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Books : Study Books : Undergraduate & Postgraduate : Sciences : Biology : Hydrobiology
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A unique, concise, beautifully-illustrated guide to both identification and biology of common and widespread animals and seaweeds of the shore.
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Explores the causes and effects of ice ages that have gripped our planet throughout its history, from the earliest known glaciation - nearly three billion years ago - to the present. This book traces the lives of many of the brilliant and intriguing characters who have contributed to the evolving understanding of how ice ages come about.
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Suitable for underwater naturalists and marine scientists, this edition contains 825 classic marine life photographs of 600 common and rare reef fish species. Designed for divers, it makes it easy to identify the myriad fishes that inhabit the waters of Florida, the Caribbean, Bahamas and Brazil.
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Offers a survey of marine ecology, introducing the key processes and systems from which the marine environment is formed, and the issues and challenges which surround its conservation. The accompanying Online Resource Centre features figures from this book to facilitate lecture preparation.
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Ecology of Aquatic Systems brings together coverage of freshwater and marine systems to illustrate the principles and properties that unify aquatic systems. Using examples drawn from a wide geographical range, the book presents a broad survey of the field that acts as the ideal foundation for further study.
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In this new edition, Brian Moss continues to stress the human influence on freshwater ecosystem structure and function, making use of the wealth of data on pollution, water management, and conservation available since publication of the second edition.
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Suitable for identifying the weird and wonderful crabs, lobsters, shrimps, jellies, sponges, tunicates and mollusks that inhabit the reefs, this edition includes 220 photos of shells, camouflaged crabs, and a collection of nudibranchs and the most outrageous octopus discovered in the Caribbean.
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You know the fishes and can identify the reef critters, but what about the animals that actually form a coral reef? This work features 530 photographs of living specimens and scientific classifications that help identify virtually each species of stony coral, gorgonian, fire coral and black coral inhabiting the tropical western Atlantic.
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This text describes fisheries exploitation, biology, conservation and management, and reflects many recent and important changes in fisheries science, including growing concerns about the environmental impact of fisheries.
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Presents an examination of the scale of water pollution problems, and, through case studies, explores the type of investigations biologists need to undertake in solving them. The text draws comparisons between British and European practice,
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Taking an ecological approach, this marine biology text provides succinct coverage of the content while the photos and art work illustrates key concepts. It features phonetic pronunciations, a glossary of key terms, and end-of-chapter questions.
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A field guide for identifying reef fishes from the Gulf of California to the Pacific coast of Panama, including offshore islands. It contains over 500 photographs of 400 species taken in their natural habitat.





















