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Armleuchteralgen - Die Characeen Deutschlands (German, Hardcover, 1. Aufl. 2016): Universitat Rostock Armleuchteralgen - Die Characeen Deutschlands (German, Hardcover, 1. Aufl. 2016)
Universitat Rostock
R3,172 Discovery Miles 31 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dieses Buch beschreibt umfassend die Armleuchtergewachse Deutschlands. Von der Palaontologie bis zum Naturschutz ist alles in diesem Band enthalten: Bestimmungsschlussel, Artkapitel, Fundortubersicht , Bioindikation, Systematik und Ontogenese. Alle Kapitel sind von Spezialisten des jeweiligen Gebietes verfasst.

Advances in Research Techniques for the Study of Sea Turtles (Hardcover): Juan M Rguez-Baron, Monica Lara, Rafael... Advances in Research Techniques for the Study of Sea Turtles (Hardcover)
Juan M Rguez-Baron, Monica Lara, Rafael Riosmena-Rodriguez
R5,348 R5,029 Discovery Miles 50 290 Save R319 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the last four decades, threats from anthropogenic activities such as Bycatch, modification or destruction of critical habitats, and use or consumption of products from turtles along with inherent life history features of sea turtles have declined severely in population sizes. Recently, through modern research techniques, we have learned some important aspects of taxonomy, ecology and biology of these animals; those findings revealed the role of sea turtles in their ecosystems, migratory patterns, habitat use and the main population hotspots and conservation units. This book aims to address the current situation on sea turtle research, to provide an overview of the newest tools and techniques for research, but at the same time provide key elements on management of sea turtles and how they can be used for conservation purposes. Through the detailed description of each technique and case studies that this book contains, students, researchers and academics can properly raise their research questions and experimental designs, which consequently enable them to obtain results comparable to those reported in studies from journals of high impact.

Human-Wildlife Conflict - Complexity in the Marine Environment (Paperback): Megan Draheim, Francine Madden, Julie-Beth... Human-Wildlife Conflict - Complexity in the Marine Environment (Paperback)
Megan Draheim, Francine Madden, Julie-Beth McCarthy, Chris Parsons
R2,035 Discovery Miles 20 350 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has classically been defined as a situation where wildlife impacts humans negatively (physically, economically, or psychologically), and where humans likewise negatively impact wildlife. However, there is growing consensus that the conflict between people about wildlife is as important as the conflict between people and wildlife. HWC not only affects the conservation of one species in a particular geographic area, but also impacts the willingness of an individual, a community, and wider society to support conservation programs in general. This book explores the complexity inherent in these situations, covering the theory, principles, and practical applications of HWC work, making it accessible and usable for conservation practitioners, as well as of interest to researchers more concerned with a theoretical approach to the subject. Through a series of case studies, the book's authors and editors tackle a wide variety of subjects relating to conflict, from the challenges of wicked problems and common pool resources, to the roles that storytelling and religion can play in conflict. Throughout the book, the authors work with a Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) approach, adapted from the peacebuilding field to address the reality of conservation today. The authors utilise one of CCT's key analytic components, the Levels of Conflict model, as a tool to provide insight into their case studies. Although the examples discussed are from the world of marine conservation, the lessons they provide are applicable to a wide variety of global conservation issues, including those in the terrestrial realm. Human-Wildlife Conflict will be essential reading for graduate students and established researchers in the field of marine conservation biology. It will also be a valuable reference for a global audience of conservation practitioners, wildlife managers, and other conservation professionals.

Narwhals - Arctic Whales in a Melting World (Hardcover): Todd McLeish Narwhals - Arctic Whales in a Melting World (Hardcover)
Todd McLeish
R3,338 Discovery Miles 33 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Among all the large whales on Earth, the most unusual and least studied is the narwhal, the northernmost whale on the planet and the one most threatened by global warming. Narwhals thrive in the fjords and inlets of northern Canada and Greenland. These elusive whales, whose long tusks were the stuff of medieval European myths and Inuit legends, are uniquely adapted to the Arctic ecosystem and are able to dive below thick sheets of ice to depths of up to 1,500 meters in search of their prey-halibut, cod, and squid. Join Todd McLeish as he travels high above the Arctic circle to meet: Teams of scientific researchers studying the narwhal's life cycle and the mysteries of its tusk Inuit storytellers and hunters Animals that share the narwhals' habitat: walruses, polar bears, bowhead and beluga whales, ivory gulls, and two kinds of seals McLeish consults logbooks kept by whalers and explorers and interviews folklorists and historians to tease out the relationship between the real narwhal and the mythical unicorn. In Colorado, he visits climatologists studying changes in the seasonal cycles of the Arctic ice. From a history of the trade in narwhal tusks to descriptions of narwhals' vocalizations as heard through hydrophones, Narwhals reveals the beauty and thrill of the narwhal and its habitat, and the threat it faces from a rapidly changing world. Watch the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHwaqdKyLCQ&list=UUge4MONgLFncQ1w1C_BnHcw&index=9&feature=plcp

Successful Conservation Strategies for Sea Turtles - Achievements & Challenges (Hardcover): Monica Lara Uc, Juan M Rguez-Baron,... Successful Conservation Strategies for Sea Turtles - Achievements & Challenges (Hardcover)
Monica Lara Uc, Juan M Rguez-Baron, Rafael Riosmena-Rodriguez
R4,917 Discovery Miles 49 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After decades of research, monitoring, and analysis, we still have so much to learn about sea turtles. As reptiles, they are environmentally sensitive animals and thus can sense acute changes in their habitat. This rudimentary tactic of ectothermic animals has possibly conceded to the survival of sea turtle populations over millions of years. They have endured cooling and warming of the earth. The habitats they depend on have endured fierce hurricanes and erosion. Now the question remains if sea turtle populations and their habitats will survive the challenges and pressures that humans place on the world. The anthology of research presented in this textbook is diverse and yet so interconnected. We cannot work to conserve wildlife populations without a fundamental understanding of habitat or the range of changes that individuals within a population can tolerate. Sea turtles are no exception. Changes in migration patterns due to climate change, diversity of food sources between species, acute habitat selection for nesting, mutations in genetics, and differences in anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry between species and even individuals make the study of sea turtles dynamic and challenging.

L'Histoire Naturelle Des Estranges Poissons Marins, (Ed.1551) (French, Paperback, 1551 ed.): Pierre Belon L'Histoire Naturelle Des Estranges Poissons Marins, (Ed.1551) (French, Paperback, 1551 ed.)
Pierre Belon
R484 Discovery Miles 4 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ocean Acidification - Elements & Considerations (Paperback): Scott Raisman, Daniel T. Murphy Ocean Acidification - Elements & Considerations (Paperback)
Scott Raisman, Daniel T. Murphy
R1,476 Discovery Miles 14 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, the extent of effects on the ocean and marine resources is an increasing concern. One aspect of this issue is the ongoing process (known as ocean acidification) whereby seawater becomes less alkaline as more CO2 dissolves in it, causing hydrogen ion concentration in seawater to increase. Scientists are concerned that increasing hydrogen ion concentration could reduce growth or even cause the death of shell-forming animals (eg: corals, molluscs, and certain planktonic organisms) as well as disrupt marine food webs and the reproductive physiology of certain species. While not yet fully understood, the ecological and economic consequences of ocean acidification could be substantial. Scientists are concerned that increasing hydrogen ion concentration in seawater could alter biogeochemical cycles, disrupt physiological processes of marine organisms, and damage marine ecosystems. This book examines potential legislative action by Congress relating to authorising, funding, and co-ordinating research to increase knowledge about ocean acidification and its potential effects on marine ecosystems.

Continental Shelf - Geographical Distribution, Biota & Ecological Significance (Hardcover): Lawrence Scanlon, Joyce L Ranieri Continental Shelf - Geographical Distribution, Biota & Ecological Significance (Hardcover)
Lawrence Scanlon, Joyce L Ranieri
R3,343 Discovery Miles 33 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this work, the authors discuss the geographical distribution, biota and ecological significance of the Continental Shelf. The topics include the sea bottoms of the Continental Shelf of the Naples Bay in Southern Italy and its inferences on the volcanic and sedimentary processes on stratigraphic architecture; the geomorphological characteristics of the submerged topography along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast; and the benthic boundary layer (Bbl) of the macrofaunal communities structure over oligotrophic continental shelves.

Post-Cambrian Testate Foraminifera as a System in its Evolution (Hardcover): Alla-Valeria Mikhalevich Post-Cambrian Testate Foraminifera as a System in its Evolution (Hardcover)
Alla-Valeria Mikhalevich
R6,499 R5,826 Discovery Miles 58 260 Save R673 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foraminifera is a big group of unicellular eukaryotic and mostly sea animals, having a hard shell of complexity striking for unicellular organisms. It includes over 4,500 genera and about 40,000 species, mostly now extinct. Their usual size is about 0.5 mm but some giant forms may reach 17 to 20 cm. The multi-chamberedness of their advanced forms with their complex inner integrative systems represents the evolutionary attempt to overcome a unicellular level of organization. The role of the ramified system of the thinnest canals in their multi-chambered shells could be compared with the role of the blood system in Metazoans. The beauty of their shells attracted Leonardo da Vinci to describe them in his ornaments. The highest morphological variability of their shells along with the small number of their chromosomes may permit their usage in the future as classical objects of genetic-morphological studies. Their species are used as bio-indicators of recent and paleo environments, as well as markers of the carbohydrates bearing strata.

Microalgae - Biotechnology, Microbiology & Energy (Hardcover): Melanie N Johansen Microalgae - Biotechnology, Microbiology & Energy (Hardcover)
Melanie N Johansen
R5,758 Discovery Miles 57 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Microalgae are microscopic algae, typically found in freshwater and marine systems. Microalgae, capable of performing photosynthesis, are important for life on earth; they produce approximately half of the atmospheric oxygen and use simultaneously the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide to grow photoautotrophically. The biodiversity of microalgae is enormous and they represent an almost untapped resource. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of microalgae, including microalgal biotechnological applications in nutrition, health and the environment; using microalgae biomass for biodiesel and biofuel production and microalgae for aquaculture.

Marine Protected Areas - A Multidisciplinary Approach (Paperback): Joachim Claudet Marine Protected Areas - A Multidisciplinary Approach (Paperback)
Joachim Claudet
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Human-induced environmental disturbance - through fishery activities, coastal development, tourism and pollution - is a major challenge to the restoration and conservation of marine biodiversity. Synthesizing the latest research into marine biodiversity conservation and fisheries management, this book provides regional and global perspectives on the role of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in confronting this challenge. The approach is multidisciplinary, covering all the fields involved in designating and assessing MPAs: ecology, fisheries science, statistics, economics, sociology and genetics. The book is structured around key topics, including threats to marine ecosystems and resources, the effects and effectiveness of MPAs and the scaling-up of MPA systems. Both theoretical and empirical approaches are considered. Recognizing the diversity of MPA sciences, the book also includes one part designed specifically as a practical guide to implementing scientific assessment studies of MPAs and monitoring programs.

Temporarily Open/Closed Estuaries in South Africa (Paperback): R Perissinotto, D. D. Stretch, A.K. Whitfield, J B Adams, A. T.... Temporarily Open/Closed Estuaries in South Africa (Paperback)
R Perissinotto, D. D. Stretch, A.K. Whitfield, J B Adams, A. T. Forbes, …
R1,691 R1,321 Discovery Miles 13 210 Save R370 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

South African temporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) and similar systems along the coastlines of other regions of the world, especially Australia, are amongst the most productive aquatic ecosystems. They shift seasonally from mostly open mouth states during rainy seasons to mostly closed mouth states during the dry part of the year. This allows a whole range of juvenile forms of estuarine-dependent and estuarine-associated marine species to be recruited inside their sheltered and productive reaches, where they complete their growth to maturity. This book covers topics such as the structure and function of open/closed estuaries in South Africa, as well as outlining the future management decisions that need to be made in order to ensure the longevity of these productive ecosystems.

Marine & Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms (Hardcover, New): Peter E. Williams Marine & Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms (Hardcover, New)
Peter E. Williams
R2,938 Discovery Miles 29 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Freshwater harmful algal blooms (HABs) are comprised of algae that either create health hazards for humans or animals through the production of toxins or bioactive compounds or that cause deterioration of water quality through the build-up of high biomass, which degrades aesthetic, ecological, and recreational values. While freshwater HABs occur naturally, human actions that disturb ecosystems in the form of increased nutrient loadings and pollution, modified hydrology, and introduced species have been linked to the increased occurrence of some freshwater HABs. The majority of the freshwater HAB problems reported in the United States and world-wide are due to one group of algae, the cyanobacteria HABs (CyanoHABs), but other groups of algae can also be harmful. CyanoHABs are not a new phenomenon, but the frequency and geographic distribution of documented CyanoHABs seem to have dramatically increased in recent decades in the United States and globally. This book describes the broad range of negative impacts that freshwater HAB toxins have on humans, animals and aquatic ecosystems and actions that must be taken to resolve this issue. This book consists of public documents which have been located, gathered, combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index, selectively edited and bound to provide easy access.

Oceanographers and the Cold War - Disciples of Marine Science (Hardcover, New): Jacob Darwin Hamblin Oceanographers and the Cold War - Disciples of Marine Science (Hardcover, New)
Jacob Darwin Hamblin
R3,378 Discovery Miles 33 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oceanographers and the Cold War is about patronage, politics, and the community of scientists. It is the first book to examine the study of the oceans during the Cold War era and explore the international focus of American oceanographers, taking into account the roles of the US Navy, US foreign policy, and scientists throughout the world. Jacob Darwin Hamblin demonstrates that to understand the history of American oceanography, one must consider its role in both conflict and cooperation with other nations. Paradoxically, American oceanography after World War II was enmeshed in the military-industrial complex while characterized by close international cooperation. The military dimension of marine science--with its involvement in submarine acoustics, fleet operations, and sea-launched nuclear missiles--coexisted with data exchange programs with the Soviet Union and global operations in seas without borders. From an uneasy cooperation with the Soviet bloc in the International Geophysical Year of 1957-58, to the NATO Science Committee in the late 1960s, which excluded the Soviet Union, to the US Marine Sciences Council, which served as an important national link between scientists and the government, Oceanographers and the Cold War reveals the military and foreign policy goals served by US government involvement in cooperative activities between scientists, such as joint cruises and expeditions. It demonstrates as well the extent to which oceanographers used international cooperation as a vehicle to pursue patronage from military, government, and commercial sponsors during the Cold War, as they sought support for their work by creating "disciples of marine science" wherever they could.

Respiration in Aquatic Ecosystems (Paperback, New): Paul del Giorgio, Peter Williams Respiration in Aquatic Ecosystems (Paperback, New)
Paul del Giorgio, Peter Williams
R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Respiration represents the major area of ignorance in our understanding of the global carbon cycle. In spite of its obvious ecological and biogeochemical importance, most oceanographic and limnological textbooks invariably deal with respiration only superficially and as an extension of production and other processes. The objective of this book is to fill this gap and to provide the first comprehensive review of respiration in the major aquatic systems of the biosphere. The introductory chapters review the general importance of respiration in aquatic systems, and deal with respiration within four key biological components of aquatic systems: bacteria, algae, heterotrophic protists, and zooplankton. The aim of this first part is to provide the backbone for the analysis and interpretation of ecosystem-level respiration in a variety of aquatic environments. The central chapters of the book review respiration in major aquatic ecosystems including freshwater wetlands, lakes and rivers, estuaries, coastal and open ocean and pelagic ecosystems, as well as respiration in suboxic environments. For each major ecosystem, the corresponding chapter provides a synthesis of methods used to assess respiration, outlines the existing information and data on respiration, discusses its regulation and link to biotic and abiotic factors, and finally provides regional and global estimates of the magnitude of respiration. The final chapter provides a general synthesis of the information and data provided in the different sections, and further attempts to place aquatic respiration within the context of the global carbon budget.

Marine Ecotourism - Issues and Experiences (Hardcover): Brian Garrod, Julie Wilson Marine Ecotourism - Issues and Experiences (Hardcover)
Brian Garrod, Julie Wilson
R2,756 Discovery Miles 27 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Marine ecotourism is a major growth area within ecotourism, itself a rapidly expanding area within tourism as a whole. The activity has been attracting increasing attention, both from the popular media and from professionals and academics with an interest in tourism's potential to contribute to sustainable development. However, there is a growing consensus that far too often the term has been used merely as a tool for capitalising on the good intentions of tourists, without the industry itself having to make fundamental changes to their products or to the way they go about their operations. This has often been to the detriment of local environments, economies and host communities. Yet the ideal of ecotourism, as it is properly understood, is to present local communities with a sustainable development alternative - one that works to the benefit of local ecosystems, local economies and local people. The purpose of the first section of this book is therefore to introduce the concept of marine ecotourism and to draw out some of the key issues involved in ensuring that marine ecotourism is developed in a genuinely sustainable manner. The second section then discusses some practical experiences of planning and managing marine ecotourism from around the world, identifying common problems and discussing what might constitute good practice in addressing those problems.

Biomarkers in Marine Organisms - A Practical Approach (Hardcover, Concise ed.): P.H. Garrigues, H. Barth, C.H. Walker, J.F.... Biomarkers in Marine Organisms - A Practical Approach (Hardcover, Concise ed.)
P.H. Garrigues, H. Barth, C.H. Walker, J.F. Narbonne
R12,712 Discovery Miles 127 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many previous studies and books have been dedicated to fundamental and developmental aspects of biomarkers. The purpose of this book is to provide, through various case studies, an overview of the practical use of biological markers in marine animals to evaluate the health effects of environmental contamination in marine ecosystems.
More precisely, the book presents the results obtained during the development and application of biological markers as indicators of exposure/effect to toxic chemicals in marine environments, using diverse sentinel species such as fish, bivalves and crustaceans. An important aspect is also the publication of technical annexes that describe in detail the experimental procedures developed for both chemical and biochemical measurement.

Civilization And The Limpet (Paperback, Revised): Martin Wells Civilization And The Limpet (Paperback, Revised)
Martin Wells
R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written during a long sea voyage from England through the Mediterranean, "Civilization and the Limpet" unveils many fascinating phenomena of undersea life. Wells captures with exquisite detail how limpets, like bees, navigate by the stars; how the brainless sea urchin makes a myriad of critical survival decisions every day; how "deserted islands" teem with an incredible abundance of animal life; and why deep-diving whales never get the bends. Elegant and finely crafted, "Civilization and the Limpet" will enlighten, amuse, and awe anyone interested in the natural world.

Identifying Marine Phytoplankton (Paperback, New edition): Carmelo R. Tomas Identifying Marine Phytoplankton (Paperback, New edition)
Carmelo R. Tomas
R3,583 Discovery Miles 35 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Identifying Marine Phytoplankton is an accurate and authoritative guide to the identification of marine diatoms and dinoflagellates, meant to be used with tools as simple as a light microscope. The book compiles the latest taxonomic names, an extensive bibliography (referencing historical as well as up-to-date literature), synthesis and criteria in one indispensable source. Techniques for preparing samples and containing are included as well as hundreds of detailed, helpful information. Identifying Marine Phytoplankton is a combined paperback edition made available by popular demand of two influential books published earlier--Marine Phytoplankton and Identifying Marine Diatoms and Dinoflagellates.
Key Features
* Contains hundreds of illustrations showing critical characteristics necessary for proper identification, plus keys and other guides
* Provides up-to-date taxonomic revisions
* Includes species from around the world
* Updates synthesis of modern and historical literature presented by active researchers in the field
* Compiles literature from around the world into one handy source

A Naturalist along the Jersey Shore (Paperback): Joanna Burger A Naturalist along the Jersey Shore (Paperback)
Joanna Burger
R814 R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Save R62 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Come for a journey along the Jersey shore with naturalist and ecologist Joanna Burger In these deeply felt, closely observed personal essays, Burger invokes the intertwined lives of naturalist and wild creatures at the ever-changing edge of ocean and land. Discover with her the delicate mating dances of fiddler crabs, the dangers to piping plovers, the swarming of fish communities into the bays and estuaries, the trilling notes of Fowler's toads, and the subtle green-grays of salt marshes.Joanna Burger knows the shore through all its seasons--the first moment of spring when the herring gulls arrive on ice-gouged salt marshes, the end of spring when the great flocks of shorebirds come to feed on horseshoe crab eggs at Cape May, the summer when the peregrine hunts its prey, the fall when the migrations of hawks and monarch butterflies attract watchers from around the world, and the depths of winter when a lone snowy owl sweeps across snow-covered dunes and frozen bay.
This is a book that anyone who loves the Jersey shore will cherish And because so many of these wonderful creatures live all along the Atlantic coast, it will be of equal interest to beach-lovers, naturalists, bird-watchers, fishermen, and coastal and marine scientists from North Carolina to Maine.

Reproduction, Larval Biology, and Recruitment of the Deep-Sea Benthos (Hardcover, New): Craig Young, Kevin Eckelbarger Reproduction, Larval Biology, and Recruitment of the Deep-Sea Benthos (Hardcover, New)
Craig Young, Kevin Eckelbarger
R4,850 Discovery Miles 48 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study explores the most fundamental biological processes in the largest and least understood habitat on earth- the deep sea. The fifteen chapters assemble an impressive list of contributers, including prominent reproductive biologists, oceanographers, and larval ecologists, to illuminate the many levels of biological integration from the cell to the community, and covering most major phyla of marine invertebrates.

Reproduction and Development of Marine Invertebrates of the Northern Pacific Coast - Data and Methods for the Study of Eggs,... Reproduction and Development of Marine Invertebrates of the Northern Pacific Coast - Data and Methods for the Study of Eggs, Embryos, and Larvae (Hardcover)
Megumi F. Strathmann
R2,174 Discovery Miles 21 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reference work is designed to provide background information on an array of northeastern Pacific marine invertebrate species so that they can be more easily included in comparative studies of morphology, cell biology, reproduction, embryology, larval biology, and ecology. It is meant to serve biologists who are new to the field as well as experienced investigators who may not be familiar with the invertebrate fauna of the northern Pacific Coast. The species discussed in this volume are mostly from the cold temperate waters of the San Juan Archipelago, near Puget SOund and the Strait of Georgia, but the information and methods given will be useful in laboratories from Alaska to central California and applicable to some extend in other coastal or inland facilities. An introductory chapter discusses basic prodcedures for collecting and maintaining mature specimens, for initiating spawning, and for culturing embryos and larvae in the laboratory. Subsequent chapters summarize reproduction and development in thirty different invertebrate groups and provided ercent references through which additional information can be traced, cite monographs or keys needed to identify species, and give methods useful for studying an array of selected species. Available information on habitat, diet, reproductive mode, egg size, developmental pattern, developmental times, larval type, and conditions for settlement and metamorphosis is reported for over 450 species.

The Sea, Volume 8: Deep-Sea Biology (Hardcover): Gilbert T. Rowe The Sea, Volume 8: Deep-Sea Biology (Hardcover)
Gilbert T. Rowe
R3,517 R3,177 Discovery Miles 31 770 Save R340 (10%) Out of stock
Occurrence, Toxicity & Analysis of Toxic Compounds in Oceanic Biota (Hardcover): Thomas Roy Crompton Occurrence, Toxicity & Analysis of Toxic Compounds in Oceanic Biota (Hardcover)
Thomas Roy Crompton
R5,331 Discovery Miles 53 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The presence of concentrations of organic substances and cations in sea water is a matter of increasing concern to the water industry, environmentalists and the general public alike. There is a threat of possible health hazards to both human, fish and crustacea. Occurrence, Toxicity and Analysis of Marine Biota discusses bioaccumulation in biota as well as occurrence and analysis of toxicants in biota. The main thrust of this book will be a review of the levels of toxicants found in the tissues of fish and invertebrates at various sites throughout the world. In addition, results will be reported on the levels of toxicants found in marine biota enabling ill health or death to occur. This will involve a discussion of toxicity index LC50 and percentile S95 concentration of toxicants and their implications on animal health and mortality, also that of humans who eat these sea creatures. The book will be a complete logical survey of this topic.

Marine Glycobiology - Principles and Applications (Hardcover): Se-Kwon Kim Marine Glycobiology - Principles and Applications (Hardcover)
Se-Kwon Kim
R6,020 Discovery Miles 60 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Marine glycobiology is an emerging and exciting area in the field of science and medicine. Glycobiology, the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules, is fundamental to all biological systems and represents a developing field of science that has made huge advances in the last half-century. This book revolutionizes the concept of marine glycobiology, focusing on the latest principles and applications of marine glycobiology and their relationships.

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