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Do intertidal organisms simply respond to the rise and fall of
tides, or do they possess biological timing and navigation
mechanisms that allow them to anticipate when conditions are most
favourable? How are the patterns of growth, development and
reproduction of some marine plants and animals related to changes
in day-length or to phases of the moon? The author describes how
marine organisms, from single cells to vertebrates, on sea shores,
in estuaries and in the open ocean, have evolved inbuilt biological
clockwork and synchronisation mechanisms which control rhythmic
processes and navigational behaviour, permitting successful
exploitation of highly variable and often hostile environments.
Adopting a hypothesis-testing and experimental approach, the book
is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students of marine
biology, marine ecology, animal behaviour, oceanography and other
biological sciences and also as an introduction for researchers,
including physiologists, biochemists and molecular biologists
entering the field of chronobiology.
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