Marine Chemical EcologyJames B. McClintock, Bill J. Baker CRC Press, 13 июн. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 624 The interdisciplinary field of marine chemical ecology is an expanding and dynamic science. It is no surprise that the breadth of marine organisms studied expanded in concert with developments in underwater technology. With its up-to-date subject reviews by experts, Marine Chemical Ecology is the most current, comprehensive book on the subject. The |
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Chapter 2 Ecological Perspectives on Marine Natural Product Biosynthesis | 71 |
Chapter 3 Marine Natural Products Chemistry as an Evolutionary Narrative | 115 |
Organismal Patterns in Marine Chemical Ecology | 155 |
Predators and Prey Allies and Competitors | 157 |
Chapter 5 The Chemical Ecology of Invertebrate Meroplankton and Holoplankton | 195 |
Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives | 227 |
Chapter 7 Secondary Metabolites from Antarctic Marine Organisms and Their Ecological Implications | 267 |
Chapter 11 Effects of Secondary Metabolites on Digestion in Marine Herbivores | 391 |
Chapter 12 Chemokinesis and Chemotaxis in Marine Bacteria and Algae | 413 |
Chapter 13 Natural Chemical Cues for Settlement and Metamorphosis of MarineInvertebrate Larvae | 431 |
Chapter 14 Contributions of Marine Chemical Ecology to Chemosensory Neurobiology | 463 |
UVAbsorbing MycosporineLike Amino Acids and Scytonemin | 481 |
Applied Marine Chemical Ecology | 521 |
Applications in Marine Biomedical Prospecting | 523 |
Chapter 17 Natural Product Antifoulants and Coatings Development | 543 |
Chapter 8 Spatial Patterns in Macroalgal Chemical Defenses | 301 |
Chemical Defense Patterns in Relation to Defense Theories | 325 |
Chapter 10 Chemical Mediation of Surface Colonization | 355 |
Cellular and Physiological Patterns in Marine Chemical Ecology | 389 |
Chapter 18 Metabolites of FreeLiving Commensal and Symbiotic Benthic Marine Microorganisms | 567 |
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Back cover | 613 |
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