Whether you are identifying a specimen in a lab or simply want to appreciate the hidden architecture of Australia's oceans, this volume is an essential addition to any marine science library.
While highly technical, this 320-page reference is designed for a broad academic audience, including: Marine biology students and academics. Researchers in biotechnology and biosecurity. Professional taxonomists and natural history enthusiasts.
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The series received a Whitley Award Certificate of Commendation for its contribution to biological resources. Beyond Just "Moss Animals"
They are vital to understanding ocean health and the impacts of ocean acidification. Who is it For? Whether you are identifying a specimen in a
Edited by leading specialists including Patricia L. Cook , Philip E. Bock, Dennis P. Gordon, and Haylee J. Weaver.
Some species are being researched as sources for anticancer and antiviral compounds. Professional taxonomists and natural history enthusiasts
If you’ve ever explored a rock pool or looked closely at a piece of driftwood washed up on an Australian beach, you might have seen intricate, moss-like growths or delicate lace patterns. These are , fascinating aquatic animals that build complex colonies.