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Marine Microworlds - Excursions to the Bottom of the Adriatic Sea

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Underwater naturalists, in a holiday setting, are often perceived as a bit weird. "Look! Why is this person staring at the algae for so long?" or "Hey! Seen this? Somebody is taking pictures in the mud with a huge camera all the time!" It's a bit the same with the photos these people take "from the mud." In scientific books, the underwater photographers are often mentioned in small fontsize on the last pages, where they are difficult to find - they run kind of a poor second.In this book, it's different. Here, the naturalists and photographers speak up and show why they love nature watching so much and why they sometimes even direct their cameras into the not so attractive corners of the sea - to go after the secret stars, the hidden life invisible to the unexperienced eye - marine microworlds. By doing so, they follow a long tradition of watching marine life in the wild that dates back to the earliest diving biologists, e. g. Filippo Cavolini in the 18th century and Anton Dohrn in the 19th. First, this book is meant to celebrate the little masterpieces of nature found in the Adriatic, their magnificent diversity and their historico-cultural importance, be it as sex symbols, money or food. Second, we want you, dear reader, to fall in love with these miniature beauties of the seafloor. Consider this content advertisement for them, since they need protection. The man-made threats of life in the ocean are massive, and therefore this book is meant as a contribution to its defence, including not only the macroworlds, but also the microworlds of marine life.

Sommario

Into the black 6Into the blue 7Some basics about the microworlds of the sea floor 8How this book was created 11The sources: benthic algae and plankton 12Porifera - sponges 16Ctenophora - comb jelly fish 32Cnidaria - polyps, sea anemones, corals and jellyfish 34Plathelminthes - turbellarians or flatworms 62Mollusca - snails, slugs, cuttlefish and clams 70Polychaeta - marine ringed worms 138Pycnogonida - sea spiders 162Crustacea - mantis shrimps, decapods, mysids (opossum shrimps), isopods (marine woodlice) and others 164Echinodermata - sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, serpent stars and feather stars 226Bryozoa - moss animals 250Tunicata - sea squirts and synascidians 258Teleostei - fish 278Elasmobranchii - sharks and rays 312Epilogue, dedication and acknowledgements 316The photographers' suggestions for further reading 317Species list 318The underwater photographers 320

Info autore

Dr Roland Meyer is an alumni of the Arthropoda varia workgroup at the Bavarian State collection of Zoology (SNSB-ZSM). He has been a dedicated marine naturalist for many years. His main research and taxonomic interest are Decapoda.Dr Bastian Brenzinger is a postdoc at Bavarian State collection of Zoology (SNSB-ZSM). His main research topic are interstitial gastropods in the sediment and related micromolluscs.Dr Tobias Lehmann is a postdoc at the MPI for Neurobiology in Munich where he does research on sensory systems of invertebrates. In addition he is a pycnogonid taxonomist and long-time observer of nature in the Adriatic.M. Sc. Tihomir Makovec is head of the diving unit at the Marine Biological Station in Piran (NIB). He is doing field work on the biodiversity of the Adriatic, his taxonomic interest focuses on marine invertebrates and fishes.Dr Borut Mavrič is a scientific associate at the Marine Biological Station in Piran (NIB). His research focus is the biodiversity of the Adriatic, his main taxonomic interest are Decapoda and Opisthobranchia. He gives courses in marine Biology in Piran since 2011.Dr Roland Meyer is an alumni of the Arthropoda varia workgroup at the Bavarian State collection of Zoology (SNSB-ZSM). He has been a dedicated marine naturalist for many years. His main research and taxonomic interest are Decapoda.M. Sc. Manuel Staggl is a PhD student at the University of Vienna (univie). His main research and taxonomic interest focuses on Chondrichthyes.Prof. Dr Martin Heß works and teaches at the systematic zoology workgroup, University of Munich (LMU). His reserach interests are animal vision and imaging, his taxonomic interest focuses on marine groups. He gives courses in marine Biology in Rovinj, Sylt, Roscoff, Banjuls, Calvi and Giglio since 1991.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Brenzinger Bastian, Bastian Brenzinger, Martin Hess, Tobi Lehmann, Tobias Lehmann, Thimoir Makovec, Borut Mavri¿, Borut Mavric, Borut Mavrič, Roland R Melzer, Roland R. Melzer, Roland Meyer, Manuel A. Staggl
Editore Pfeil
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.04.2022
 
EAN 9783899372731
ISBN 978-3-89937-273-1
Pagine 320
Dimensioni 250 mm x 20 mm x 310 mm
Peso 2200 g
Illustrazioni 399 Farbabbildungen, 6 Schwarzweißabbildungen
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia

Meeresbiologie, Tauchen, Schnorcheln, Fische, Meerestiere, Adria, Diving, Muscheln, Korallen, Marine Biology, Adriatic Sea

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