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► Title→ |
Marine
Biology |
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Author [s]→ |
Peter
Castro,
Michael E. Huber |
► Publisher &
Year: |
McGraw-Hill
Education / 10th Edition/ 2019 |
► Pages:
تعداد صفحات |
497 |
► ISBN→ |
9781259880032,
1259880036, 9781260162578, 1260162575,
2018021507 |
► Description: |
Part
One: Principles of Marine Science Chapter 1:
The Science of Marine Biology 1.1 The
Science of Marine Biology The History of
Marine Biology Marine Biology Today 1.2 The
Scientific Method Observation: The Currency
of Science Two Ways of Thinking Testing
Ideas Limitations of the Scientific Method
Observing the Ocean Eye on Science:
Carbonate Experiments on the Reef John
Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts Interactive
Exploration Chapter 2: The Sea Floor 2.1 The
Water Planet The Geography of the Ocean
Basins The Structure of Planet Earth 2.2 The
Origin and Structure of the Ocean Basins
Early Evidence of Continental Drift Plate
Tectonics Earth’s Geological History 2.3 The
Geological Provinces of the Ocean
Continental Margins Deep-Ocean Basins The
Mid-Ocean Ridge and Hydrothermal Vents Eye
on Science: Life Below the Sea Floor The
Hawaiian Islands, Hot Spots, and Mantle
Plumes Interactive Exploration Chapter 3:
Chemical and Physical Features of the World
Ocean 3.1 The Waters of the Ocean The Unique
Nature of Pure Water Seawater 3.2 Ocean
Circulation Surface Circulation Thermohaline
Circulation and the Great Ocean Conveyor 3.3
Waves and Tides Waves Tides Tall Ships and
Surface Currents Eye on Science: Larval
Transport Near Hydrothermal Vents Waves That
Kill Interactive Exploration Chapter 4:
Fundamentals of Biology 4.1 The Ingredients
of Life The Building Blocks The Fuel of Life
4.2 Living Machinery Cells and Organelles
Levels of Organization 4.3 Challenges of
Life in the Sea Salinity Temperature
Surface-to-Volume Ratio 4.4 Perpetuating
Life Modes of Reproduction Reproductive
Strategies 4.5 The Diversity of Life in the
Sea Natural Selection and Adaptation
Classifying Living Things Evolutionary
Perspective: From Snack to Servant: How
Complex Cells Arose Eye on Science: When
Fishes Stepped on Land Interactive
Exploration Part Two: The Organisms of the
Sea Chapter 5: The Microbial World 5.1
Viruses 5.2 Prokaryotes Bacteria Archaea
Prokaryote Metabolism 5.3 Unicellular Algae
Diatoms Dinoflagellates Other Unicellular
Algae 5.4 Protozoans: The Animal-Like
Protists Foraminiferans Radiolarians
Ciliates 5.5 Fungi Evolutionary Perspective:
Symbiotic Bacteria—The Essential Guests Tiny
Cells, Big Surprises Eye on Science: A
Fourth Domain of the Tree of Life? The Bay
of Fire Interactive Exploration Chapter 6:
Multicellular Primary Producers: Seaweeds
and Plants 6.1 Multicellular Algae: The
Seaweeds General Structure Photosynthetic
Pigments Types of Seaweeds Life History
Economic Importance 6.2 Flowering Plants
Seagrasses Salt-Marsh Plants Mangroves
Seaweeds for Gourmets Eye on Science: Marine
Algae as Biofuels Interactive Exploration
Chapter 7: Marine Animals Without a Backbone
7.1 Sponges 7.2 Cnidarians: Radial Symmetry
Types of Cnidarians Biology of Cnidarians
7.3 Comb Jellies: Radial Symmetry Revisited
7.4 Bilaterally Symmetrical Worms Flatworms
Ribbon Worms Nematodes Arrow Worms Segmented
Worms 7.5 Molluscs: The Successful Soft Body
Types of Molluscs Biology of Molluscs 7.6
Arthropods: The Armored Achievers
Crustaceans Biology of Crustaceans Other
Marine Arthropods 7.7 Lophophorates
Bryozoans Phoronids Lamp Shells 7.8
Echinoderms: Five-Way Symmetry Types of
Echinoderms Biology of Echinoderms 7.9
Hemichordates: A “Missing Link"? 7.10
Chordates Without a Backbone Tunicates
Lancelets The Case of the Killer Cnidarians
How to Discover a New Phylum Eye on Science:
The Octopus Complex Brain Interactive
Exploration Chapter 8: Marine Fishes 8.1
Vertebrates: An Introduction 8.2 Types of
Fishes Jawless Fishes Cartilaginous Fishes
Bony Fishes 8.3 Biology of Fishes Body Shape
Coloration Locomotion Feeding Digestion
Circulatory System Respiratory System
Regulation of the Internal Environment
Nervous System and Sensory Organs Behavior
Reproduction and Life History Shark Eye on
Science: Great White Shark Migrations
Evolutionary Perspective: A Fish Called
Latimeria Interactive Exploration Chapter 9:
Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals 9.1
Marine Reptiles Sea Turtles Sea Snakes Other
Marine Reptiles Biology of Marine Reptiles
9.2 Seabirds Penguins Tubenoses Pelicans and
Related Seabirds Gulls and Related Seabirds
Shorebirds Biology of Seabirds 9.3 Marine
Mammals Seals, Sea Lions, and the Walrus Sea
Otter, Marine Otter, and Polar Bear Manatees
and Dugong Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises
Biology of Marine Mammals The Endangered Sea
Turtles Evolutionary Perspective: The Whales
That Walked to Sea Eye on Science: Feeding
in the Blue Whale How Intelligent Are
Cetaceans? Interactive Exploration Part
Three: Structure and Function of Marine
Ecosystems Chapter 10: An Introduction to
Marine Ecology 10.1 The Organization of
Communities How Populations Grow Ways That
Species Interact 10.2 Major Marine
Lifestyles and Environments 10.3 The Flow of
Energy and Materials Trophic Structure
Cycles of Essential Nutrients Eye on
Science: Symbiosis on the Seashore
Biodiversity: All Creatures Great and Small
Cleaning Associations Eye on Science: The
Census of Marine Life Interactive
Exploration SPECIAL REPORT: Our Changing
Planet Rolling the Dice: Climate Change The
Greenhouse: Too Much of a Good Thing?
Betting on Black: CO2 Through the Roof
What’s Happening Now? What Lies Ahead? So
What? Ocean Acidification: The Other CO2
Problem Overwhelming the Nitrogen Cycle The
No-Zone Stripping the Sea Bare Disappearing
Habitats So What Do We Do Will There Be a
Last Straw? For More Information Chapter 11:
Between the Tides 11.1 Rocky Shore
Intertidal Communities Exposure at Low Tide
The Power of the Sea The Battle for Space
Vertical Zonation of Rocky Shores 11.2
Soft-Bottom Intertidal Communities The
Shifting Sediments Living in the Sediment
Transplantation, Removal, and Caging
Experiments Eye on Science: Sea Star Wasting
Disease Interactive Exploration Chapter 12:
Estuaries: Where Rivers Meet the Sea 12.1
Origins and Types of Estuaries 12.2 Physical
Characteristics of Estuaries Salinity
Substrate Other Physical Factors 12.3
Estuaries as Ecosystems Living in an Estuary
Types of Estuarine Communities Feeding
Interactions Among Estuarine Organisms 12.4
Human Impact on Estuarine Communities
Fiddler on the Mud Eye on Science:
Restoration of Salt Marshes Interactive
Exploration Chapter 13: Life on the
Continental Shelf 13.1 Physical
Characteristics of the Subtidal Environment
13.2 Soft-Bottom Subtidal Communities
Unvegetated Soft-Bottom Communities Seagrass
Meadows Human Impact on Seagrasses 13.3
Hard-Bottom Subtidal Communities Rocky
Bottoms Kelp Communities Under the Polar Ice
Life in Mud and Sand Eye on Science:
Toxoplasma: From Cats to Sea Otters
Interactive Exploration Chapter 14: Coral
Reefs 14.1 The Organisms That Build Reefs
Reef Corals Other Reef Builders Conditions
for Reef Growth 14.2 Kinds of Coral Reefs
Fringing Reefs Barrier Reefs Atolls 14.3 The
Ecology of Coral Reefs The Trophic Structure
of Coral Reefs Coral Reef Communities Coral
Reproduction Eye on Science: Racing to
Protect Reef Resilience Deep-Water Coral
Communities “Must Have Been Something I Ate"
Interactive Exploration Chapter 15: Life
Near the Surface 15.1 The Organisms of the
Epipelagic The Plankton: A New Understanding
The Phytoplankton The Zooplankton The Nekton
15.2 Living in the Epipelagic Staying Afloat
Predators and Their Prey 15.3 Epipelagic
Food Webs Trophic Levels and Energy Flow The
Microbial Loop Patterns of Production The El
Niño–Southern Oscillation Red Tides and
Harmful Algal Blooms Swimming Machines Eye
on Science: Biological Nutrient Pumps
Interactive Exploration Chapter 16: The
Ocean Depths 16.1 The Twilight World The
Animals of the Mesopelagic Adaptations of
Midwater Animals 16.2 The World of Perpetual
Darkness The Lack of Food Sex in the Deep
Sea Living Under Pressure 16.3 The
Deep-Ocean Floor Feeding in the Deep-Sea
Benthos The Nature of Life in the Deep-Sea
Benthos Microbes in the Deep Sea 16.4 Hot
Springs, Cold Seeps, and Dead Bodies The
Chambered Nautilus Biodiversity in the Deep
Sea Eye on Science: Alvin Reborn Interactive
Exploration Part Four: Humans and the Sea
Chapter 17: Resources from the Sea 17.1 The
Living Resources of the Sea Food from the
Sea Marine Life as Items of Commerce and
Recreation 17.2 Non-Living Resources from
the Sea Floor Oil and Gas Ocean Mining 17.3
Non-Living Resources from Seawater Energy
Fresh Water Minerals Of Fish and Seabirds,
Fishers and Chickens Eye on Science:
Aquaculture of Bluefin Tunas Take Two
Sponges and Call Me in the Morning
Interactive Exploration Chapter 18: The
Impact of Humans on the Marine Environment
18.1 Modification and Destruction of
Habitats Human Impact on Coral Reefs
Trawling 18.2 Pollution Eutrophication
Sewage Oil Persistent Toxic Substances
Plastic Waste Thermal Pollution 18.3
Threatened and Endangered Species 18.4
Conserving and Enhancing the Marine
Environment Conservation Restoration of
Habitats Artificial Reefs 18.5 Prospects for
the Future Eye on Science: Microplastics in
the Marine Environment Biological Invasions:
The Uninvited Guests Sand on the Run, or
What to Do with Our Shrinking Beaches Ten
Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans
Interactive Exploration |
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