An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life

An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life

Author: James L. Sumich

Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 9780697159892

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The new edition of An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life is designed to reach your introductory students with effective and interesting learning tools. Its design and content are focused on capturing the attention of your students-- and focused on helping you teach. In the sixth edition, author James Sumich has maintained the text's readability and balanced approach, while incorporating several exciting new features:


Russian Marine Expeditionary Investigations of the World Ocean

Russian Marine Expeditionary Investigations of the World Ocean

Author: R. Tatusko

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13:

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Presents results of sea voyages and ocean expeditions performed by Russian seamen from the late 17th century to the present; includes coverage of the most famous expeditions, national and international projects involving Russia, and organizations contributing to research of the world oceans. Appropriate for international oceanographic scientific communities as well as anyone interested in historical Russian marine explorations and the current state of expeditionary research. Inclusion of general information about Russia's marine expeditionary research renders the work particularly useful for students and officers in navigation schools.


Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life

Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life

Author: James L. Sumich

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780763729158

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The laboratory companion to Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life by James L. Sumich and John F. Morrissey, this laboratory manual further engages students in the excitement and challenges of understanding marine organisms and the environments in which they live. Students will benefit from a more thorough examination of the topics introduced in the text and lecture through observation and critical thinking activities in the Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life. Also, the lab manual includes suggested topics for additional investigation, which provides flexibility for both instructors and for students to explore further various topics of interest. The only lab manual of its kind, Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life is the ideal complement to any marine biology teaching and learning package!


An Ecological Framework for Marine Fishery Investigations

An Ecological Framework for Marine Fishery Investigations

Author: J. F. Caddy

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9789251025109

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The text is intended as supplementary reading for fisheries workers, especially in developing countries, who do not always have ready access to current literature on applied marine ecology. An attempt is made to develop a wide range of concepts in a form that will hopefully encourage their incorporation into a practical, decision-making context. The food web and associated trophic interactions form the principal theme, in an approach that gives equal emphasis to qualitative, as well as the less easily measured quantitative considerations. An attempt is made to illustrate the consequences of the aggregated nature of much of marine production, as well as the subsequent dispersal of production in space and time, and how these processes affect the potential for economic harvest of commercial components of the ecosystem. Separate sections touch on environmental influences on production, relevant spatial and temporal scales for ecosystem analysis, life history strategies, diversity and stability, the concepts of the ecological niche, the community and the assemblage, and outline some first steps towards quantifiying production in marine ecosystems. Different approaches to representing trophic and other interactions are discussed, with examples from the literature. Reference is made to several ecological subsystems, in order to illustrate the main concepts presented. These include the mangrove ecosystem, the arcto-boreal macrophyte community, a mediterranean demersal fish assemblage, and the oceanic ecosystem associated with high seas tuna stocks. In practical terms, it is concluded that the first and simplest approach to multispecies resource management is not necessarily the manipulation of individual food web components, but the identification, mapping and conservation of critical habitats, especially centres of local production, and their associated ecological dissipation structures.


Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life

Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life

Author: Gordon Dudley

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2011-03-15

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 144960501X

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This unique marine biology laboratory and field manual engages students in the excitement and challenges of understanding marine organisms and the environments in which they live. Students will benefit from a thorough examination of topics such as the physical and chemical properties of seawater, marine microbes, algae, and a wide variety of invertebrate and vertebrate animals through observation and critical thinking activities. The manual also includes suggested topics for additional investigation, which provides flexibility for both instructors and students who wish to further explore various topics of interest. Laboratory and Field Investigations in Marine Life is the ideal compliment to any marine biology teaching and learning package.