Advances in Marine Biology
- 1st Edition, Volume 39 - October 11, 2000
- Latest edition
- Editors: Alan J. Southward, Paul A. Tyler, Craig M. Young, Lee A. Fuiman
- Language: English
Volume 39 is a standard volume with reviews on three different topics: the effect of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on the Alaskan ecosystem, the reproduction and development of… Read more
Description
Description
Volume 39 is a standard volume with reviews on three different topics: the effect of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on the Alaskan ecosystem, the reproduction and development of peracarida (abundant marine crustaceans), and remote sensing of the global light-fishing fleet.
Readership
Readership
Postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, and oceanography.
Table of contents
Table of contents
The "Exxon Valdez" Oil Spill in Alaska: Acute, Indirect and Chronic Effects on the Ecosystem, C.H. Peterson.
Reproduction and Development of Marine Peracaridans, W.S. Johnson, M. Stevens and L. Watling.
Remote Sensing of the Global Light-Fishing Fleet: An Analysis of Interactions with Oceanography, other Fisheries and Predators, P.G. Rodhouse, C.D. Elvidge and P.N. Trathan.
Taxonomic Index.
Subject Index.
Reproduction and Development of Marine Peracaridans, W.S. Johnson, M. Stevens and L. Watling.
Remote Sensing of the Global Light-Fishing Fleet: An Analysis of Interactions with Oceanography, other Fisheries and Predators, P.G. Rodhouse, C.D. Elvidge and P.N. Trathan.
Taxonomic Index.
Subject Index.
Review quotes
Review quotes
Praise for the Series
"Each of these reviews is complete within its topic."—THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY
"Each of these reviews is complete within its topic."—THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 39
- Published: October 17, 2000
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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Alan J. Southward
Affiliations and expertise
Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, U.K.PT
Paul A. Tyler
Affiliations and expertise
University of Southampton, U.K.CY
Craig M. Young
Craig Young is Professor of Biology at the University of Oregon, and past Director of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Dr. Young has devoted his professional career to investigating the reproduction and early life-history stages of marine benthic invertebrates at all depths of the sea, and his lab pioneered the culture of larvae from deep-sea environments worldwide. Dr. Young, the founding editor of Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae, returns to the second edition as co-editor.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Biology and past Director of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, USALF
Lee A. Fuiman
Affiliations and expertise
University of Texas at Austin, Port Aransas, U.S.A.View book on ScienceDirect
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