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Marine biology: An ecological approach
Nybakken, J.W.; Bertness, M.D. (Ed.) (2005). Marine biology: An ecological approach. Sixth edition. Benjamin-Cummings: San Francisco. ISBN 0-8053-4582-5.
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Nybakken, J.W. (1988). Marine biology: an ecological approach. 2nd ed. Harper & Row: New York. ISBN 0-06-044835-0. XIV, 514 pp., more

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    VLIZ: Ecology ECO.77 [102264]

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  • Nybakken, J.W., editor
  • Bertness, M.D., editor

Abstract
    Marine Biology: An Ecological Approach, Sixth Edition approaches the subject of marine biology by emphasizing the ecological principles that govern marine life throughout all ocean environments and by acknowledging the differences between marine and terrestrial ecosystems. This unique approach adds real-world relevance by exploring how organisms interact within their individual ecosystems while also focusing on the significance of human impact on the sea. Marine Environments, Plankton Communities, Oceanic Nekton, Deep-Sea Biology, Shallow-Water Subtidal Benthic Associations, Intertidal Ecology, Meiofauna, Estuaries and Salt Marches, Tropical Communities, Symbiotic Relationships, Human Impact on the Sea For all readers interested in marine biology and marine ecology.

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