Phycology

Seaweed Resources

An authoritative reference system of phycology representing the major component of the marine ecosystem. Learn more...

Flora

Interactive Flora

of the British Isles encompasses more than 3,500 taxa and includes all natives, all naturalized plants, crop plants & recurrent casuals.Learn more...

Marine Mammals

Marine Mammals

of the world, illustrated glosary defining more than 250 scientific termsLearn more...

Zooplankton

Zooplankton

of the South Atlantic Ocean. A taxonomic reference with identification & spatial distribution guides. Learn more...

Turtles

Turtles of the World

This DVD-ROM edition features multiple color photographs of essentially every recognized species of turtle and tortoise in the world.Learn more...
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Fish
Amazonian Fish, Fish Eggs and Larvae, Mormyridae and other Osteoglossomorpha, Otoliths, Fish identification keys.


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Since many popular aquarium fish originate in Amazonia, this multimedia CD-ROM provides an invaluable resource for aquarists, and indeed anyone interested in Amazonian ecology. Information is not limited to the fish; plants, animals, birds, and even human life are discussed, to provide a remarkable insight.



Data on approximately 900 commercially important fish and shellfish, providing a readily accessible, fast, easy-to-use and searchable reference guide for anyone seriously involved in the international fishing trade, fisheries science and fish biology.



The importance of Marcus Elieser Bloch’s “Allgemeine Natur-geschichte der Fische”, even for modern ichthyology, can be easily demonstrated but hardly exaggerated. As Bloch’s opus is of prime importance to fish taxonomy and a must for every scientist working in this field of zoology, the present revision will enlighten fish taxonomists the world over.



This CD-ROM covers the early developmental stages of fish from three geographic areas: southern India, Thailand and the Philippines. Altogether, 77 selected fish species of great economic value have been determined.



This standard reference work was made in cooperation with the United Nation’s Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and more than 60 ichthyologists.
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A taxonomic reference work, made by Prof. Harder (University of Tübingen, Germany) and concerns a completely revised monograph on the Superorder Osteoglossomorpha of which most species belong to the Family Mormyridae (Elephant fishes). Detailed information on 215 species and subspecies is given and includes taxonomic description, type locality, distribution, etymology, taxonomy, synonyms and references.
Discounted from £53.95 (ex VAT)



This identification guide covers fish remnants (otoliths, spines, pharyngeal bones and chewing pads) that are found in marine sediments and in stomach contents, faeces or regurgitates of marine predators of fish.
Discounted from £59.95 (ex VAT)






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