Advances in Marine Biology Volume 51
Buku ini diterbitkan tahun 2006 oleh Elsevier Ltd. All Rights Reserved adalah buku Edsi Pertama.
Judul: Advances in Marine Biology Volume 51
Oleh: ALAN J. SOUTHWARD, et al (Editor)
Penerbit: Elsevier Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Tahun: 2006
Jumlah Halaman: 340 hal.
Penulis:
ALAN J. SOUTHWARD
Marine Biological Association, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill,
Plymouth, United Kingdom
DAVID W. SIMS
Marine Biological Association, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill,
Plymouth, United Kingdom
Lingkup Pembahasan:
Pembahasan buku ini meliputi: Perikanan untuk Islandia Scallop (Chlamys islandica) di Atlantik Timur Laut mencakup Scallop Biologi di Daerah Studi Islandia, Greenland, Norwegia: Svalbard, Bjornoya dan Jan Mayen.
Apakah Larva Ikan Demersal Plankton atau Nekton? Perilaku sebagai Faktor dalam larva ikan Biologi meliputi pembahasan Metode Belajar Perilaku Larva Ikan, Kecepatan Kolam, Ketahanan Kolam, Menghindari Arus Daripada Kolam, Studi larva Ikan, Distribusi Perilaku Vertikal, Orientasi di Lingkungan Pelagis, Kemampuan Sensory bahwa Aktifkan Perilaku Non Pasif (Bagaimana arah Larva?) , Interaksi dengan Predator di Lingkungan Pelagis, Feeding sebagai sebuah Faktor: Fuelling yang Swimmer, Penyelesaian Perilaku, Pengujian Langsung Menyederhanakan Asumsi, Pentingnya Hidrografi, Ikan Larva Plankton atau Nekton?
Cue Orientasi untuk Pelagis Larva Ikan Karang dan berkaki sepuluh Crustacea Produksi suara, Signal-to-Noise Pertimbangan dan Kelautan soundscape mencakup pembahasan Penerimaan Suara Larva di Marine , Bukti Penggunaan Suara di Orientasi dan Penyelesaian, Rasa dan Penyelesaian: Perbandingan Suara dan Sensory Isyarat lain.
Crustacea di Kutub Utara dan Antartika Es Laut: Distribusi, Diet dan Sejarah Strategi Hidup
Laut Es Lingkungan meliputi Crustacea Sampling dari Sea Ice, Spesies Karakteristik Es Laut: Distribusi dan Biomassa, Reproduksi dan Strategi Sejarah Kehidupan, Diet, dan Perilaku dan Strategi Fisiologis.
Daftar Isi:
CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 51 v
SERIES CONTENTS FOR LAST TEN YEARS ix
The Fishery for Iceland Scallop (Chlamys islandica) in the Northeast AtlanticElena Guijarro Garcia
1. Scallop Biology in the Study Area 2
2. Iceland 7
3. Greenland 14
4. Norway: Svalbard, Bjørnøya and Jan Mayen 31
5. Overview 41
Acknowledgements 47
References 47
Are Larvae of Demersal Fishes Plankton or Nekton?
Jeffrey M. Leis
1. Introduction 59
2. Behaviour as a Factor in Larval Fish Biology 64
3. Methods of Studying Behaviour in Fish Larvae 68
4. Swimming Speed 70
5. Swimming Endurance 84
6. Avoiding the Flow Instead of Swimming 90
7. Schooling by Larval Fishes 91
8. Vertical Distribution Behaviour 92
9. Orientation in the Pelagic Environment 100
10. Sensory Abilities that Enable Nonpassive Behaviour (How Do Larvae Orientate?) 105
11. Interaction with Predators in the Pelagic Environment 108
12. Feeding as a Factor: Fuelling the Swimmer 109
13. Settlement Behaviour 110
14. Directly Testing the Simplifying Assumption 113
15. The Importance of Hydrography 117
16. Are Fish Larvae Plankton or Nekton? 119
17. Future Directions 123
Acknowledgements 126
References 126
Sound as an Orientation Cue for the Pelagic Larvae of Reef Fishes and Decapod Crustaceans
John C. Montgomery, Andrew Jeffs, Stephen D. Simpson, Mark Meekan and Chris Tindle
1. Introduction 144
2. Background 146
3. Sound Production, Signal-to-Noise Considerations and the Marine Soundscape 152
4. Sound Reception in Marine Larvae 159
5. Evidence for the Use of Sound in Orientation and Settlement 174
6. Sense and Settlement: A Comparison of Sound and Other Sensory Cues 181
7. Conclusions/Prospects 184
Acknowledgements 187
References 188
Crustacea in Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice: Distribution, Diet and Life History Strategies
Carolin E. Arndt and Kerrie M. Swadling
1. Introduction 198
2. The Sea Ice Environment 203
3. Sampling Crustaceans from Sea Ice 209
4. Characteristic Species of Sea Ice: Distribution and Biomass 213
5. Reproduction and Life History Strategies 248
6. Diet 262
7. Behavioural and Physiological Strategies 288
8. Final Remarks and Conclusions 291
Acknowledgements 295
References 295
Taxonomic Index 317
Subject Index 321
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