
Advances in Marine Biology: Volume 66
Michael P. Lesser(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 14. November 2013
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-0-12-408096-6 (ISBN)
Description
Advances in Marine Biology has been providing in-depth and up-to-date reviews on all aspects of marine biology since 1963--over 40 years of outstanding coverage! The series is well known for its excellent reviews and editing. Now edited by Michael Lesser (University of New Hampshire, USA) with an internationally renowned Editorial Board, the serial publishes in-depth and up-to-date content on many topics that will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, and biological oceanography.
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Praise for the series:"Each of these reviews is complete within its topic." --The Quarterly Review of Biology
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, oceanography
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-408096-6 (9780124080966)
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Educational Background
Ph. D., University of Maine, Zoology, 1989
M.S., University of New Hampshire, Microbiology, 1985
B.A., University of New Hampshire, Microbiology, Minor: Zoology, 1983
A.S. George Washington University, Medical Laboratory Science, 1977
Courses Taught
Biological Oceanography, Physiological Ecology, Marine Biology, Marine Microbiology, General Microbiology, Immunology, Biology and Ecology of Coral Reefs
Current Research Interests
My principal focus involve understanding how taxonomically diverse marine organisms respond physiologically to changes in their environment. In particular I'm interested in how organismal physiology can influence the ecology of marine organisms. As a physiological ecologist my students and I answer these types of questions by utilizing field and laboratory experiments, as well as a wide range of techniques from molecular biology to in situ measurements. Currently my research encompasses four major areas;
1) Biochemistry and molecular genetics of oxidative stress in marine organisms associated with exposure to ultraviolet radiation, elevated temperatures, or hyperoxic conditions.
2) Physiological ecology of marine invertebrates and phytoplankton, physiological responses to changes in the environment, bacterial- and algal-invertebrate symbioses, and the trophic biology of suspension-feeding invertebrates.
3) Ecology and photobiology of mesophotic coral reefs.
4) Underwater technology, use of technical diving for scientific research.
Ph. D., University of Maine, Zoology, 1989
M.S., University of New Hampshire, Microbiology, 1985
B.A., University of New Hampshire, Microbiology, Minor: Zoology, 1983
A.S. George Washington University, Medical Laboratory Science, 1977
Courses Taught
Biological Oceanography, Physiological Ecology, Marine Biology, Marine Microbiology, General Microbiology, Immunology, Biology and Ecology of Coral Reefs
Current Research Interests
My principal focus involve understanding how taxonomically diverse marine organisms respond physiologically to changes in their environment. In particular I'm interested in how organismal physiology can influence the ecology of marine organisms. As a physiological ecologist my students and I answer these types of questions by utilizing field and laboratory experiments, as well as a wide range of techniques from molecular biology to in situ measurements. Currently my research encompasses four major areas;
1) Biochemistry and molecular genetics of oxidative stress in marine organisms associated with exposure to ultraviolet radiation, elevated temperatures, or hyperoxic conditions.
2) Physiological ecology of marine invertebrates and phytoplankton, physiological responses to changes in the environment, bacterial- and algal-invertebrate symbioses, and the trophic biology of suspension-feeding invertebrates.
3) Ecology and photobiology of mesophotic coral reefs.
4) Underwater technology, use of technical diving for scientific research.
Content
Biology and Ecology of Irukandji Jellyfish (Cnidaria: Cubozoa)
Lisa-ann Gershwin, Anthony J. Richardson, Kenneth D. Winkel, Peter J. Fenner, John Lippmann, Russell Hore, Griselda Avila-Soria, David Brewer, Rudy Kloser, Andy Steven and Scott Condie
Marine Invasions and Parasite Escape: Updates and New Perspectives
April M. H. Blakeslee, Amy E. Fowler and Carolyn L. Keogh
Echinoderm Responses to Variation in Salinity
Michael P. Russell
The Coral Sea: Physical Environment, Ecosystem Status and Biodiversity Assets
Daniela M. Ceccarelli, A. David McKinnon, Serge Andrefouet, Valerie Allain, Jock Young, Daniel Gledhill, Adrian Flynn, Nic Bax, Robin Beaman, Philippe Borsa, Richard Brinkman, Rodrigo Bustamante, Robert Campbell, Mike Cappo, Sophie Cravatte, Stephanie D'Agata, Cathy Dichmont, Piers K. Dunstan, Cecile Dupouy, Graham Edgar, Richard Farman, Miles Furnas, Claire Garrigue, Trevor Hutton, Michel Kulbicki, Yves Letourneur, Dhugal Lindsay, Christophe Menkes, David Mouillot, Valeriano Parravicini, Claude Payri, Bernard Pelletier, Bertrand Richer de Forges, Ken Ridgway, Martine Rodier, Sarah Samadi, David Schoeman, Tim Skewes, Steven Swearer, Laurent Vigliola, Laurent Wantiez, Alan Williams, Ashley Williams and Anthony Richardson
Lisa-ann Gershwin, Anthony J. Richardson, Kenneth D. Winkel, Peter J. Fenner, John Lippmann, Russell Hore, Griselda Avila-Soria, David Brewer, Rudy Kloser, Andy Steven and Scott Condie
Marine Invasions and Parasite Escape: Updates and New Perspectives
April M. H. Blakeslee, Amy E. Fowler and Carolyn L. Keogh
Echinoderm Responses to Variation in Salinity
Michael P. Russell
The Coral Sea: Physical Environment, Ecosystem Status and Biodiversity Assets
Daniela M. Ceccarelli, A. David McKinnon, Serge Andrefouet, Valerie Allain, Jock Young, Daniel Gledhill, Adrian Flynn, Nic Bax, Robin Beaman, Philippe Borsa, Richard Brinkman, Rodrigo Bustamante, Robert Campbell, Mike Cappo, Sophie Cravatte, Stephanie D'Agata, Cathy Dichmont, Piers K. Dunstan, Cecile Dupouy, Graham Edgar, Richard Farman, Miles Furnas, Claire Garrigue, Trevor Hutton, Michel Kulbicki, Yves Letourneur, Dhugal Lindsay, Christophe Menkes, David Mouillot, Valeriano Parravicini, Claude Payri, Bernard Pelletier, Bertrand Richer de Forges, Ken Ridgway, Martine Rodier, Sarah Samadi, David Schoeman, Tim Skewes, Steven Swearer, Laurent Vigliola, Laurent Wantiez, Alan Williams, Ashley Williams and Anthony Richardson