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Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 35

Series: Advances in Marine Biology Volume: 35
Edited By: Mark Young, Paul Tyler and Alan J Southward
243 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Academic Press
Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 35
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  • Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 35 ISBN: 9780120261352 Hardback Jan 1999 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This volume contains two detailed reviews. The first discusses the population genetics of bathyal and abyssal organisms. The second covers growth performance and mortality in aquatic macrobenthic invertebrates.

Contents

: S.S. Creasey and A.D. Rogers, Population Genetics of Bathyal and Abyssal Organisms. T. Brey, Growth Performance and Mortality in Aquatic Macrobenthic Invertebrates.

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Biography

Mark Young was brought up in rural Worcestershire and Heredfordshire where, from primary school days, he became interested in wildflowers, butterflies, and moths. Since 1973 he has been lecturing on Zoology at Aberdeen University.He has done research on fresh-water pearl mussels and insects in forests andfarmlands, in addition to exploring the comparative ecology of rare moths and butterflies. Young has also been actively involved with the Scottish Wildlife Trust and with conservation studies for Scottish Natural Heritage. He is particularly interested in the moths of the Scottish highlands and the islandswhere he is often visiting in search of new colonies of burnet moths or obscure micro moths.

Series: Advances in Marine Biology Volume: 35
Edited By: Mark Young, Paul Tyler and Alan J Southward
243 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Academic Press
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Praise for the Series "Each of these reviews is complete within its topic." --THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY

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