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Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 2016., 2016
ISBN 10: 0007307306ISBN 13: 9780007307302
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Condition: new. (Paperback, 2016). 2016 1st edition. Paperback issue. 8vo paperback (150 x 215mm). Ppx,401,ii. Colour & b/w photographs, b/w illustrations, map, bibliography. Fine new copy. "Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a natural history of this environment and its biological communities. The margins of the continents, especially broad in the North Atlantic region, are drowned by shallow seas, creating a sea floor environment which is part of the wider and deepening benthic realm - the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. These 'shelf seas' are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. In his latest New Naturalist volume, Peter Hayward addresses some aspects of the natural history of the benthic environment of the shelf seas of northwest Europe and its biological communities. Away from rocky coastlines the seafloor is rather flat, often muddy, beneath turbid water with low or no visibility. Benthic faunas mostly live within the sediment of the seafloor, or are sparsely and patchily distributed upon it, and if at all motile are likely to withdraw into burrows or move quickly away on disturbance. Yet, dredges and grabs reveal an often extraordinary diversity and density of animals, suggestive of complex interacting communities. This is not a textbook of marine benthic ecology, nor is it a comprehensive review of the benthic communities of the northwest European shelf seas. Rather, it describes the natural history of some benthic habitats and associations characteristic of our region." PREVIOUS PRICE £35.00.
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ISBN 10: 0007307306ISBN 13: 9780007307302
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Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 2016., 2016
ISBN 10: 0007307292ISBN 13: 9780007307296
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Condition: new. (Hardcover, 2016). 2016 1st edition. 8vo (155 x 222mm). Ppx,401,ii. Colour & b/w photographs, b/w illustrations, map, bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. "Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a natural history of this environment and its biological communities. The margins of the continents, especially broad in the North Atlantic region, are drowned by shallow seas, creating a sea floor environment which is part of the wider and deepening benthic realm - the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. These 'shelf seas' are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. In his latest New Naturalist volume, Peter Hayward addresses some aspects of the natural history of the benthic environment of the shelf seas of northwest Europe and its biological communities. Away from rocky coastlines the seafloor is rather flat, often muddy, beneath turbid water with low or no visibility. Benthic faunas mostly live within the sediment of the seafloor, or are sparsely and patchily distributed upon it, and if at all motile are likely to withdraw into burrows or move quickly away on disturbance. Yet, dredges and grabs reveal an often extraordinary diversity and density of animals, suggestive of complex interacting communities. This is not a textbook of marine benthic ecology, nor is it a comprehensive review of the benthic communities of the northwest European shelf seas. Rather, it describes the natural history of some benthic habitats and associations characteristic of our region." PREVIOUS PRICE £60.00.
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ISBN 10: 0007307306ISBN 13: 9780007307302
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ISBN 10: 0007307292ISBN 13: 9780007307296
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Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 2016., 2016
ISBN 10: 0007307292ISBN 13: 9780007307296
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Condition: new. (Hardcover, 2016). 2016 1st edition. 8vo (155 x 222mm). Ppx,401,ii. Colour & b/w photographs, b/w illustrations, map, bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. One of 100 copies with a bookplate signed by the author. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. Tipped-in bookplate signed by the author. "Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a natural history of this environment and its biological communities. The margins of the continents, especially broad in the North Atlantic region, are drowned by shallow seas, creating a sea floor environment which is part of the wider and deepening benthic realm - the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. These 'shelf seas' are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. In his latest New Naturalist volume, Peter Hayward addresses some aspects of the natural history of the benthic environment of the shelf seas of northwest Europe and its biological communities. Away from rocky coastlines the seafloor is rather flat, often muddy, beneath turbid water with low or no visibility. Benthic faunas mostly live within the sediment of the seafloor, or are sparsely and patchily distributed upon it, and if at all motile are likely to withdraw into burrows or move quickly away on disturbance. Yet, dredges and grabs reveal an often extraordinary diversity and density of animals, suggestive of complex interacting communities. This is not a textbook of marine benthic ecology, nor is it a comprehensive review of the benthic communities of the northwest European shelf seas. Rather, it describes the natural history of some benthic habitats and associations characteristic of our region." .
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ISBN 10: 0002200309ISBN 13: 9780002200301
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Condition: New. Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a natural history of this environment and its biological communities. Series: Collins New Naturalist Library. Num Pages: 416 pages, (200 colour photos), With index. BIC Classification: WNCS1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 149. Weight in Grams: 820. . 2016. UK ed. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Condition: New. Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a natural history of this environment and its biological communities. Series: Collins New Naturalist Library. Num Pages: 416 pages, (200 colour photos), With index. BIC Classification: WNCS1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 149. Weight in Grams: 820. . 2016. UK ed. Paperback. . . . .
Published by HarperCollins Publishers, 2009
ISBN 10: 0007308698ISBN 13: 9780007308699
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Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 2016., 2016
ISBN 10: 0008168229ISBN 13: 9780008168223
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Condition: new. (Hardcover, 2016). 2016 1st edition. De luxe issue. 8vo (157 x 224mm). Ppx,401,ii. Colour & b/w photographs, b/w illustrations, map, bibliography. Full brown leather, spine titled in gilt, all edges gilt. Edition limited to 50 signed & numbered copies. Fine new copy in dust-wrapper & brown cloth slip-case. Signed & numbered by the author. Dust-wrapper signed by the artist, Robert Gillmor. "Shallow Seas are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. This latest New Naturalist volume provides a natural history of this environment and its biological communities. The margins of the continents, especially broad in the North Atlantic region, are drowned by shallow seas, creating a sea floor environment which is part of the wider and deepening benthic realm - the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. These 'shelf seas' are the most biologically rich and productive areas of the world ocean. In his latest New Naturalist volume, Peter Hayward addresses some aspects of the natural history of the benthic environment of the shelf seas of northwest Europe and its biological communities. Away from rocky coastlines the seafloor is rather flat, often muddy, beneath turbid water with low or no visibility. Benthic faunas mostly live within the sediment of the seafloor, or are sparsely and patchily distributed upon it, and if at all motile are likely to withdraw into burrows or move quickly away on disturbance. Yet, dredges and grabs reveal an often extraordinary diversity and density of animals, suggestive of complex interacting communities. This is not a textbook of marine benthic ecology, nor is it a comprehensive review of the benthic communities of the northwest European shelf seas. Rather, it describes the natural history of some benthic habitats and associations characteristic of our region." PREVIOUS PRICE £250.00.