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1971 volume of proceedings from the Fourth European Symposium on Marine Biology, which took place in Bangor, North Wales, in September 1969.
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1971 volume of proceedings from the Fourth European Symposium on Marine Biology, which took place in Bangor, North Wales, in September 1969.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1015g
- ISBN-13: 9780521178259
- ISBN-10: 0521178258
- Artikelnr.: 32310211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 634
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1015g
- ISBN-13: 9780521178259
- ISBN-10: 0521178258
- Artikelnr.: 32310211
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Editor's foreword and opening address; Part I. Theme A: The Biology of
Marine Invertebrate Larvae; Section 1. Field Observations: 1. The dispersal
of the larvae of shoal-water benthic invertebrate species over long
distances by ocean currents; 2. Transport of bivalve larvae in a tidal
estuary; 3. Observations on the occurrence of planktonic larvae of several
bivalves in the Northern Adriatic Sea; 4. Comparative investigations of the
development of epibenthic communities from Gloucester, Massachusetts to St
Thomas, Virgin Islands; 5. Settlement of mussel larvae, Mytilius edulis, on
suspended collectors in Norwegian waters; Section 2. Experiments on
Behaviour and Distribution: 6. On the ecology of young Idotea in the
Baltic; 7. Choice of algae by larvae of Spirobis, particularly of Spirorbis
spirobis; 8. Settlement and orientated growth in epiphytic and epizoic
byozoans; 9. Settlement and growth pattern of the parasitic barnacle
Pyrgoma anglicum; 10. Electrophotetic examination of partially purified
extracts of Balanus balanoides containing a settlement inducing factor; 11.
The biology of larvae of Ophilitaspongia seriata from two North Wales
populations; 11. Host selection and ecology of marine digenean larvae;
Section 3. Growth, Development and Fine Structure: 12. Effet de la
température sur le développement endotrophe des plutéus; 13. La forme
elliptique de la relation température-durée de développement embryonnaire
chez les copépodes pelagiques et ses propiétés; 14. The effect of cyclic
temperatures on larval development in the mud-crab Rhithropanopeus
harrisii; 15. Les véligères planctoniques de Prosobranches de la région de
Banyuls-sur-Mer (Méditerranée occidentale): phylogénie et métamorphose; 16.
Concerning the fourth antennulzr segment of the cypris larva of Balanus
balanoides; 17. The fine structure of the trochophore of Harmothoe
imbricata; 18. Développement larvaire de Microspio mecznikowianus; 19. Some
morphological changes that occur at the metamorphosis of the arvae of
Mytilius edulis; 20. The histology of the larva of Ostrea edulis during
metamorphosis; 21. Transient larval glands in palaemonetes; 22. Spicule
formation and corrosion in recently metamorphosed syon ciliatum (O.
Fabricus); Part II. Theme B: Light in the Marine Environment; Section 1.
Measurement of Illumination and its Influence in Submarine Environment: 1.
The measurement of inshore submarine irradiation; 2. Continuous recording
of underwater light in relation to Laminaria distribution; 3. Seasonal
growth of Laminaria hyperborea under recorded underwater light conditions
near Helgøland; 4. The effect of light on the growth of algal spores; 5.
Light quality and the photomorphogenesis of alge in marine environments; 6.
Studies on the responses of marine phytoplankton to light fields of varying
intensity; 7. Light and the distribution of organisms in a sea cave; 8.
Light conditions and shade seeking populations among algal settlements; 9.
Responses of the larvae of Diposoma listerianum to light and gravity; 10.
Food searching potential in marine fish larvae; 11. A new light trap for
plankton; 12. Responses to light of Asterias rubens; 12. Diurnal rhythms in
snails and starfish; 13. Orientation to light and the shading response in
barnacles; 14. The light sensitivity and light environment of Corophium
volutator (abstract only); 15. La lumière et le déclenchement de la ponte
chez Ciona intestinalis; 16. Light controlled swarming in the polychaete
Autolytus (abstract only); 17. Light and gonad development in Pontoporeia
affinis; Index.
Marine Invertebrate Larvae; Section 1. Field Observations: 1. The dispersal
of the larvae of shoal-water benthic invertebrate species over long
distances by ocean currents; 2. Transport of bivalve larvae in a tidal
estuary; 3. Observations on the occurrence of planktonic larvae of several
bivalves in the Northern Adriatic Sea; 4. Comparative investigations of the
development of epibenthic communities from Gloucester, Massachusetts to St
Thomas, Virgin Islands; 5. Settlement of mussel larvae, Mytilius edulis, on
suspended collectors in Norwegian waters; Section 2. Experiments on
Behaviour and Distribution: 6. On the ecology of young Idotea in the
Baltic; 7. Choice of algae by larvae of Spirobis, particularly of Spirorbis
spirobis; 8. Settlement and orientated growth in epiphytic and epizoic
byozoans; 9. Settlement and growth pattern of the parasitic barnacle
Pyrgoma anglicum; 10. Electrophotetic examination of partially purified
extracts of Balanus balanoides containing a settlement inducing factor; 11.
The biology of larvae of Ophilitaspongia seriata from two North Wales
populations; 11. Host selection and ecology of marine digenean larvae;
Section 3. Growth, Development and Fine Structure: 12. Effet de la
température sur le développement endotrophe des plutéus; 13. La forme
elliptique de la relation température-durée de développement embryonnaire
chez les copépodes pelagiques et ses propiétés; 14. The effect of cyclic
temperatures on larval development in the mud-crab Rhithropanopeus
harrisii; 15. Les véligères planctoniques de Prosobranches de la région de
Banyuls-sur-Mer (Méditerranée occidentale): phylogénie et métamorphose; 16.
Concerning the fourth antennulzr segment of the cypris larva of Balanus
balanoides; 17. The fine structure of the trochophore of Harmothoe
imbricata; 18. Développement larvaire de Microspio mecznikowianus; 19. Some
morphological changes that occur at the metamorphosis of the arvae of
Mytilius edulis; 20. The histology of the larva of Ostrea edulis during
metamorphosis; 21. Transient larval glands in palaemonetes; 22. Spicule
formation and corrosion in recently metamorphosed syon ciliatum (O.
Fabricus); Part II. Theme B: Light in the Marine Environment; Section 1.
Measurement of Illumination and its Influence in Submarine Environment: 1.
The measurement of inshore submarine irradiation; 2. Continuous recording
of underwater light in relation to Laminaria distribution; 3. Seasonal
growth of Laminaria hyperborea under recorded underwater light conditions
near Helgøland; 4. The effect of light on the growth of algal spores; 5.
Light quality and the photomorphogenesis of alge in marine environments; 6.
Studies on the responses of marine phytoplankton to light fields of varying
intensity; 7. Light and the distribution of organisms in a sea cave; 8.
Light conditions and shade seeking populations among algal settlements; 9.
Responses of the larvae of Diposoma listerianum to light and gravity; 10.
Food searching potential in marine fish larvae; 11. A new light trap for
plankton; 12. Responses to light of Asterias rubens; 12. Diurnal rhythms in
snails and starfish; 13. Orientation to light and the shading response in
barnacles; 14. The light sensitivity and light environment of Corophium
volutator (abstract only); 15. La lumière et le déclenchement de la ponte
chez Ciona intestinalis; 16. Light controlled swarming in the polychaete
Autolytus (abstract only); 17. Light and gonad development in Pontoporeia
affinis; Index.
Editor's foreword and opening address; Part I. Theme A: The Biology of
Marine Invertebrate Larvae; Section 1. Field Observations: 1. The dispersal
of the larvae of shoal-water benthic invertebrate species over long
distances by ocean currents; 2. Transport of bivalve larvae in a tidal
estuary; 3. Observations on the occurrence of planktonic larvae of several
bivalves in the Northern Adriatic Sea; 4. Comparative investigations of the
development of epibenthic communities from Gloucester, Massachusetts to St
Thomas, Virgin Islands; 5. Settlement of mussel larvae, Mytilius edulis, on
suspended collectors in Norwegian waters; Section 2. Experiments on
Behaviour and Distribution: 6. On the ecology of young Idotea in the
Baltic; 7. Choice of algae by larvae of Spirobis, particularly of Spirorbis
spirobis; 8. Settlement and orientated growth in epiphytic and epizoic
byozoans; 9. Settlement and growth pattern of the parasitic barnacle
Pyrgoma anglicum; 10. Electrophotetic examination of partially purified
extracts of Balanus balanoides containing a settlement inducing factor; 11.
The biology of larvae of Ophilitaspongia seriata from two North Wales
populations; 11. Host selection and ecology of marine digenean larvae;
Section 3. Growth, Development and Fine Structure: 12. Effet de la
température sur le développement endotrophe des plutéus; 13. La forme
elliptique de la relation température-durée de développement embryonnaire
chez les copépodes pelagiques et ses propiétés; 14. The effect of cyclic
temperatures on larval development in the mud-crab Rhithropanopeus
harrisii; 15. Les véligères planctoniques de Prosobranches de la région de
Banyuls-sur-Mer (Méditerranée occidentale): phylogénie et métamorphose; 16.
Concerning the fourth antennulzr segment of the cypris larva of Balanus
balanoides; 17. The fine structure of the trochophore of Harmothoe
imbricata; 18. Développement larvaire de Microspio mecznikowianus; 19. Some
morphological changes that occur at the metamorphosis of the arvae of
Mytilius edulis; 20. The histology of the larva of Ostrea edulis during
metamorphosis; 21. Transient larval glands in palaemonetes; 22. Spicule
formation and corrosion in recently metamorphosed syon ciliatum (O.
Fabricus); Part II. Theme B: Light in the Marine Environment; Section 1.
Measurement of Illumination and its Influence in Submarine Environment: 1.
The measurement of inshore submarine irradiation; 2. Continuous recording
of underwater light in relation to Laminaria distribution; 3. Seasonal
growth of Laminaria hyperborea under recorded underwater light conditions
near Helgøland; 4. The effect of light on the growth of algal spores; 5.
Light quality and the photomorphogenesis of alge in marine environments; 6.
Studies on the responses of marine phytoplankton to light fields of varying
intensity; 7. Light and the distribution of organisms in a sea cave; 8.
Light conditions and shade seeking populations among algal settlements; 9.
Responses of the larvae of Diposoma listerianum to light and gravity; 10.
Food searching potential in marine fish larvae; 11. A new light trap for
plankton; 12. Responses to light of Asterias rubens; 12. Diurnal rhythms in
snails and starfish; 13. Orientation to light and the shading response in
barnacles; 14. The light sensitivity and light environment of Corophium
volutator (abstract only); 15. La lumière et le déclenchement de la ponte
chez Ciona intestinalis; 16. Light controlled swarming in the polychaete
Autolytus (abstract only); 17. Light and gonad development in Pontoporeia
affinis; Index.
Marine Invertebrate Larvae; Section 1. Field Observations: 1. The dispersal
of the larvae of shoal-water benthic invertebrate species over long
distances by ocean currents; 2. Transport of bivalve larvae in a tidal
estuary; 3. Observations on the occurrence of planktonic larvae of several
bivalves in the Northern Adriatic Sea; 4. Comparative investigations of the
development of epibenthic communities from Gloucester, Massachusetts to St
Thomas, Virgin Islands; 5. Settlement of mussel larvae, Mytilius edulis, on
suspended collectors in Norwegian waters; Section 2. Experiments on
Behaviour and Distribution: 6. On the ecology of young Idotea in the
Baltic; 7. Choice of algae by larvae of Spirobis, particularly of Spirorbis
spirobis; 8. Settlement and orientated growth in epiphytic and epizoic
byozoans; 9. Settlement and growth pattern of the parasitic barnacle
Pyrgoma anglicum; 10. Electrophotetic examination of partially purified
extracts of Balanus balanoides containing a settlement inducing factor; 11.
The biology of larvae of Ophilitaspongia seriata from two North Wales
populations; 11. Host selection and ecology of marine digenean larvae;
Section 3. Growth, Development and Fine Structure: 12. Effet de la
température sur le développement endotrophe des plutéus; 13. La forme
elliptique de la relation température-durée de développement embryonnaire
chez les copépodes pelagiques et ses propiétés; 14. The effect of cyclic
temperatures on larval development in the mud-crab Rhithropanopeus
harrisii; 15. Les véligères planctoniques de Prosobranches de la région de
Banyuls-sur-Mer (Méditerranée occidentale): phylogénie et métamorphose; 16.
Concerning the fourth antennulzr segment of the cypris larva of Balanus
balanoides; 17. The fine structure of the trochophore of Harmothoe
imbricata; 18. Développement larvaire de Microspio mecznikowianus; 19. Some
morphological changes that occur at the metamorphosis of the arvae of
Mytilius edulis; 20. The histology of the larva of Ostrea edulis during
metamorphosis; 21. Transient larval glands in palaemonetes; 22. Spicule
formation and corrosion in recently metamorphosed syon ciliatum (O.
Fabricus); Part II. Theme B: Light in the Marine Environment; Section 1.
Measurement of Illumination and its Influence in Submarine Environment: 1.
The measurement of inshore submarine irradiation; 2. Continuous recording
of underwater light in relation to Laminaria distribution; 3. Seasonal
growth of Laminaria hyperborea under recorded underwater light conditions
near Helgøland; 4. The effect of light on the growth of algal spores; 5.
Light quality and the photomorphogenesis of alge in marine environments; 6.
Studies on the responses of marine phytoplankton to light fields of varying
intensity; 7. Light and the distribution of organisms in a sea cave; 8.
Light conditions and shade seeking populations among algal settlements; 9.
Responses of the larvae of Diposoma listerianum to light and gravity; 10.
Food searching potential in marine fish larvae; 11. A new light trap for
plankton; 12. Responses to light of Asterias rubens; 12. Diurnal rhythms in
snails and starfish; 13. Orientation to light and the shading response in
barnacles; 14. The light sensitivity and light environment of Corophium
volutator (abstract only); 15. La lumière et le déclenchement de la ponte
chez Ciona intestinalis; 16. Light controlled swarming in the polychaete
Autolytus (abstract only); 17. Light and gonad development in Pontoporeia
affinis; Index.