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Advances in marine biology. Volume 12 /

ADVANCES IN MARINE BIOLOGY VOL. 12 APL.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Russell, Frederick S. (Frederick Stratten), 1897-1984, Yonge, C. M. (Charles Maurice), 1899-1986
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Orlando : Academic Press, 1974.
Colección:Advances in marine biology ; 12.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 12; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 12; Chapter 1. The Physiology of Ascidians; I. Introduction; II. The Ascidian Test; III. The Branchial Sac; IV. The Endostyle; V. Iodine Binding; VI. The Alimentary System; VII. Respiration; VIII. The Circulatory System; IX. Ascidian Blood; X. Nitrogen Excretion; XI. The Nervous System; XII. The Neural Gland; XIII. The Dorsal Strand; XIV. Conclusion; XV. Acknowledgements; XVI. References; Chapter 2. Some Aspects of Neoplasia in Marine Animals; I. Introduction
  • II. Neoplasia in Marine InvertebratesIII. Neoplasia in Fish; IV. Taxonomic Distribution of Neoplasia in Marine Fish.; V. Neoplasia in Some Marine Mammals; VI. Summary and Conclusion; VIII. Acknowledgements; VIII. Bibliography; Chapter 3. The Biology of Pelagic Shrimps in the Ocean; I. Introduction; II. General Features of Pelagic Shrimps; III. Biomass; IV. Vertical Distribution and Related Problemes; V. Colour and Bioluminescence; VI. Shoaling; VII. Life History; VIII. Food Relationships; IX. Chemical Composition; X. Importance of Pelagic Shrimps as Food Resources; XI. Summary
  • XII. AcknowledgementsXIII. References; Chapter 4. Circadian Periodicities in Natural Populations of Marine Phytoplankton; I. Introduction; II. The Generation Time of Phytoplankton Cells; III. Cell Division and Synchrony; IV. Buoyancy and Sinking; V. Vertical Migration; VI. Chlorophyll A Content; VII. Other Cellular Characteristics; VIII. The Rhythm of Photosynthetic Capacity; IX. Photosynthesis under Natural Conditions; X. Respiration; XI. Excretion; XII. Nutrient Uptake; XIII. Bioluminescence; XIV. Miscellaneous Properties; XV. Environmental Factors; XVI. Some Remarks and Conclusions
  • XVII. SummaryXVIII. Acknowledgements; XIX. References; Author Index; Taxonomic Index; Subject Index; Cumulative Index of Authors; Cumulative lndex of Titles