Introduction to the Biology of Marine LifeThis textbook examines selected groups of marine organisms within a framework of basic biological principles and processes. With attention to taxonomic, evolutionary, ecological, behavioral, and physiological aspects of biological study, the book contains chapters on habitat, patterns of association, phytoplankton, marine plants, protozoans and inv |
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Contents
The Ocean as a Habitat | 16 |
Patterns of Associations | 42 |
Photodisc | 53 |
Food Chains and Food Webs | 57 |
Phytoplankton | 66 |
Primary Production in the Sea | 79 |
Study Guide | 95 |
Marine Plants | 98 |
Tropical and Subtropical Shallow Seas | 252 |
Anatomy and Growth | 254 |
Reproduction in Corals | 261 |
Open Oceans | 290 |
The DeepSea Floor | 334 |
Marine Birds and Mammals in Polar Seas | 354 |
Marine Birds and Mammals | 355 |
Migration 316 | 363 |
Structural Features of Seaweeds | 105 |
4 | 114 |
Oceanography from | 123 |
Marine Protozoans and Invertebrates | 124 |
Marine Protozoans | 126 |
4 | 135 |
Marine Vertebrates | 156 |
Estuaries | 194 |
Mudflats | 204 |
Temperate Coastal Seas | 218 |
Example of Migration Integrating | 369 |
Harvesting Living Marine Resources | 382 |
Floor | 388 |
Harvesting Living Marine | 394 |
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Glossary | 423 |
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