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Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos Book

Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos
Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos, This study explores the most fundamental biological processes in the largest and least understood habitat on earth- the deep sea. The fifteen chapters assemble an impressive list of contributers, including prominent reproductive biologists, oceanographers, Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos, This study explores the most fundamental biological processes in the largest and least understood habitat on earth- the deep sea. The fifteen chapters assemble an impressive list of contributers, including prominent reproductive biologists, oceanographers, Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos
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  • Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos
  • Written by author Craig M. Young and Kevin J. Eckelbarger
  • Published by New York : Columbia University Press, c1994., 1994/08/02
  • This study explores the most fundamental biological processes in the largest and least understood habitat on earth- the deep sea. The fifteen chapters assemble an impressive list of contributers, including prominent reproductive biologists, oceanographers
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1 A Tale of Two Dogmas: The Early History of Deep-Sea Reproductive Biology 1
2 Cold-Water Echinoderms Break "Thorson's Rule" 26
3 Adaptations for Reproduction Among Deep-Sea Benthic Molluscs: An Appraisal of the Existing Evidence 44
4 Molluscan Life History Traits at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Methane/Sulfide Seeps 76
5 Ontogenetic Migration and Dispersal of Deep-Sea Gastropod Larvae 98
6 The Relationship between Development Pattern and Species Diversity in Deep-Sea Prosobranch Snails 119
7 Ultrastructural Features of Gonads and Gametes in Deep-Sea Invertebrates 137
8 Environmental Control of Quasi-Continuous and Seasonal Reproduction in Deep-Sea Benthic Invertebrates 158
9 The Biology of External Fertilization in Deep-Sea Echinoderms 179
10 Implications of Mesoscale Flows for Dispersal of Deep-Sea Larvae 201
11 Recruitment Ecology and Age Structure of Deep-Sea Invertebrate Populations 224
12 Life History Studies of Deep-Sea Benthic Infauna: Polychaeta, Aplacophora, and Cumacea from the Continental Slope Off Massachusetts 244
13 The Influence of Natural Organic Enhancement on Life Histories and Community Structure of Bathyal Polychaetes 261
14 The Advantages of Dispersal in a Patchy Environment: Effects of Disturbance in a Cellular Automaton Model 284
15 Ecological Patterns in the Deep-Sea Benthos: How Are They Related to Reproduction, Larval Biology, and Recruitment? 306
Taxonomic Index 315
Author Index 322
Subject Index 329


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