British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.
Conservation Land Management (CLM) is a quarterly magazine that is widely regarded as essential reading for all who are involved in land management for nature conservation, across the British Isles. CLM includes long-form articles, events listings, publication reviews, new product information and updates, reports of conferences and letters.
Coral Reefs of the Red Sea is a complete review and reference work for scientists, engineers, and students concerned with coral reefs in the Red Sea. It provides an up-to-date review on the geology, ecology, and physiology of coral reef ecosystems in the Red Sea, including data from most recent molecular studies. The Red Sea harbours a set of unique ecological characteristics, such as high temperature, high alkalinity, and high salinity, in a quasi-isolated environment. This makes it a perfect laboratory to study and understand adaptation in regard to the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems. This book can be used as a general reference, guide, or textbook.
1. The Red Sea: Environmental gradients shape a natural laboratory in a nascent ocean
2. Environmental Setting for Reef Building in the Red Sea
3. Ecophysiology of reef-building corals in the Red Sea
4. Microbial Communities of Red Sea Coral Reefs
5. Symbiodinium diversity in Red Sea coral reefs & coral bleaching
6. Sponges of the Red Sea
7. Corals of the Red Sea
8. Fishes and connectivity of Red Sea coral reefs