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In the company of seahorses
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ISBN: 0691247005 Year: 2017 Publisher: England : Wild Nature Press,

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Seahorses are instantly recognisable and have been a part of our culture for millennia, yet we still know very little about these enigmatic creatures. Steve Trewhella and Julie Hatcher have spent hundreds of hours in British waters observing native seahorses, witnessing at first hand how they behave in the wild, and how they interact with the other plants and animals in their underwater realm. With stunning photography, In the Company of Seahorses paints a rich picture of a mysterious world amongst swaying seagrass and colourful seaweeds. The accompanying text is packed with personal anecdotes describing the authors' journey of discovery, illustrating for the first time the secretive lives of these elusive animals in British waters. By sharing one couple's passion for an entrancing ocean icon, this book aims to inspire, inform and create a better understanding of the seahorse and its often vulnerable habitats around the British coastline.

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Marine animals. --- Amphipoda. --- Ballan wrasse. --- Barbel (fish). --- Barnacle. --- Bivalvia. --- Black seabream. --- Buoy. --- Byssus. --- Carapace. --- Carcinus maenas. --- Cephalopod. --- Cnidaria. --- Commercial fishing. --- Common cuttlefish. --- Common goby. --- Coral reef. --- Corkwing wrasse. --- Crab. --- Crangon crangon. --- Crustacean. --- Cuttlefish. --- Decapoda. --- Diogenes pugilator. --- Dog whelk. --- Dorsal fin. --- Dragonet. --- European seabass. --- Exoskeleton. --- Fish fry. --- Fish. --- Fishkeeping. --- Flatfish. --- Goby. --- Greater pipefish. --- Halibut. --- Hermit crab. --- Ink sac. --- Intertidal zone. --- Invertebrate. --- Isopoda. --- Jellyfish. --- Lanice conchilega. --- Lesser weever. --- Liocarcinus depurator. --- Lugworm. --- Marine biology. --- Marine habitats. --- Marine mammal. --- Marine protected area. --- Mussel. --- Overfishing. --- Oystercatcher. --- Pagurus bernhardus. --- Pagurus prideaux. --- Pecten maximus. --- Pharyngeal teeth. --- Pipefish. --- Plankton. --- Polychaete. --- Prawn. --- Radula. --- Razor shell. --- Sacculina. --- Sand eel. --- Scallop. --- Scorpaenidae. --- Sea anemone. --- Sea cucumber. --- Sea lettuce. --- Sea monster. --- Sea slug. --- Sea snail. --- Sea urchin. --- Seabed. --- Seafood. --- Seagrass. --- Seahorse. --- Seashell. --- Seawater. --- Shark Trust. --- Shellfish. --- Shoal. --- Shoaling and schooling. --- Short-snouted seahorse. --- Shrimp. --- Smelt (fish). --- Snakelocks anemone. --- Spinachia spinachia. --- Spiny seahorse. --- Squid. --- Swim bladder. --- Talitrus saltator. --- Taurulus bubalis. --- Tentacle. --- Underwater habitat. --- Undulate ray. --- Water column. --- Whitebait. --- Woodlouse. --- Zooplankton.


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Coral reefs : a natural history
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ISBN: 0691218625 Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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An illustrated look at corals from around the worldCorals are among the most varied lifeforms on Earth, ranging from mushroom corals and leather corals to button polyps, sea fans, anemones, and pulse corals. Bridging the gap between plant and animal, these marine invertebrates serve as homes to reef fish and share symbiotic relationships with photosynthesizing algae, which provide corals with their nourishment. This stunningly illustrated book profiles the astonishing diversity of the world's coral groups, describing key aspects of their natural history and explaining why coral reefs are critical to the health of our oceans. Representative examples of corals have been selected to illustrate the broad range of species, and the book's lively and informative commentary covers everything from identification to conservation, making it an essential resource for marine biologists, divers, and anyone who is fascinated by these remarkable sea creatures.Features more than 200 exquisite color photosHighlights key aspects of corals and their natural historyFeatures representative examples from around the worldIncludes photos of rare and unusual species

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Coral reef ecology. --- Coral reef biology. --- Acropora. --- Algae. --- Anthozoa. --- Artificial reef. --- Atoll. --- Bamboo coral. --- Bioerosion. --- Black band disease. --- Brain coral. --- Branch coral. --- Calcite. --- Chiton. --- Cnidaria. --- Cnidocyte. --- Colpophyllia natans. --- Coral Triangle. --- Coral bleaching. --- Coral reef fish. --- Coral reef. --- Coral sand. --- Coral. --- Coralline algae. --- Corallite. --- Crinoid. --- Crown-of-thorns starfish. --- Crustacean. --- Deep sea. --- Deep-water coral. --- Diadema antillarum. --- Diadema urchin. --- Dredging. --- Eagle ray. --- Echinoderm. --- Elkhorn coral. --- False cleanerfish. --- Filter feeder. --- Fire coral. --- Fish aggregating device. --- Fishing. --- Foraminifera. --- Gastropoda. --- Giant clam. --- Golden trevally. --- Gorgonian. --- Great Barrier Reef. --- Grouper. --- Indo-Pacific. --- Invertebrate. --- Jellyfish. --- Lobatus gigas. --- Lophelia. --- Manta ray. --- Mantis shrimp. --- Marine biology. --- Marine debris. --- Microorganism. --- Needlefish. --- Nudibranch. --- Nutrient. --- Orbicella faveolata. --- Overfishing. --- Parasitism. --- Parrotfish. --- Pearlfish. --- Pink algae. --- Plankton. --- Planula. --- Polychaete. --- Polyp. --- Pterois miles. --- Pterois. --- Red algae. --- Reef lobster. --- Reef. --- Sand dollar. --- Sargassum. --- Scleractinia. --- Scorpaenidae. --- Sea anemone. --- Sea cucumber. --- Sea slug. --- Sea snail. --- Sea urchin. --- Seagrass. --- Seawater. --- Seaweed. --- Sediment. --- Shrimp. --- Shrimpfish. --- Small Island Developing States. --- Sponge reef. --- Storm surge. --- Tentacle. --- Tetraodontidae. --- Trumpetfish. --- Whale shark. --- White band disease. --- Zebra mussel. --- Zooplankton. --- Zooxanthellae.

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