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Marine invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest Soft - 1996
by Eugene N. Kozloff,�Linda H. Price�
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- Title Marine invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest
- Author Eugene N. Kozloff,�Linda H. Price�
- Binding Soft
- Edition 1st
- Condition Used - VG
- Pages 552
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of Washington Press, SEATTLE, WA.
- Date 1996-09
- Features Glossary
- Bookseller's Inventory # 21
- ISBN 9780295975627 / 0295975628
- Weight 3.05 lbs (1.38 kg)
- Dimensions 11.05 x 8.92 x 1.34 in (28.07 x 22.66 x 3.40 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Pacific Northwest
- Library of Congress subjects Marine invertebrates - Northwest, Pacific -, Marine invertebrates - Northwest, Pacific -
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 96018885
- Dewey Decimal Code 592.096
From the rear cover
Now available in a paperback edition, updated with thirty pages of additions and corrections, this work provides a systematic treatment of almost every group of marine invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest. Close to 4,000 species are covered and many are illustrated by photographs or drawings. Developed over a period of more than thirty years by zoologists associated with the Friday Harbor Laboratories of the University of Washington and several other institutions, the keys, taxonomic lists, and bibliographies are relevant to invertebrates of intertidal and shallow subtidal habitats between southern Oregon and the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia. Wherever possible, the keys are based on obvious characteristics.