1st Edition

Oceanography and Marine Biology An annual review. Volume 43

Edited By R. N. Gibson, R. J. A. Atkinson, J. D. M. Gordon Copyright 2005
602 Pages 94 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

600 Pages
by CRC Press

Written by experts actively engaged in the field, . Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review explores the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of marine science. An essential reference for researchers and students in all fields of marine science, the text contains analyses on cold sleep sediments, unburnt coal in the marine environment, biofiltration and biofouling on artificial... Read more
Ecology of cold seep sediments: Interactions of fauna with flow, chemistry and microbes
Lisa A. Levin

Integrated assessment of a large marine ecosystem: A case study of the devolution of the Eastern Scotian Shelf, Canada
J.S. Choi, K.T. Frank, B.D. Petrie & W.C. Leggett

Biological effects of unburnt coal in the marine environment
Michael J. Ahrens & Donald J. Morrisey

Biofiltration and biofouling on artificial structures in Europe: The potential for mitigating organic impacts
David J. Hughes, Elizabeth J. Cook & Martin D.J. Sayer

Aspects of the physiology, biology and ecology of thalassinidean shrimps in relation to their burrow environment
R. James A. Atkinson & Alan C. Taylor

Zonation of deep biota on continental margins
Robert S. Carney

The ecology of rafting in the marine environment. II. The rafting organisms and community
Martin Thiel & Lars Gutow

Globalisation in marine ecosystems: The story of non-indigenous marine species across European seas
Nikos Streftaris, Argyro Zenetos & Evangelos Papathanassiou

Ecology and evolution of mimicry in coral reef fishes
Even Moland, Janelle V. Eagle & Geoffrey P. Jones

An evaluation of the evidence for linkages between mangroves and fisheries: A synthesis of the literature and identification of research directions
F.J. Manson, N.R. Loneragan, G.A. Skilleter & S.R. Phinn

Biography

R. J. A. Atkinson, R. N. Gibson, J. D. M. Gordon

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