The Marine World – A Natural History of Ocean Life
Wild Nature Press (Verlag)
978-0-9573946-2-9 (ISBN)
Without knowledge of the animals, plants and other organisms that live in the marine world, we cannot hope to support or implement successful conservation and management measures, nor truly appreciate the incredible wealth and variety of marine life.The Marine World is the product of a lifetime spent by Frances Dipper happily observing and studying marine organisms the world over. It has been brought to colourful life by a myriad of enthusiastic underwater photographers and by Marc Dando, the renowned natural history illustrator.Foreword by Mark Carwardine
Frances Dipper is an author, lecturer and marine consultant, she is a naturalist at heart and has been studying marine life round the world for nearly 40 years. Drawing on her experiences, she has written many books for both children and adults.
Foreword by Mark Carwardine 8Introduction9Part I: The Physical Ocean11Ocean Research12Going down 13From the surface 14Satellites 15The Marine Environment16Light 18Salinity 20Density and viscosity 22Water pressure 23Dissolved gases and acidity 24Sea temperature 26Ocean currents 28Tides 30Waves 32The main divisions of the marine environment 34Part II: The Living Ocean39Environments and Ecosystems40Open water (pelagic environments) 49Seabed (benthic environments) 68Sea shore (intertidal) 82Sublittoral 92Deep seabed 109Part III: Marine Life 115Ocean Life116Distribution of ocean life 117Past ocean life: marine fossils 118Classification 120Bacteria and Archaea126Marine Plants and Chromists128Seaweeds (macroalgae) 130Marine microalgae 149Marine flowering plants 157Marine Fungi168Lichens 169Protozoa172Microanimals 174Comb jellies 174Arrow worms 176Water bears 177Gastrotrichs 178Goblet worms 179Rotifers 180Placozoans 181Cycliophorans 181Sponges182Cnidarians188Hydroids 191Jellyfish 195Soft corals and sea fans (Octocorals) 200Stony corals and anemones (Hexacorals) 205Annelid Worms 210Polychaetes 211Oligochaetes 216Leeches 217Other Worms218Flatworms 218Ribbon worms 220Nematodes 222Peanut worms 223Spoon worms 224Cephalorhyncha 225Phoronids 226Xenacoelomorpha 227Molluscs228Gastropods 230Bivalves 238Cephalopods 246Chitons 252Minor molluscs 254Brachiopods 256Arthropods258Horseshoe crabs and sea spiders 262Crustaceans 264Bryozoans284Echinoderms 288Starfish 290Brittlestars 294Sea urchins 296Sea cucumbers 300Featherstars 302Hemichordates 304Chordates306Non-vertebrate chordates 307Marine Fishes 314Jawless fishes 320Cartilaginous fishes 326Ray-finned fishes 358Lobe-finned fishes 400Marine Reptiles 402Crocodiles 405Sea turtles 407Sea snakes 412Marine Iguana 415Marine Mammals by Robert Irving416Whales and dolphins 420Dugong and manatees 439Seals and Walrus 444Marine otters 454Polar Bear 456Marine Birds by Marianne Taylor458Seabirds 464Waders 478Marine wildfowl 485Other marine birds 490Interrelationships492Defence, attack and camouflage 492Symbiosis 498Marine Protected Areas502Ocean sanctuaries 504Marine reserves 506Marine parks 510Appendices514Appendix I Organisations and recording schemes 515Appendix II Metric and imperial measurements and SI units 518Appendix III Prefixes and suffixes 519References521Acknowledgements526Image credits527Index529
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.12.2019 |
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Verlagsort | Plymouth |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 221 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 1816 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Natur / Ökologie |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Naturführer | |
ISBN-10 | 0-9573946-2-4 / 0957394624 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-9573946-2-9 / 9780957394629 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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