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E-Book, Englisch, 475 Seiten

Reihe: CRC Marine Biology Series

Wyneken / Lohmann / Musick The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume III


Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4398-7308-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 475 Seiten

Reihe: CRC Marine Biology Series

ISBN: 978-1-4398-7308-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Since the first volume of The Biology of Sea Turtles was published in 1997, the field has grown and matured in ways few of the authors would have predicted—particularly in the areas of physiology, behavior, genetics, and health. Volume III presents timely coverage of emerging areas as well as the integration of approaches and information that did not exist even a decade ago. The book assembles the foremost experts in each topic to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive book on sea turtles available today.

New areas covered include in vivo imaging of structure, spatial distributions of marine turtles at sea, epibiosis, imprinting, parasitology, and climatic effects. Life history is explored in three chapters covering age determination, predator-prey interactions, and mortality from bycatch.

The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume III will inspire scientists and students to explore and expand their understanding of these intriguing animals. The book provides clear baseline summaries, thoughtful syntheses, and effective presentation of the most fundamental topics spanning form and function, health, distributions, behavior, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Its scope and depth make it the definitive go-to reference in the field.

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Zielgruppe


Sea turtle specialists, marine biologists, fishery scientists, biological oceanographers, zoologists, ecologists, and conservation biologists.

Weitere Infos & Material


Physiology as Integrated Systems; Amanda Southwood Williard
Vision; Kerstin A. Fritsches and Eric J. Warrant
Natal Homing and Imprinting in Sea Turtles; Kenneth J. Lohmann, Catherine M.F. Lohmann, J. Roger Brothers, and Nathan F. Putman
The Skeleton: An In Vivo View of Structure; Jeanette Wyneken
Age and Age Estimation in Sea Turtles; Larisa Avens and Melissa L. Snover
Molecular Genetics of Sea Turtles; Michael P. Jensen, Nancy N. FitzSimmons, and Peter H. Dutton
Oceanic Habits and Habitats: Dermochelys coriacea; Vincent S. Saba
Oceanic Habits and Habitats: Caretta caretta; Katherine L. Mansfield and Nathan F. Putman
Feeding Biology: Advances from Field-Based Observations, Physiological Studies, and Molecular Techniques; T. Todd Jones and Jeffrey A. Seminoff
Predators, Prey, and the Ecological Roles of Sea Turtles; Michael R. Heithaus
Exposure to and Effects of Persistent Organic Pollutants; Jennifer M. Keller
Fisheries Bycatch of Marine Turtles: Lessons Learned from Decades of
Research and Conservation; Rebecca Lewison, Bryan Wallace, Joana Alfaro-Shigueto, Jeff Mangel, Sara Maxwell, and Elliott Hazen
Climate Change and Marine Turtles; Mark Hamann, Mariana M.P.B. Fuentes, Natalie C. Ban, and Veronique J.L. Mocellin
Free-Ranging Sea Turtle Health; Mark Flint
Sea Turtle Epibiosis; Michael G. Frick and Joseph B. Pfaller
Parasites of Marine Turtles; Ellis C. Greiner
Index


Jeanette Wyneken, Ph.D., is an associate professor of biological sciences at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. A functional morphologist and marine conservation biologist, her studies with sea turtles have encompassed a wide range of topics, including growth, energetics, migratory behavior, feeding, sex determination, and medical imaging. She has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed papers, 9 book chapters, and 1 book, The Anatomy of Sea Turtles. She also coedited The Biology of Sea Turtles, Volume II, and The Biology of Turtles.

Kenneth J. Lohmann, Ph.D., is the Charles P. Postelle, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His scientific interests focus on the behavior and neurobiology of marine animals, with a particular emphasis on unusual sensory systems and how animals use the Earth’s magnetic field to guide long-distance migrations. He has published research on diverse invertebrate and vertebrate animals, including more than 50 peer-reviewed studies on sea turtles.

John A. (Jack) Musick, Ph.D., is the Marshall Acuff Professor Emeritus in Marine Science at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS), College of William and Mary. Many of Dr. Musick’s recent studies have focused on fisheries bycatch of long-lived marine animals such as sharks and sea turtles. He has published more than 150 scientific papers and coauthored or edited 21 books focused on the ecology and conservation of sharks, marine fisheries management, and sea turtle ecology.



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