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Animal diversity is far greater in the sea than in terrestrial or freshwater habitats, reflected by the hugely varied fauna of rock pools. With chapters covering rock-pool ecology, seaweeds, animal...
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On rocky coastlines, receding tides leave standing pools that have long held a fascination for the amateur seashore naturalist, revealing glimpses of colourful and curious marine plants and animals. Animal diversity is far greater in the sea than in terrestrial or freshwater habitats, and the hugely varied fauna of rock pools reflects that fact. Rock pools also undergo dramatic shifts in temperature, salinity and pH, making such habitats crucibles of adaptation and change. This Naturalists’  Handbook offers a comprehensive introduction to this captivating world, with chapters covering rock-pool ecology, seaweeds, animals, identification and guidelines for possible fieldwork and further study.

Also presented are detailed keys to all the main groups likely to be encountered when rockpooling around Britain and Ireland – from sea squirts to chitons, from anemones to sea spiders, from amphipods to fishes. Rock pools is an indispensable tool in discovering these kaleidoscopic habitats and their multitudinous inhabitants.

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Price: £22.00
Pages: 184
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Imprint: Pelagic Publishing
Series: Naturalists' Handbooks
Publication Date: 27 September 2022
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781784273590
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

NATURE / Animals / Marine Life, Marine biology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Invertebrates, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Coastal Regions & Shorelines, Zoology: invertebrates

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...in many places we will come across rock pools full of wonderful wildlife, but can you ID them? This book will help you... ideal to get your children/grandchildren into searching the rock pools.


— John Miles, birdwatching.co.uk

Peter J. Hayward DSc., FLS began his career as Scientific Assistant at the Natural History Museum, London, and retired as Senior Lecturer in Marine Biology at Swansea University. Marine invertebrates have been his abiding interest, through many spring and autumn field courses, and in practical laboratory exercises. He has published several books on marine biological topics, along with numerous scientific papers, especially on the marine Bryozoa. He has served as co-editor of the Journal of Natural History and editor of the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

Editor’s preface 
Acknowledgements 
About the author 
About Naturalists’ Handbooks

1. Introduction 
2. The pool environment 
3. Rock-pool seaweeds 
4. Rock-pool animals 
5. Identification 
    Key A Guide to major invertebrate animal groups
    Key B Sessile, modular animals 
    Key C Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) 
    Key D Isopods 
    Key E Amphipods 
    Key F Decapods 
    Key G Shelled gastropods 
    Key H Chitons 
    Key I Bivalves 
    Key J Polychaetes 
    Key K Heterobranchia 
    Key L Sea anemones 
    Key M Echinoderms 
    Key N Rock-pool fishes 
6. Investigating rock pools 
7. References and further reading 

Index