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- Starfish: Biology and Ecology of the Asteroidea
- Book
- 2013
- Published by: Johns Hopkins University Press
summary
The most complete illustrated scientific review of starfish ever published.Among the most fascinating animals in the world’s oceans are the more than 2,000 species of starfish. Called “Asteroids” by scientists who study them (after their taxonomic name, Asteroidea)—or sea stars in some parts of the world—starfish are easily recognized because of their star-like form. Starfish is a comprehensive volume devoted to the integrative and comparative biology and ecology of starfish.Written by the world's leading experts on starfish, the integrative section covers topics such as reproduction, developmental biology and ecology, larval ecology, and the ecological role of starfish as a group. The comparative section considers the biology and ecology of important species such as Acanthaster planci, Heliaster helianthoides, Asterias amurensis, and Pisaster ochraceus.Replete with detailed, scientifically accurate illustrations and the latest research findings, Starfish examines the important role of these invertebrates in the marine environment, a topic of great interest because of their impact on the food web. As major predators that are able to evert their stomach and wrap it around their prey, starfish can have a significant impact on commercial fisheries. Starfish are of interest not only to echinoderm specialists but also to marine biologists and invertebrate zoologists in general and, increasingly, to the medical community. A starfish’s ability to regenerate body parts is almost unequalled in the animal world, making them ideal models for basic science studies on the topic. Contributors: Charles D. Amsler, Bill J. Baker, Mario Barahona, Michael F. Barker, Maria Byrne, Juan Carlos Castilla, Katharina Fabricius, Patrick Flammang, Andrew S. Gale, Carlos F. Gaymer, Jean-François Hamel, Elise Hennebert, John H. Himmelman, Michel Jangoux, John M. Lawrence, Tatiana Manzur, James B. McClintock, Bruce A. Menge, Annie Mercier, Anna Metaxas, Sergio A. Navarette, Timothy D. O’Hara, John S. Pearse, Carlos Robles, Eric Sanford, Robert E. Scheibling, Richard L. Turner, Carlos Renato R. Ventura, Kristina M. Wasson, Stephen A. Watts
Table of Contents
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- Cover, Title Page
- pp. 1-5
- Contributors
- pp. vii-viii
- 1. Phylogeny of the Asteroidea
- pp. 3-14
- 2. The Asteroid Arm
- pp. 15-23
- 4. Reproduction in Asteroidea
- pp. 37-50
- 9. Steroids in Asteroidea
- pp. 90-97
- Part II: Integrative Biology
- pp. 99-113
- 10. Astropecten
- pp. 101-108
- 11. Luidia
- pp. 109-119
- 12. Odontaster validus
- pp. 120-131
- 13. Acanthaster planci
- pp. 132-141
- 14. Oreaster reticulatus
- pp. 142-152
- 15. Heliaster helianthus
- pp. 153-160
- 16. Pisaster ochraceus
- pp. 161-173
- 17. Asterias amurensis
- pp. 174-180
- 18. Leptasterias polaris
- pp. 181-190
- 19. Coscinasterias
- pp. 191-199
- 20. Echinaster
- pp. 200-214
- References
- pp. 215-259
- Index [Contains Image Plates]
- pp. 261-267
Additional Information
ISBN
9781421410456
Related ISBN(s)
9781421407876
MARC Record
OCLC
834604140
Pages
288
Launched on MUSE
2013-05-20
Language
English
Open Access
No