The Biology of Rocky Shores
TEXTBOOK
Series: BIOLOGY OF HABITATS SERIES
Colin Little, Gray A Williams and Cynthia D Trowbridge
356 pages, b/w illus, figs, maps.
"This volume is recommended reading for anyone interested in rocky shore ecology. Researchers will also find it useful as a reference, and its
well-written, nontechnical style also makes it an excellent source of information for more general readers with an interest in their local shorelines;
therefore, it will be a valuable addition to most public libraries. The writing is clear and flows well, making it a pleasure to read." - Quarterly
Review of Biology
"Overall, the book is a delightful piece of work, well documented, with more than 500 references. The text is easy to read and gives a straightforward synthesis of current scientific knowledge. Its conciseness, key-references and many diagrams, make it a goldmine for teachers of marine ecology." - Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
"Overall, the book is a delightful piece of work, well documented, with more than 500 references. The text is easy to read and gives a straightforward synthesis of current scientific knowledge. Its conciseness, key-references and many diagrams, make it a goldmine for teachers of marine ecology." - Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin
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