
Physiology and histology of the Cubomedusæ including Dr. F.S. Conant's notes on the physiology
Exploring marine biology through jellyfish physiologyBy E. W. BergerLength3h 7m
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In "Physiology and Histology of the Cubomedus√¶," E.W. Berger presents a meticulous exploration of the unique physiological and histological features of cubomedusae, a class of marine organisms known for their distinctive box-like shape and potent venom. Utilizing a blend of empirical research and detailed observation, Berger'Äôs literary style is both scientific and evocative, emphasizing clarity in the presentation of complex biological data. The work is situated within the broader context of marine biology, contributing significant insights into the lesser-studied aspects of cnidarian physiology and emphasizing their ecological roles within marine ecosystems. E.W. Berger, an esteemed marine biologist, was profoundly influenced by his academic background and research experiences in marine environments. His passion for these enigmatic creatures is evident throughout the text, reflecting his dedication to advancing the understanding of cubomedusae. The inclusion of Dr. F.S. Conant's notes enriches the narrative, providing a collaborative dimension that speaks to the scholarly dialogue within the scientific community. This book is highly recommended for marine biologists, ecologists, and anyone with an interest in marine animal physiology. Berger'Äôs comprehensive approach makes this volume an essential resource for both professionals in the field and avid learners eager to understand the complexities of these fascinating organisms.
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GenreScience and Nature
Length3 hrs 7 mins
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Publish dateMay 20, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION.
8Aurelia and Polyclonia.
2PHYSIOLOGICAL.
9Cassiopœa.
3Charybdea.
10Aurelia.
4Aurelia and Polyclonia (Cassiopœa)
11HISTOLOGICAL.: SUMMARY.
5Summary.
12LITERATURE REFERRING TO THE CENTRAD CONTINUATIONS OF CILIA AND FLAGELLA.
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6DR. CONANT’S NOTES.
13REFERENCE LETTERS.
7Charybdea.
14DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES.