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Elements of Marine Ecology, Fifth Edition focuses on marine ecology
as a coherent science, providing undergraduate students with an
essential foundation of knowledge in the structure and functioning
of marine ecosystems. The text reflects ecological groupings such
as the pelagic lifestyle vs. the benthic lifestyle. In addition,
background oceanographic material, previously in various chapters,
is consolidated in the first chapter. The broad definition of
ecology is the study of organisms in relation to their
surroundings. This book presents marine ecology as a coherent
science, providing undergraduate students with an essential
foundation of knowledge in the structure and functioning of marine
ecosystems. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and
updated to meet the needs of today's courses and now includes
worldwide examples, all thoroughly updated with brand new chapters.
A beautifully illustrated photographic identification guide to the
common marine fish found around Britain and Ireland—ideal for
divers, snorkellers, and natural history enthusiasts Fish are a
colourful and important part of inshore marine life, much admired
by divers and snorkellers. But it can be difficult to accurately
identify and record these quick-moving animals underwater. This
authoritative, beautifully illustrated photographic guide offers a
practical, easy-to-use approach for identifying the fish species
commonly seen in the waters around Britain and Ireland, as well as
a few vagrant and interesting rare species. The book’s concise
text explains how fish can be identified underwater, and is
accompanied by numerous photographs of each species in its natural
environment and diagrams illustrating key features. The book also
clearly indicates the cases when underwater species identification
is more difficult. Published in association with the UK’s Marine
Conservation Society, the book makes an invaluable addition to the
series of marine photographic titles of Seasearch, a species
recording project for volunteer sports divers. Features individual
descriptions of more than 150 species, with information on size,
depth range, habitat and distribution in the Seasearch guide icon
format Illustrates every species in its natural underwater
environment Emphasises key identification features and possible
confusion species Includes a “confidence guide” distinguishing
between easily recognisable species and those requiring closer
examination Features longer sections highlighting interesting
species, behaviours and other topics Provides information on
protected species, taxonomy, shifting distributions and
conservation status
The Marine World is a book for everyone with an interest in the
ocean, from the marine biologist or student wanting expert
knowledge of a particular group to the naturalist or diver
exploring the seashore and beyond. With colour illustrations, line
drawings, more than 1,500 colour photographs, and with clear
accessible text, this book encompasses all those organisms that
live in, on and around the ocean, bringing together in a single
text everything from the minuscule to the immense. It includes
sections on all but the most obscure marine groups, covering
invertebrate phyla from sponges to sea squirts, as well as plants,
fungi, bacteria, fish, reptiles, mammals and birds. It incorporates
information on identification, distribution, structure, biology,
ecology, classification and conservation of each group, addressing
the questions of 'what?', 'where?' and 'how?' Today global warming,
overfishing, ocean acidification and pollution are just a few of
the ever increasing number of threats and challenges faced by ocean
life. Without knowledge of the animals, plants and other organisms
that live in the marine world, we cannot hope to support or
implement successful conservation and management measures, nor
truly appreciate the incredible wealth and variety of marine
life.The Marine World is the product of a lifetime spent by Frances
Dipper happily observing and studying marine organisms the world
over. It has been brought to colourful life by a myriad of
enthusiastic underwater photographers and by Marc Dando, the
renowned natural history illustrator.Foreword by Mark Carwardine
Seals are the sleekest and most agile of all marine mammals, and
they are superbly adapted to the watery world in which they spend
most of their time. With their whiskery dog-like faces, curious
nature and vulnerable pups, they are enduringly appealing animals.
Although air-breathing, seals are superbly tuned to hunt, sleep,
mate and keep warm while out at sea, but they remain inextricably
linked to land. In Spotlight Seals, Frances Dipper explores the
intricate lives of the UK's native Grey and Common Seals and their
amazing physical and behavioural adaptations to a life split
between land and sea. She reveals the complex physiology that
allows seals to dive deep and for long periods without coming to
any harm. Once exploited for their meat and skins, seals now have
protection around the British Isles. Their numbers are increasing,
but they still face the danger of plastic litter in their
environment. Dipper also explores age-old legends, interactions
between humans and seals, and the best places to watch them in the
UK. The Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives and
behaviour of our favourite animals with eye-catching colour
photographs and informative expert text.
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