Freeliving Marine Nematodes
Author: Howard M. Platt
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13: 9789004085954
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Author: Howard M. Platt
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 502
ISBN-13: 9789004085954
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Olav Giere
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-03-14
Total Pages: 339
ISBN-13: 366202912X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive treatise on meiobenthology, the science of small animals which live, often disregarded even by zoologists, in huge numbers in all aquatic sediments. Covering all the scientific literature on the subject, particular emphasis is placed on ecological and systematic aspects. After a survey of the biotope conditions and important methods, the animals are introduced in a systematic account. This is followed by a report on the meiobenthos in relevant biotopes. The book concludes with an analysis of the productive role and the position of meiofauna in the food web and perspectives for future research.
Author: John S. Gray
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2009-01-22
Total Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 0198569017
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMarine sediments are the second largest habitat on earth and yet are poorly understood. This book gives a broad coverage of the central topics in the ecology of soft sediments.
Author: Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2013-12-18
Total Pages: 776
ISBN-13: 3110274256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis section of the Handbook of Zoology is intended as a comprehensive and exhaustive account of the biology of the taxa Gastrotricha, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Gnathostomulida, Micrognathozoa, Rotifera, Seisonida and Acanthocephala, covering all relevant topics such as morphology, ecology, phylogeny and diversity. The series is intended to be a detailed and up-to-date account of these taxa. As was the case with the first edition, the Handbook is intended to serve as a reliable resource for decades. Many of the taxa of this volume are comparatively unknown to many biologists, despite their diversity and importance for example in meiofaunal communities (Gastrotricha, Rotifera, Gnathostomulida), their fascinating recent discoveries (Loricifera and Micrognathozoa), their importance as parasites (many nematodes, Nematomorpha, Acanthocephala) and their importance for evolutionary questions (e.g. Priapulida, Gastrotricha). The groups covered range from those poor in species (such as Micrognathozoa with 2 known species) to the species-rich and diverse Nematoda and their ca. 20.000 described species. While each taxon is covered by one chapter, nematodes are treated in several chapters dedicated to their structural, taxonomic and ecological diversity.
Author: Cristiano Bellé
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-03-02
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 1839696508
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNematodes are microscopic, eel-like roundworms that can infect humans, animals, and plants and cause serious damage and yield losses in a wide range of crops worldwide. This book includes thirteen chapters that address such topics as diagnosing nematode infections in crops (fruits and horticultural crops), management and biological control of plant-parasitic nematodes, biological indicators of nematodes, and entomopathogenic and marine nematodes. This comprehensive volume is a useful resource for students, teachers, researchers, field workers, and all those interested in and working with nematodes.
Author: Southampton Oceanography Centre
Publisher: IUCN
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 9782880852504
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin Solan
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2012-07-19
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 0191637394
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe biological composition and richness of most of the Earth's major ecosystems are being dramatically and irreversibly transformed by anthropogenic activity. Yet, despite the vast areal extent of our oceans, the mainstay of research to-date in the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning arena has been weighted towards ecological observations and experimentation in terrestrial plant and soil systems. This book provides a framework for extending these concepts to a variety of marine systems. Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning is the first book to address the latest advances in biodiversity-function science using marine examples. It brings together contributions from the leading scientists in the field to provide an in-depth evaluation of the science, before offering a perspective on future research directions for some of the most pressing environmental issues facing society today and in the future.
Author: Daniel Junqueira Dorta
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2022-11-30
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 1803555793
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGiven the widespread presence of chemical compounds in the environment and their effects on organisms, there is an increasing need to better understand the mechanisms underlying their toxicity. This book brings together 13 chapters on a variety of topics from different areas of research in environmental pollutants toxicology. While it illustrates the toxic effects of several environmental contaminants on humans and the biota, it also introduces methodologies for assessing environmental contamination as well as remediation techniques.
Author: Michael A. Rex
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780674036079
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRex and Etter present the first synthesis of patterns and causes of biodiversity in organisms that dwell in the vast sediment ecosystem of ocean floor. They offer a new understanding of marine biodiversity that will be of general interest to ecologists and is crucial to responsible exploitation of natural resources at the deep-sea floor.
Author: Anastasios Eleftheriou
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2008-04-15
Total Pages: 443
ISBN-13: 0470995114
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEcosystems of the benthic environment are a sensitive index toecological change, and as such demand long-term and effectivemonitoring. Methods for the Study of Marine Benthos providescomprehensive information on the tools and techniques available tothose working in areas where the declining health of the sea,depletion of marine resources and the biodiversity of marine lifeare major concerns. In response to the need for increasingly detailed information onbottom-living communities, this fully revised new editionoffers: Contributions from a broad range of internationally recognisedexperts New information for those compiling environmental impactstatements, pollution assessments and working with eco-systemmanagement Two separate chapters on Imaging Techniques and DivingSystems A vital tool for all marine and environmental scientists,ecologists, fisheries workers and oceanographers, libraries in alluniversities and research establishments where these subjects arestudied and taught will find this book a valuable addition to theirshelves.