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Starfish : Biology and Ecology of the Asteroidea /

Among the most fascinating animals in the world's oceans are the more than 2,000 species of starfish. Called "Asteroids" by scientists who study them (after their taxonomic name, Asteroidea) - or sea stars in some parts of the world - starfish are easily recognized because of their st...

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Otros Autores: Lawrence, John M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
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505 0 |a Contributors -- Preface -- Part I. Comparative Biology and Ecology -- 1. Phylogeny of the asteroidea / Andrew S. Gale -- 2. The asteroid arm / John M. Lawrence -- 3. Functional biology of asteroid tube feet / Elise Hennebert, Michel Jangoux, and Patrick Flammang -- 4. Reproduction in asteroidea / Annie Mercier and Jean-François Hamel -- 5. Asteroid evolutionary developmental biology and ecology / Maria Byrne -- 6. Larval ecology, settlement and recruitment of asteroids / Anna Metaxas -- 7. Ecological role of sea stars from populations to meta-ecosystems / Bruce A. Menge and Eric Sanford -- 8. Chemistry and ecological role of starfish secondary metabolites / James B. McClintock, Charles D. Amsler, and Bill J. Baker -- 9. Steroids in asteroidea / Stephan A. Watts and Kristina M. Wasson -- Part II. Integrative Biology -- 10. Astropecten / Carlos Renato R. Ventura -- 11. Luidia / John M. Lawrence -- 12. Odontaster validus / John S. Pearse -- 13. Acanthaster planci / Katharina Fabricius -- 14. Oreaster reticulatus / Robert E. Scheibling -- 15. Heliaster helianthus / Juan Carlos Castilla, Sergio A. Navarrete, Tatiana Manzur, and Mario Barahona -- 16. Pisaster ochraceus / Carlos Robles -- 17. Asterias amurensis / Maria Byrne, Timothy D. O'Hara, and John M. Lawrence -- 18. Leptasterias polaris / Carlos F. Gaymer and John H. Himmelman -- 19. Coscinasterias / Michael F. Barker -- 20. Echinaster / Richard L. Turner -- References -- Index. 
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