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Gattung Buccinum. L, published by Bauer & Raspe
Year: 1883 Publisher: Nürnberg Bauer & Raspe

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Gattungen Buccinum, Purpura, Concholepas und Monoceros, published by Verlag von Bauer & Raspe (Julius Merz)
Year: 1858 Publisher: Nürnberg Verlag von Bauer & Raspe (Julius Merz)

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Echinoderms Metabolites: Structure, Functions and Biomedical Perspectives
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The materials published in the Special Issue reflect the real diversity of echinoderm metabolites and cover most of their specific classes and biomedical potential as antioxidant, antiviral, anticancer, and even anticoagulant preparations. The metabolites include sea urchin naphtoquinoid pigments and their semi-synthetic derivatives, sea cucumber triterpene glycosides, esters of polyhydroxysteroids from starfish, sea urchins free sterols, and sea cucumber fucosylated chondroitin sulfates. This Special Issue, “Echinoderm Metabolites: Structure, Functions, and Biomedical Perspectives”, is a collection of articles about different scientific aspects concerning low molecular weight and biopolymer metabolites from echinoderms, including their isolation and chemical structures, biological activities, biosynthesis and evolution, biological functions, and obtaining of semi-synthetic derivatives of biologically active natural products. This Special Issue includes materials about sea urchin naphtoquinoid pigments and their semi-synthetic derivatives, sea cucumber triterpene glycosides, esters of polyhydroxysteroids from starfish, sea urchin free sterols, and sea cucumber fucosylated chondroitin sulfates.


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Echinoderms Metabolites: Structure, Functions and Biomedical Perspectives
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The materials published in the Special Issue reflect the real diversity of echinoderm metabolites and cover most of their specific classes and biomedical potential as antioxidant, antiviral, anticancer, and even anticoagulant preparations. The metabolites include sea urchin naphtoquinoid pigments and their semi-synthetic derivatives, sea cucumber triterpene glycosides, esters of polyhydroxysteroids from starfish, sea urchins free sterols, and sea cucumber fucosylated chondroitin sulfates. This Special Issue, “Echinoderm Metabolites: Structure, Functions, and Biomedical Perspectives”, is a collection of articles about different scientific aspects concerning low molecular weight and biopolymer metabolites from echinoderms, including their isolation and chemical structures, biological activities, biosynthesis and evolution, biological functions, and obtaining of semi-synthetic derivatives of biologically active natural products. This Special Issue includes materials about sea urchin naphtoquinoid pigments and their semi-synthetic derivatives, sea cucumber triterpene glycosides, esters of polyhydroxysteroids from starfish, sea urchin free sterols, and sea cucumber fucosylated chondroitin sulfates.


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Exploring Britain's Hidden World
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ISBN: 9780691240411 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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Britain’s shallow seas are a mysterious domain. They remain largely unseen and unexplored except by marine scientists and divers, who have been documenting their wondrous discoveries over many years. Now, a wealth of information about what lives on and in the seabed has been brought together in one sumptuously illustrated volume.Keith Hiscock describes the incredible variety of marine life that exists around Great Britain, providing a foundation of knowledge for those interested in the natural history of the shallow seabed. He explains how findings are gathered and organised, as well as showing what is out there and how it works. Fascinating, beautiful and often fragile, the habitats and marine life described are essential to the health and productivity of our oceans. Without an adequate, shared understanding of what and where they are, how can we identify and protect them?Exploring Britain’s Hidden World is the culmination of 50 years of research by the author to better understand where different subtidal seabed habitats occur and how their associated marine life has come to exist. That quest draws on a rich vein of knowledge obtained by many naturalists, scientists and divers who, for almost 200 years, have described seabed communities and sought to understand their structure and function.Using a minimum of technical terminology, Keith Hiscock combines his interests in marine biology, diving and photography to inform, inspire, and leave a vivid and lasting impression of the marine habitats and species around Britain. He hopes this book will provide new insights, much pleasure, and perhaps some surprises too.

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Habitat conservation. --- Conservation of habitat --- Habitat preservation --- Habitat protection --- Habitat (Ecology) --- Preservation of habitat --- Protection of habitat --- Nature conservation --- Conservation --- Protection --- Alaria esculenta. --- Alcyonium digitatum. --- Alcyonium glomeratum. --- Anthopleura ballii. --- Artificial reef. --- Ascidiacea. --- Atlantic multidecadal oscillation. --- Atlantic wolffish. --- Atrina fragilis. --- Ballan wrasse. --- Barnacle. --- Benthic zone. --- Benthos. --- Biotope. --- Bristol Channel. --- Brittle star. --- Bryozoa. --- Buccinum undatum. --- Bugula neritina. --- Byssus. --- Callianassa subterranea. --- Cancer pagurus. --- Cerastoderma glaucum. --- Cerianthus lloydii. --- Cetacean stranding. --- Chart datum. --- Chiton. --- Cnidaria. --- Crangon crangon. --- Crinoid. --- Crustacean. --- Dendrodoa grossularia. --- Detritus. --- Didemnum vexillum. --- Distomus variolosus. --- Dredging. --- Echinocardium cordatum. --- Echinoderm. --- Echinus esculentus. --- Ensis. --- Estuary. --- Eunicella verrucosa. --- European seabass. --- Flamborough Head. --- Galathea strigosa. --- Gorgonian. --- Halichondria panicea. --- Halocline. --- Harmothoe. --- Homarus gammarus. --- Hydractinia echinata. --- Inner Hebrides. --- John Dory. --- Laminaria hyperborea. --- Leptopsammia pruvoti. --- Littoral zone. --- Lugworm. --- Maerl. --- Mariculture. --- Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. --- Marine biology. --- Marine pollution. --- Metridium. --- Modiolus modiolus. --- Molgula occulta. --- Mussel. --- Mytilus (genus). --- Nephrops norvegicus. --- Ophiocomina nigra. --- Pecten maximus. --- Phaxas pellucidus. --- Phenology. --- Philip Henry Gosse. --- Phoronid. --- Plymouth Sound. --- Polychaete. --- Predation. --- Protanthea simplex. --- Psammechinus miliaris. --- Razor shell. --- Sagartia elegans. --- Salinity. --- Sargassum muticum. --- Sea urchin. --- Seabed. --- Seaweed. --- Sediment. --- Skomer. --- Snakelocks anemone. --- Spinachia spinachia. --- Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. --- Styela clava. --- Tompot blenny. --- Tube worm. --- Tunicate. --- Turbidity. --- Vibrio. --- Zooplankton. --- Zostera marina. --- Zostera noltei.

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