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Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 102

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Series: Advances in Marine Biology Volume: 102
By: Simon K Davy(Editor)
318 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Academic Press
Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 102
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About this book

Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 102, the latest release in this long-standing serial, presents cutting-edge developments in marine biology with a focus on diverse themes influencing ocean ecosystems.

Contents

1. Inclusion of habitat quality into fisheries models
2. The urgent need to better define, quantify and identify the drivers of "water quality" on tropical coral reefs (opinion article)
3. Indigenous knowledge and marine systems
4. Sensory perception in marine larvae

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Biography

Simon K. Davy is Professor of Marine Biology at the School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

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Series: Advances in Marine Biology Volume: 102
By: Simon K Davy(Editor)
318 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Academic Press
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