TY - BOOK ID - 65414012 TI - A Guide to Marine Molluscs of Europe AU - Alf, Axel AU - Brenzinger, Bastian AU - Haszprunar, Gerhard AU - Schrödl, Michael AU - Schwabe, Enrico PY - 2020 SN - 9783948603007 3948603006 PB - Harxheim : ConchBooks, DB - UniCat KW - Mollusks KW - Mollusques marins KW - Identification KW - Classification KW - (Produktform)Hardback KW - (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft KW - (Zielgruppe)Fachhochschul-/Hochschulausbildung KW - (Zielgruppe)Wissenschaftler, Biologen, Zoologen, Malakologen, Taucher, Schnorchler, Studenten KW - (Produktform (spezifisch))Sewn KW - Bivalvia KW - Mollusken KW - Weichtiere KW - Kopffüßer KW - Tintenfische KW - Nudibranchia KW - Cephalopoda KW - Ostsee KW - Gastropoda KW - Schnecken KW - Mollusca KW - Polyplacophora KW - Meeresnacktschnecken KW - Käferschnecken KW - Muscheln KW - Atlantischer Ozean KW - Nordsee KW - Mittelmeer KW - (VLB-WN)1674: Hardcover, Softcover / Biologie/Zoologie UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65414012 AB - The present book aims, in contrast to other volumes, not to represent all molluscan species living in European seas (i.e. from the Canary Islands and the Azores in the (South-) West, to Scandinavia in the North and the entire Mediterranean (sometimes the Black Sea) and the Baltic Sea to the East). Instead, our book should enable interested amateurs as well as zoologists and oceanographers to identify common species which can easily be found without costly technical equipment. It however also wants to provide an overview about the molluscan fauna of the European seas. We tried to be up to date, but did not aim to be complete. We want to encourage interested amateurs but also students of biology to become familiar with Mollusca, a fascinating animal group. A scientific shell collection or a collection of mollusc photographs may be the basis of such an interest. Considering that more and more species - also in the oceans - are becoming endangered or even disappear for ever, experts who know about these species and their biology are badly needed. Protection needs knowledge: If the knowledge about the species gets lost, nobody will notice their disappearance. "You only can protect what you love, and you only can love what you know" (Konrad Lorenz). The present book is intended as a "field identification guide", to be applied during excursions and collection trips and should therefore enable the quick identification of mollusc material. Indeed, the vast majority of molluscan findings, if they are not of deep-water origin, should be easily identified at least down to genus level. General and more specific literature is listed at the end of this volume. The book contains more than 1500 species of all molluscan groups (i.e. Polyplacophora, Gastropoda, including Nudibranchs, Bivalvia and Cephalopoda) which are described and discussed in detail and of which about 1400 are pictured usually with several specimens on 350 colour plates. Besides this, different topics concerning responsible collecting, ecology, biology, protection of nature and many more are presented in short essays ER -