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Interactions and Adaptation Strategies of Marine Organisms - Proceedings of the 31st European Marine Biology Symposium, held in St. Petersburg, Russia, 9-13 September 1996 (Hardcover, Reprinted from HYDROBIOLOGIA, 355, 1998)
Andrew D. Naumov, Herman Hummel, Alexey A. Sukhotin, John S. Ryland
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This volume provides a refereed selection of the proceedings of the
31st European Marine Biology Symposium, held in St. Petersburg,
Russia, in September 1996. State-of-the-art reviews and studies on
adaptational processes in marine organisms such as adaptations to
fluctuations in salinity, temperature, oxygen and pollutants which
are reflected in different types of ecophysiological responses and
interactions of marine organisms, including predation, parasitism,
intraspecific competition and epibiosys were presented at the
symposium proceedings. Research from both eastern and western
Europe contributed to this project and during the symposium
differences in scientific approaches and views between these two
groups became apparent. The contents of this volume reflect these
differences. Researchers and students in marine biology as well as
those involved in coastal management and environmental studies will
find this volume of interest.
This authoritative guide enables accurate identification of the
common components of the inshore benthic invertebrates of the
British Isles and adjacent European coasts, as well as a
substantial proportion of fish species. This new edition builds
upon the strengths of the earlier work and is thoroughly revised
throughout to incorporate advances in both the taxonomy and ecology
of the organisms concerned.
This volume provides a refereed selection of the proceedings of the
31st European Marine Biology Symposium, held in St. Petersburg,
Russia, in September 1996. State-of-the-art reviews and studies on
adaptational processes in marine organisms such as adaptations to
fluctuations in salinity, temperature, oxygen and pollutants which
are reflected in different types of ecophysiological responses and
interactions of marine organisms, including predation, parasitism,
intraspecific competition and epibiosys were presented at the
symposium proceedings. Research from both eastern and western
Europe contributed to this project and during the symposium
differences in scientific approaches and views between these two
groups became apparent. The contents of this volume reflect these
differences. Researchers and students in marine biology as well as
those involved in coastal management and environmental studies will
find this volume of interest.
This authoritative guide enables accurate identification of the
common components of the inshore benthic invertebrates of the
British Isles and adjacent European coasts, as well as a
substantial proportion of fish species. This new edition builds
upon the strengths of the earlier work and is thoroughly revised
throughout to incorporate advances in both the taxonomy and ecology
of the organisms concerned.
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