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|a Advances in marine biology.
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|p The biogeography of the oceans /
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|a This is a special volume on ocean biogeography containing chapters bringing the wealth of knowledge of Russian scientists to a global audience. Ocean biogeography was the subject of much marine research carried out by the former USSR, where extensive facilities were provided on a world-wide scale. Volume 32 is devoted to the geographical and vertical distribution of life in the open oceans, including the great depths. The contributions range widely from plankton and squid to the bottom fauna of the bathyal, abyssal, and hadal zones. This volume will help bridge the gap between Russian and western marine biogeographers and will be of interest to a wide range of marine biologists. Advance in Marine Biology contains up-to-date reviews of all areas of marine science, including fisheries, science and macro/micro fauna. Each volume contains peer reviewed papers detailing the ecology of marine regions.
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|a ReferencesChapter 7. Trophic Structure of Abyssal Macrobenthos; 1. Introduction; 2. Subject of Research and Materials; 3. Food Sources for Deep-sea Benthos and Feeding Groups; 4. Trophic Areas; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 8. An Outline of the Geographical Distribution of Oceanic Phytoplankton; 1. Introduction; 2. Methods and Materials; 3. Types of Ranges; 4. Peculiarities of the Phytoplankton Community Biotope; 5. The Basis of Range and Expatriation Area; 6. Ranges and Environmental Factors; 7. Phytogeographical Regions of the Ocean and Endemism of Phytoplankton; 8. Conclusions
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Marine Biology: The Biogeography of the Oceans; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 32; Preface; Chapter 1. Some Problems of Vertical Distribution of Meso- and Macroplankton in the Ocean; 1. Introduction; 2. Methods of Evaluating the Distribution of Plankton; 3. Patterns of Mesoplankton Distribution; 4. Vertical Distribution of Macroplankton; 5. Vertical Zonation of the Pelagic Fauna; 6. Patterns of Plankton Distribution in the Near-bottom Layer; References; Chapter 2. Ecology and Biogeography of the Hydrothermal Vent Fauna of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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|a 1. Introduction2. Ecology and Structure of the Communities; 3. Biology and Taxonomy of Hydrothermal Vent Shrimps; 4. Special Features of the MAR Hydrothermal Fauna; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Biology of the Nazca and Sala y G�omez Submarine Ridges, an Outpost of the Indo-West Pacific Fauna in the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Composition and Distribution of the Fauna, its Communities and History; 1. Introduction; 2. Geology of the Seamounts, and Hydrology and Plankton of the Overlying Waters; 3. Material; 4. Lists of Taxa; 5. Communities; 6. Biogeograohic Boundaries; 7. Endemism
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|a 8. Faunistic Relationships9. Biogeographical Position; 10. Biogeographic History; 11. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. Gonatid Squids in the Subarctic North Pacific: Ecology, Biogeography, Niche Diversity and Role in the Ecosystem; 1. Introduction; 2. Data Sources; 3. Systematics; 4. Species Accounts; 5. Ecological Divergence of Gon atid Squids; 6. Horizontal and Vertical Distribution of Relative Abundance and Biomass.; 7. The Role of Gonatid Squids in the Ecosystem; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 5. Zoogeography of the Abyssal and Hadal Zones; 1. Introduction
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|a 2. Googeographic Distribution of Abyssal Bottom Fauna3. Pattern of the Abyssal Fauna Distribution in Some Areas of the Ocean; 4. Geographic Distribution of Ultra-abyssal (Hadal) Fauna; References; Chapter 6. Biogeography of the Bathyal Zone; 1. Introduction; 2. The Task and the Method; 3. Latitudinal Zone Changes Related to Depth; 4. Symmetry and Asymmetry of the Fauna; 5. Bathyal Regions Where the Shallow-water Fauna Might Penetrate to the Deep Sea; 6. The Bathyal Zone as a Refuge for "relicts" and "living Fossils"; 7. Management and Conservation of the Bathyal Zone; Acknowledgements
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