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Cephalopods Ecology And Fisheries Peter Boyle Paul Rodhouse

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Cephalopods Ecology And Fisheries Peter Boyle Paul Rodhouse
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.27 MB
Pages: 467
Author: Peter Boyle, Paul Rodhouse
ISBN: 9780470995310, 9780632060481, 0470995319, 0632060484
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Cephalopods Ecology And Fisheries Peter Boyle Paul Rodhouse by Peter Boyle, Paul Rodhouse 9780470995310, 9780632060481, 0470995319, 0632060484 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–6):
Chapter 2 Form and Function (pages 7–35):
Chapter 3 Origin and Evolution (pages 36–49):
Chapter 4 Nautilus: The Survivor (pages 50–61):
Chapter 5 Biodiversity and Zoogeography (pages 62–79):
Chapter 6 Life Cycle (pages 80–100):
Chapter 7 Growth (pages 101–115):
Chapter 8 Physiological Ecology (pages 116–130):
Chapter 9 Reproduction (pages 131–145):
Chapter 10 From Egg to Recruitment (pages 146–160):
Chapter 11 Coastal and Shelf Species (pages 161–175):
Chapter 12 Oceanic and Deep?Sea Species (pages 176–204):
Chapter 13 Population Ecology (pages 205–221):
Chapter 14 Cephalopods as Predators (pages 222–233):
Chapter 15 Cephalopods as Prey (pages 234–258):
Chapter 16 Fishing Methods and Scientific Sampling (pages 259–276):
Chapter 17 Fishery Resources (pages 277–295):
Chapter 18 Fisheries Oceanography (pages 296–312):
Chapter 19 Assessment and Management (pages 313–334):
Chapter 20 Conclusion (pages 335–342):

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