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The main themes of the Symposium were biodiversity in enclosed
and semi-enclosed seas and artificial habitats, and the restoration
of degraded systems. These themes are highly relevant today. The
papers dealing with the first theme represent current research and
concerns about marine biodiversity in enclosed seas. The papers in
the second theme represent a synthesis of up-to-date knowledge on
artificial habitats.
The main themes of the Symposium were biodiversity in enclosed
and semi-enclosed seas and artificial habitats, and the restoration
of degraded systems. These themes are highly relevant today. The
papers dealing with the first theme represent current research and
concerns about marine biodiversity in enclosed seas. The papers in
the second theme represent a synthesis of up-to-date knowledge on
artificial habitats.
This and the companion volume describe and illustrate more than
2000 species, form selected protozoans to fishes, found in the
coastal waters of the British Isles and north-western Europe. They
cover all benthic habitats, from the intertidal zone to
approximately 30 metres depth, and also includes representatives of
estuarine and supralittoral faunas. Each major animal group is
briefly introduced, with notes on the morphology, biology, and
ecology of representative species, together with suitable
techniques for their collection and study. Short bibliographies
list the most important specialist literature for each group.
Identification is facilitated by dichotomous keys, first to
families, and then to genera or species. Short diagnostic accounts
are given for each family and higher taxon; descriptions of all
species treated are followed by notes on their ecological and
geographical distribution. All species are illustrated by line
drawings, with related species grouped together to facilitate
comparisons. The two volumes comprise the most comprehensive
account of the marine fauna of British and adjacent waters ever
produced. It is intended as a bench work for both the professional
and amateur marine biologist, as well as for undergraduate and
postgraduate students. It is essentially a practical work;
taxonomic and synonymic detail is deliberately kept to a minimum,
with emphasis given to identification procedures.
This and the companion volume describe and illustrate more than
2000 species, from selected protozoans to fishes, found in the
coastal waters of the British Isles and north-western Europe. They
cover all benthic habitats, from the intertidal zone to
approximately 30 metres depth, and also include representatives of
estuarine and supralittoral faunas. Each major animal group is
briefly introduced, with notes on the morphology, biology, and
ecology of representative species, together with suitable
techniques for their collection and study. Short bibliographies
list the most important specialist literature for each group.
Identification is facilitated by dichotomous keys, first to
families, and then to genera or species. Short diagnostic accounts
are given for each family and higher taxon; descriptions of all
species treated are followed by notes on their ecological and
geographical distribution. All species are illustrated by line
drawings, with related species grouped together to facilitate
comparisons. The two volumes comprise the most comprehensive single
account of the marine fauna of British and adjacent waters ever
produced. It is intended as a bench work for both professional and
amateur marine biologist, as well as for undergraduate and
postgraduate students. It is essentially a practical work;
taxonomic and synonmic detail is deliberately kept to a minimum,
with emphasis given to identification procedures.
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