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Cold-water corals: the biology and geology of deep-sea coral habitats

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There are more coral species in deep, cold-waters than in tropical coral reefs.

This broad-ranging treatment is the first to synthesise current understanding of all types of cold-water coral, covering their ecology, biology, palaeontology and geology.

Beginning with a history of research in the field, the authors describe the approaches needed to study corals in the deep sea.

They consider coral habitats created by stony scleractinian as well as octocoral species.

The importance of corals as long-lived geological structures and palaeoclimate archives is discussed, in addition to ways in which they can be conserved.

Topic boxes explain unfamiliar concepts, and case studies summarise significant studies, coral habitats or particular conservation measures.

Written for professionals and students of marine science, this text is enhanced by an extensive glossary, online resources, and a unique collection of colour photographs and illustrations of corals and the habitats they form.

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Cambridge University Press
0511537239 / 9780511537233
Ebook
30/04/2009
England
English
324 pages