This unique, concise and beautifully illustrated guide allows students to identify over 650 of the common, widespread animals and seaweeds of the shore. User-friendly dichotomous keys are supported by details of diagnostic features and biology of each species. Now enhanced with 32 pages of colour, t
A Studentβs Guide to the Seashore
β Scribed by J. D. Fish, S. Fish (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 489
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
At one time or another, we have all been drawn by the fascination of the seashore. For the holiday maker, the relaxing day by the sea often turns out to be a most rewarding foray among rock pools and dense canopies of seaweed; for naturalists and students, the shore is one of the most challenging habitats. Whatever our interests and expertise, one of our first objectives when faced with the diversity of plant and animal life on the shore is to name the individual specimens and we quickly learn that this can be a difficult, though rewarding, occupation. Once an organism has been identified, a number of questions naturally follow. What is its life-cycle? How does it feed and reproduce? How long does it live? The answers to such questions give an insight into the lives of the plants and animals of the shore and are one of the first steps in an understandΒ ing of the complexity of the shore environment. However, the information required to answer such questions is not always easily accessible and even when it is known it is often scattered in various books and research journals making it difficult and time consuming to find. Although a variety of identification keys and guides is available, some designed for the specialist, others for the amateur, such texts generally give little, if any, information on the biology of the organisms.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Design and layout of the book....Pages 9-9
Illustrated guide to the plants and animals of the shore....Pages 10-29
Algae....Pages 30-65
Lichenes....Pages 66-70
Angiospermae....Pages 71-75
Porifera....Pages 76-82
Cnidaria....Pages 83-121
Ctenophora....Pages 122-124
Platyhelminthes....Pages 125-128
Nemertea....Pages 129-133
Priapula....Pages 134-135
Annelida....Pages 136-182
Mollusca....Pages 183-281
Arthropoda....Pages 282-350
Sipuncula....Pages 351-353
Echiura....Pages 354-355
Bryozoa....Pages 356-366
Phoronida....Pages 367-368
Echinodermata....Pages 369-390
Hemichordata....Pages 391-392
Chordata....Pages 393-431
Back Matter....Pages 432-473
β¦ Subjects
Earth Sciences, general
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