Diving and Marine Biology: The Ecology of the Sublittoral

Diving and Marine Biology: The Ecology of the Sublittoral

by George F. Warner
Diving and Marine Biology: The Ecology of the Sublittoral

Diving and Marine Biology: The Ecology of the Sublittoral

by George F. Warner

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Overview

First published in 1984, this attractively illustrated volume surveys the world of marine biology as revealed to the underwater diver. Before the invention of the aqualung it was hardly possible for biologists to make detailed ecological studies below the low tide mark. This was particularly true on rocky substrates, in kelp forests and on coral reefs. Divers have now been able to study these environments at first hand and this book is an account of what they have found. the book is divided into four parts. Part I, on rocky substrates, introduces the sublittoral animal communities and the effects of important environmental variables such as light, water movement, turbidity and interactions with other community members. Part II on kelp forests deals with the growth and production of the plants and with the interactions between plants and animals. Part III focuses on reef structure, coral growth, nutrition, biological interactions affecting the corals and aspects of the behaviour of reef fish.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521276795
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/01/1984
Series: Cambridge Studies in Modern Biology , #3
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Hard Substrates: 1. Physical factors and communities; 2. Adaptations of organisms to water movement; 3. Biological interactions; Part II. Kelp Forests: 4. The plants; 5. The fauna; Part III. Coral Reefs: 6. Reef structure and environment; 7. Nutrition and growth of reef corals; 8. Biological interaction with reef corals; 9. Reef faunas: fish; Part IV. Level Substrates: 10. Level substrates.
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