Seaside NaturalistFrom Simon & Schuster, Seaside Naturalist is Deborah A. Coulombe's guide to study the seashore. Seaside Naturalist is an illustrated guide to marine plants and animals includes the characteristics of protozoa, arthropods, sponges, mollusks, reptiles, birds, fish, and mammals. With a foreword by Julia Steed Mawson, Nature Center Director, University of Hampshire Marine Program. |
Contents
Arthropods | 127 |
12 | 145 |
13 | 157 |
15 | 187 |
16 | 193 |
17 | 203 |
18 | 217 |
Geologic Eras | 229 |
Selected Bibliography | 242 |
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adult amphipods animals arthropods Atlantic coast attached baleen barnacles benthic birds bivalves body bottom brittle star bryozoans burrow calcareous Cape Cod carapace cells chiton ciliated clam cnidocytes coelenterates colonies color comb jellies common coral creatures crustaceans echinoderms edible eggs exoskeleton False feed female fish flatworms foot gills grow Gulf hatch hermit crab Horseshoe crab hydroids inches intertidal invertebrates jaws jellyfish larvae live lobsters low tide male mangrove mantle marine mollusks moon mouth mussels ocean organisms oxygen oyster particles periwinkle phylum plankton plants polychaetes polyps predators prey proboscis protozoans radula reef rocks salt sand dollar scale worms sea anemones sea cucumber sea spiders sea star sea turtles sea urchin seaweed sharks shell shipworm shore shrimp siphon skeleton snail species sperm spines Spiny sponges squid stinging substrate subtidally surface swim tail teeth tentacles tissue True True/False Quiz tube feet tunicates Turtle grass usually waves whales worms zone zooids