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The seventh volume in the series "Ethology and Behavioral Ecology
of Marine Mammals" describes aspects of the often-complex
relationship between humans and marine mammals. From a primeval
condition of occasional predators, during the last century humans
have become a major factor negatively affecting the status of most
marine mammals through over-hunting, habitat encroachment and
environmental degradation. This has led to the extirpation of many
marine mammal populations and even to the extinction of species.
However, in parallel to this destructive drive, since antiquity
humanity has been influenced by a strong fascination for marine
mammals, which contributes today to an increased human appreciation
of the natural world admixed with widespread concern for its
degrading condition. The special status occupied by marine mammals
in human imagination and affection stands in stark contrast with
the current predicament of many populations still threatened by the
doings of Homo sapiens: a condition emblematic of the relationship
of humanity with nature, and key to understanding where humanity is
heading.
The seventh volume in the series “Ethology and Behavioral Ecology
of Marine Mammals” describes aspects of the often-complex
relationship between humans and marine mammals. From a primeval
condition of occasional predators, during the last century humans
have become a major factor negatively affecting the status of most
marine mammals through over-hunting, habitat encroachment and
environmental degradation. This has led to the extirpation of many
marine mammal populations and even to the extinction of species.
However, in parallel to this destructive drive, since antiquity
humanity has been influenced by a strong fascination for marine
mammals, which contributes today to an increased human appreciation
of the natural world admixed with widespread concern for its
degrading condition. The special status occupied by marine mammals
in human imagination and affection stands in stark contrast with
the current predicament of many populations still threatened by the
doings of Homo sapiens: a condition emblematic of the relationship
of humanity with nature, and key to understanding where humanity is
heading.
Manta and devil rays are some of the most intriguing creatures in
the ocean. Driven forward by powerful beats of wing-like pectoral
fins, these filter feeders search the waters for prey, their
horn-like head fins giving rise to ancient mariners' tales of
fearsome devilfish dragging boats into the ocean depths. Beloved by
scuba divers and marine biologists alike, these impressive animals
have never had a comprehensive field guide dedicated to them-until
now. Guide to the Manta and Devil Rays of the World includes
detailed information on the identification, characteristics,
threats, and distribution for each species in this family.
Illustrated with more than 200 color photos, drawings, and plates,
this guide also contains an expansive introduction to the general
taxonomy, biology, and behavior of these iconic animals. This book
will be an essential resource for fisheries management and
international trade enforcement, and for anyone involved in ongoing
manta and devil ray research and conservation. The first dedicated
field guide for manta and devil rays Exhaustive treatment of every
aspect related to their identification and biology Filled with 200+
color drawings, photos, and diagrams
Mediterranean Marine Mammal Ecology and Conservation, the latest
edition of the Advances in Marine Biology series providing in-depth
and up-to-date reviews on all aspects of marine biology since 1963,
presents the latest information on Mediterranean marine mammal
ecology and conservation. The series is well known for its
excellent reviews and editing, and is now edited by Barbara E.
Curry (University of Central Florida, USA), along with an
internationally renowned Editorial Board. This serial will appeal
to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries
science, ecology, zoology, and biological oceanography. Volumes
cover all areas of marine science, both applied and basic, a wide
range of topical areas from all areas of marine ecology,
oceanography, fisheries management, molecular biology, and the full
range of geographic areas from polar seas to tropical coral reefs.
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