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|a Advances in marine biology.
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|a Advances in Marine Biology was first published in 1963. Now edited by David W. Sims (Marine Biological Association, UK), the serial publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics which will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, oceanography. Eclectic volumes in the series are supplemented by thematic volumes on such topics as The Biology of Calanoid Copepods and Restocking and Stock Enhancement of Marine Invertebrate Fisheries. * More than 350 pages of reviews from leading researchers in marine biology * Includes over 90 images * Offers reviews on the biology of the glass sponge * Reviews protein metabolism in marine animals.
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Marine Biology; Copyright Page; Contributors To Volume 52; Contents; Series Contents for Last Ten Years; Chapter 1: The Biology of Glass Sponges; 1. Introduction; 2. General Organisation; 2.1. Gross morphology; 2.2. Structure of the body wall; 3. Cells and Syncytia; 3.1. Definitions; 3.2. Plugged junctions; 3.3. Hexactinellid plugs compared with other junctions; 3.4. Trabecular syncytium; 3.5. Sclerocytes and sclerosyncytium; 3.6. Archaeocytes; 3.7. Cells with inclusions; 3.8. Choanocytes; 3.9. Mesohyl; 4. Tissue Dynamics
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|a 4.1. Reaggregation of dissociated sponge tissue4.2. Fusion; 4.3. Cytoskeleton; 4.4. Organelle transport; 4.5. Comparison with cellular sponges; 4.6. Immune response; 5. Physiology; 5.1. Hexactinellids as experimental animals; 5.2. Food and wastes; 5.3. Production and control of feeding currents; 6. The Siliceous Skeleton; 6.1. Discrete spicules; 6.2. Megascleres and microscleres; 6.3. Spicule locations; 6.4. Fused silica networks; 6.5. Silication; 7. Ecology; 7.1. Habitats: distribution and abundance; 7.2. Succession: glass sponge skeletons as substrates; 7.3. Reefs or bioherms
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|a 7.4. Growth rates and seasonal regression7.5. Predation, mortality and regeneration; 7.6. Recruitment; 7.7. Symbioses: animal-plant associations; 8. Reproduction; 8.1. Sexual reproduction; 8.2. Asexual reproduction; 9. Classification and Phylogeny; 9.1. Classification of recent Hexactinellida; 9.2. Classification of fossil Hexactinellida; 9.3. Phylogeny of Hexactinellida within Porifera; 9.4. Phylogeny within Hexactinellida; 10. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 2: The Northern Shrimp (Pandalus borealis) Offshore Fishery in the Northeast Atlantic; 1. Introduction
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|a 2. The Ecology of Pandalus borealis within the Study Area2.1. Geographical distribution; 2.2. Environmental requirements; 2.3. Biology; 2.4. Population structure; 2.5. Predators and parasites; 3. Iceland; 3.1. The fishery; 3.2. Management; 3.3. Research; 3.4. Bycatch in the Icelandic shrimp fishery; 4. Greenland; 4.1. The fishery; 4.2. Management; 4.3. Research; 4.4. Bycatch in the Greenland shrimp fishery; 5. Svalbard, the Barents Sea and Jan Mayen; 5.1. The fishery; 5.2. Management; 5.3. Research; 5.4. Bycatch in the Svalbard shrimp fishery; 6. Overview; Acknowledgements; References
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|a Chapter 3: Protein Metabolism in Marine Animals: The Underlying Mechanism of Growth1. Introduction; 1.1. Overview; 1.2. The processes of protein synthesis, degradation and growth; 2. Protein Metabolism Methodologies; 2.1. Overview; 2.2. Constant infusion; 2.3. Flooding-dose; 2.4. Stochastic endpoint models; 2.5. Protein degradation determinations; 2.6. Transcriptomics; 3. Whole-Animal Protein Metabolism; 3.1. Overview; 3.2. Abiotic factors influencing protein metabolism; 3.3. Biotic factors influencing protein metabolism; 4. Tissue and Organ Protein Metabolism; 4.1. Overview
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