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|a Ecology.
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|a Orlando, Florida ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Front Cover; Ecology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; General Preface; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Overview: Planetary Distribution of and Ecological Constraints upon the Mollusca; I. Introduction; II. The Molluscs of Planet Earth; III. Distributional and Trophic Ecology; IV. Bioenergetic and Physiological Ecology; V. Population Dynamics and Genetics; VI. Ecological Constraints on Molluscan Evolution; References; Chapter 2. The Ecology of Deep-Sea Molluscs; I. Introduction; II. The Environment (Physical and Chemical); III. The Environment (Organic)
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|a IV. The FaunaV. Functional Morphology; VI. Physiology; VII. Reproduction; VIII. Thermal Vent Mollusca; IX. Evolution; References; Chapter 3. Mangrove Bivalves; I. Introduction; II. Is There a Specific Mangrove Fauna?; III. Mangrove Bivalve Communities; IV. Vertical Zonation on Mangrove Trees; V. Patterns of Species Distribution through a Mangrove; VI. Horizontal Zonation down an Estuary; VII. Bivalve Predators; VIH. Mangrove Bivalves; IX. Discussion; References; Chapter 4. Coral-Associated Bivalves of the Indo-Pacific; I. Introduction; II. Definitions; III. Distribution and Ecology
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|a IV. Coral BorersV. Other Coral Borers; VI. Epizoic Bivalves of Living and Dead Corals; VII. Crevice and Coral Gallery Bivalves; VIII. Bivalves of Coral-Associated Habitats; IX. Predator Defense Mechanisms; X. Discussion; References; Chapter 5. Reproductive and Trophic Ecology of Nudibranch Molluscs; I. Introduction; II. Reproductive Ecology and Larval Biology; III. Predator-Prey Associations; References; Chapter 6. Physiological and Trophic Ecology of Cephalopods; I. Introduction; II. Adaptation and Tolerance; III. Gross Behavior and Habitat Selection; IV. Feeding Strategies; References
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|a Chapter 7. Physiological Ecology of Freshwater BivalvesI. Introduction; II. Distributional Ecology of Freshwater Bivalves; III. Physiological Adaptations, Acclimation, and Environmental Stress; IV. Life Histories, Population Dynamics, and Population Energetics; V. Evolutionary Strategies: An Ecological Perspective; References; Chapter 8. Physiological Ecology of Freshwater Prosobranchs; I. Introduction; II. Taxonomy; III. Feeding; IV. Bioenergetics; V. Respiration; VI. Nitrogen Excretion; VII. Reproduction; VIII. Fluid and Electrolyte Relations; IX. Adaptations to Climatic Variation
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|a X. Future StudiesReferences; Chapter 9. Physiological Ecology of Freshwater Pulmonates; I. Introduction; II. Respiratory Adaptations to Aquatic Life; III. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation in a Hypoosmotic Environment; IV. Nitrogen Excretion; V. Temperature; VI. Adaptations to Low Environmental Oxygen Concentration; VII. Aerial Exposure and Desiccation Resistance; VIII. Summary; References; Chapter 10. Physiological Ecology of Land Snails and Slugs; I. Introduction; II. Water Relations; III. Osmotic and Ionic Regulation; IV. Nitrogen Excretion; V. Respiratory Metabolism; VI. Thermal Relations
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|a The Mollusca, Volume 6: Ecology provides an overview of the state of knowledge in molluscan ecology. It is part of a multivolume treatise that covers the fields of biochemistry, physiology, neurobiology, reproduction and development, evolution, ecology, medical aspects, and structure. The Mollusca is intended to serve a range of disciplines: biological, biochemical, paleontological, and medical. As a source of information on the current status of molluscan research, it should prove useful to researchers of the Mollusca and other phyla, as well as to teachers and qualified graduate students. Th.
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