1st Edition
Oceanography and Marine Biology An annual review. Volume 54
Perspectives in Visual Imaging for Marine Biology and Ecology: From Acquisition to Understanding
Jennifer M. Durden, Timm Schoening, Franziska Althaus, Ariell Friedman, Rafael Garcia, Adrian G. Glover, Jens Greinert, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Daniel O.B. Jones, Anne Jordt, Jeffrey W. Kaeli, Kevin Köser, Linda A. Kuhnz, Dhugal Lindsay, Kirsty J. Morris, Tim W. Nattkemper, Jonas Osterloff, Henry A. Ruhl, Hanumant Singh, Maggie Tran & Brian J. Bett
The Contrasting Ecology of Temperate Macrotidal and Microtidal Estuaries
James R. Tweedley, Richard M. Warwick & Ian C. Potter
Disentangling Habitat Concepts for Demersal Marine Fish Management
Sophie. A. M. Elliott, Rosanna J. Milligan, Michael. R. Heath, William. R. Turrell & David M. Bailey
Ocean Sprawl: Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity Management in a Changing World
Louise B. Firth, Antony M. Knights, Danielle Bridger, Alison J. Evans, Nova Mieszkowska, Pippa Moore, Nessa E. O’Connor, Emma Sheehan, Richard C. Thompson & Stephen J. Hawkins
Coral Responses to Anthropogenic Stress in the 21st Century – An Ecophysiological Perspective
Michael J. Sweet & Barbara E. Brown
The Ecological Impacts of Sub-Marine Tailings Placement
Elisabetta B. Morello, Michael D.E. Haywood, David T. Brewer, Simon C. Apte, Gert asmund, Y.T. John Kwong & Darren Dennis
Ecological Roles of Exploited Sea Cucumbers
Steven W. Purcell, Chantal Conand, Sven Uthicke & Maria Byrne
Establishing Baselines: Eighty Years of Phytoplankton Diversity and Biomass in South-Eastern Australia
Penelope A. Ajani, Gustaaf M. Hallegraeff, Drew Allen, Alex Coughlan, Anthony J. Richardson, Leanne K. Armand, Tim Ingleton & Shauna A. Murray
Biography
R.N. Hughes, D.J. Hughes, I.P. Smith, I. P., A.C. Dale
This textbook provides a comprehensive review of the fields of oceanography and marine biology. While the authors go into great detail to explain the subjects in each chapter, thelanguage is straightforward and is adequately suitable for students at an undergraduate level and above. Each chapter presents a unique consideration for those studying the fields of oceanography and marine biology… Portions of the book may be helpful to those natural product chemists studying specific organisms (phytoplankton) or sites (SE Australia).
Melissa M. Galey & Laura M. Sanchez, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, US, in J. Nat. Prod. 2017, 80, 2591−2592






