 - "In warm, shallow waters around the world, coral reefs teem with tens of thousands of marine species, including brightly colored and fancifully named fishes--damselffishes, angelfishes, dolphinfishes. Reefs rival rainforests in biodiversity and about a third of the world's marine fish species live part of their lives on coral reefs. In the 1960s, marine biologist Henry "Hank" Compton (1928-2005) of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Rockport Marine Lab participated in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean research cruises on which some of these fishes were collected. A talented artist, Compton painted watercolors based on photographs of collected specimens. He allowed free rein to both his scientific judgment and artistic vision and dubbed this series "Fishes of the Rainbow" because of the tropical fishes' myriad colors and patterns. Along with taxonomic descriptions, Compton wrote imaginative narratives to accompany the paintings, humorous and quirky stories of the fishes in their light-filled, busy, colorful coral worlds. In this follow up to "Fire in the Sea," this book introduces art lovers and tropical fish enthusiasts to Compton's second series of paintings. Here, marine biologist David A. McKee provides context for Compton's work as well as an informative overview of the science of coral reef ecosystems."-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2168601 ER -