Marine BiologyThe new, sixth edition of Marine Biology covers the basics of marine biology and takes a global, non-regional perspective, emphasizing that the world's oceans and seas are an integrated system that cannot be understood by looking in any one person's own backyard. For many students this is a new perspective. This introductory, one-semester text is designed for non-majors. |
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Page 112
... common names . The trouble with common names is that they are not very precise . The same common name may be applied to different species , and the same species may have different common names . The name " spiny lobster " ( Figure 4-29 ) ...
... common names . The trouble with common names is that they are not very precise . The same common name may be applied to different species , and the same species may have different common names . The name " spiny lobster " ( Figure 4-29 ) ...
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... common on rocky shores and below the lowest tide marks from polar to tropical coasts ( Figure 5-21 ) . A thallus con- sisting of thin , large blades is the most common growth form . Palmaria is common in the north Atlantic . Its blades ...
... common on rocky shores and below the lowest tide marks from polar to tropical coasts ( Figure 5-21 ) . A thallus con- sisting of thin , large blades is the most common growth form . Palmaria is common in the north Atlantic . Its blades ...
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... common are ( A ) manatee grass ( Sy- ringodium ) , ( B ) eelgrass ( Zostera ) , ( C ) surf grass ( Phyllospadix ) , ( D ) turtle grass ( Thalassia ) , ( E ) surf grass ( Phyllospadix scouleri ) . B D E Eelgrass ( Zostera ) is the most ...
... common are ( A ) manatee grass ( Sy- ringodium ) , ( B ) eelgrass ( Zostera ) , ( C ) surf grass ( Phyllospadix ) , ( D ) turtle grass ( Thalassia ) , ( E ) surf grass ( Phyllospadix scouleri ) . B D E Eelgrass ( Zostera ) is the most ...
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The Sea Floor | 22 |
Chemical and Physical Features | 51 |
Part Life in the Marine | 85 |
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