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ATLAS OF MARINE INVERTEBRATE LARVAE
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Edited By
Craig Young, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, U.S.A.
Mary Sewell, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Mary Rice, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Fort Pierce, Florida, U.S.A.
Reviews
"...this atlas is without a doubt the most comprehensive compilation of marine larval forms and their organization groups, but often also
from their different stages during development as well as from metamorphosis stages...highly recommended with resepect to the representation
of the diversity and variability of marine larvae...Anyone who works with or is interested in marine invertebrates will find in the atlas
a most valuable representation of their larvae, most of which are highly unlike the familiar adult form in appearance. Marine biology
students will be well served by this book: undergraduates are introduced to the world of highly diverse, fully independent small organisms
populating different pelagic zones; upper- and postgraduates will find a qualified guide to the diverse organizational types and for
the determination of the developmental stages that give rise to the well-known mature animals."
-Dr. L. v. Salvini-Plawen, Universitat
Wien, Vienna, Austria, in MARINE ECOLOGY
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