Collection of scientific papers presented at the Symposium of the Zoological Society of London in March 1967, focusing on the structure, physiology, and ecology of molluscs. Published by Academic Press in 1968.
Scientific work examining the physiology, nervous system, sensory biology, and behaviour of octopus species as advanced marine invertebrates. Published by Chapman and Hall as a Halsted Press Book.
A reprinted scientific work on the fishes of the seas of China and Japan by John Richardson, originally published in 1846. Includes a new index prepared by P. J. Whitehead. Important reference material in ichthyology and marine zoology
An introductory academic text about molluscs, including their structure, classification, evolution, and biology. Part of the Hutchinson University Library series.
This book provides a detailed examination of chemoreception mechanisms in marine organisms, focusing on how chemical signals are detected and processed in aquatic environments. It discusses the physiological, biochemical, and behavioral aspects of chemosensory systems across a variety of marine species, including invertebrates and fish. The work also explores ecological implications such as fee…
This book provides a comprehensive examination of how marine animals adapt physiologically to their environments. R. C. Newell explores mechanisms that enable organisms to survive and function under varying conditions such as temperature, salinity, oxygen availability, and food supply. The essays integrate biochemical, cellular, and whole-organism perspectives to explain energy metabolism, resp…
This book examines global marine biodiversity by bringing together key studies across major marine habitats—from deep sea and open ocean to tropical shores and polar regions. It investigates patterns and processes that shape species diversity, the threats facing marine ecosystems, and the implications for conservation. The volume addresses how human activities such as fishing, pollution, and …
An Introduction to Marine Science is a foundational university‑level textbook designed for students beginning the study of the marine environment. The book provides an integrated overview of physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes in the oceans, emphasizing how these systems interact. The second edition expanded and reorganized earlier content to reflect advances in marine r…
Experimental Marine Biology is a comprehensive scholarly volume that examines experimental approaches across major sub‑disciplines of marine biology. The book consists of eight chapters addressing laboratory and field experimentation, including closed‑system marine aquariums, experimental marine ecology, in situ behavioral research, comparative physiology, endocrinology, biochemistry, toxic…
This volume is part of a major scientific series on coral reefs, focusing on biological aspects such as coral organisms, reef ecology, species interactions, and environmental influences. It provides detailed research on reef biodiversity and the relationship between biological and geological processes shaping coral reef systems.