TY - BOOK AU - Little, Colin; AU - Kitching, J.A. TI - The biology of rocky shores T2 - Biology of habitats SN - 9780198549352 U1 - 574.52638 PY - 1996/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Seashore biology. KW - Seashore ecology KW - Kusten N1 - Included Index; Ch. 1. The shore environment: problems for organisms and their investigators -- Ch. 2. Vertical distributions: 'zonation' and its causes -- Ch. 3. Communities on the shore: the effects of wave exposure -- Ch. 4. Algae, the primary energy sources -- Ch. 5. Grazers and their influences -- Ch. 6. Suspension feeders: how to live on floating food -- Ch. 7. Predators and their influences -- Ch. 8. The functioning of rocky-shore communities -- Ch. 9. Biodiversity, pollution and conservation -- Appendix I: A brief classification of selected organisms -- Appendix II: Some sites at which research quoted in the text has been carried out N2 - This work offers an introduction to the biology of the unique organisms that inhabit rocky coastal ecosystems. Using examples from all over the world, the book serves as an ideal resource for instruction, either in the field or lecture hall. It describes the physical factors that affect organisms, the biology of the animals and plants that live on the shore, the factors that control them, and the communities they form. The authors provide examples of observations and experiments that can be conducted either in the lab, or on-site. They also address key problems of pollution and conservation in the context of their effects on biodiversity. The work will interest all students of marine biology, along with professional marine biologists and amateur naturalists ER -