Natural History of the Bay Scallop

Natural History of the Bay Scallop
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Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112101925599
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Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Natural History of the Bay Scallop by : James Squier Gutsell

Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture

Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 1501
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ISBN-10 : 9780080480770
ISBN-13 : 0080480772
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture by : Sandra E. Shumway

Scallops are among the better known shellfish and are widely distributed throughout the world. They are of great economic importance, support both commercial fisheries and mariculture efforts and occupy a unique niche in the marine environment. Contributions from world leaders in scallop research and culture cover all facets of scallop biology including anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, ecology, larval biology and neurobiology. Chapters are also devoted to diseases and parasites, genetics, population dynamics and the adductor muscle, with extensive reference lists provided for each chapter. Since the publication of the first edition of Scallops: Biology, Ecology and Aquaculture in 1991, commercial interest in scallops has grown globally and this is reflected in the seventeen extensive chapters covering both fisheries and aquaculture for all species of scallops in all countries where they are fished or cultured. The Second Edition is the only comprehensive treatise on the biology of scallops and is the definitive reference source for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, mariculturists, managers and researchers. It is a valuable reference for anyone interested in staying abreast of the latest advances in scallops.* Offers over 30 detailed chapters on the developments and ecology of scallops* Provides chapters on various cultures of scallops in China, Japan, Scandinivia, Eastern North American, Europe, and Eastern North America* Includes details of their reproduction, nervous system and behavior, genetics, disease and parasites, and much more* Complete updated version of the first edition

Novel Phytoplankton Blooms

Novel Phytoplankton Blooms
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 791
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ISBN-10 : 9783642752803
ISBN-13 : 3642752802
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Novel Phytoplankton Blooms by : E.M. Cosper

A massive phytoplankton bloom, locally termed "brown tide", suddenly appeared in Long Island marine bays in 1985, colored the water a dark brown, decimated eelgrass beds and caused catastrophic starvation and recruitment failure of commercially important bay scallop populations. These "brown tide" blooms, caused by a very small, previously undescribed chrysophyte alga, have directly affected the estuarine environments of three northeastern American states: Rhode Island, New York and New Jersey. other phytoplankton blooms such as "red tides" caused by dinoflagellates and "green tides" from chlorophytes as well as blue-green algae blooms have long been recognized and studied world wide, however, the unusual nature of these "brown tide" blooms caught the interest of many people. Scientists were particularly intrigued by the discovery of a previously unknown microalga which provided the opportunity to learn more about small microalgae, picoplankters, which are usually ignored due to the difficulty in identifying species. A symposium entitled, "Novel Phytoplankton Blooms: Causes and Impacts of Recurrent Brown Tides and Other Unusual Blooms", was convened on October 27 and 28 at the State University of New York at Stony Brook on Long Island, with 220 registrants and nearly 50 scientific papers presented by researchers from the united States as well as Europe. The conference documented unusual bloom occurrences of recent and past years on a worldwide basis as well as northeast regional recurrences of the previously unknown "brown tide" blooms.

Special Scientific Report

Special Scientific Report
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Total Pages : 1100
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000089913176
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Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

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Distributed Vision

Distributed Vision
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9783031232169
ISBN-13 : 303123216X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Distributed Vision by : Elke Buschbeck

This volume explores the diversity of distributed eyes and other unusual visual systems in nature. It compares the unique themes of optics, neural processing, and behavioral control that emerge from these visual systems with more-canonical eyes. This volume attempts to answer a number of questions about distributed visual systems. What are distributed visual systems good for, how do they function, and why have they arisen independently in so many phyla? Why are eye designs and visual system arrangements much more diverse in invertebrates? Each chapter includes an overview of the visual systems that exist in their group of animals, relates vision to ecology, and takes a comparative approach.

Marine Fisheries Review

Marine Fisheries Review
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Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000010405847
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Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

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