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The oceans contain the origins of biodiversity on Earth, with 75% of the major taxa (kinds) being exclusively or primarily marine. The physical and chemical properties of our oceans make them excellent hosts for an abundance and diversity of marine life. We must understand the biological and ecological factors controlling the marine environment before we can successfully develop global strategies for sustainable use. As ocean policy-makers satisfy the socioeconomic aspirations of expanding human populations, they must also ensure the long-term viability of marine species, resources and habitats. Partnerships among the Census of Marine Life, the Encyclopaedia of Life and the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) have gone far towards documenting all 230,000 known marine species in time for the first Census of Marine Life - past, present and future completed in October 2010. The report on First Census of Marine Life 2010 Highlights of a Decade of Discovery is in English with a summary also in Italian, Korean, Chinese, German, French, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Russian and Portuguese.
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TitleBenthic Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) of the Great Barrier Reef  ( DOCUMENT )
Author(s) / Editor(s) Lowry, J. K.; Myers, A. A. (eds)
DescriptionFollowing workshops on Lizard Island, GBR in 2005 and Florida, USA in 2006, this volume was compiled to provide an overview from expert taxonomists. As a result of this study, the amphipod fauna of the Great Barrier Reef is now the richest known from any tropical area, with 256 species only on the GBR. Further studies are needed in the broader Australian tropics. An interactive key is available as a CD with the book or on the crustacea.net website.
Keywords AMPHIPODS; AMPHIPODA; GREAT BARRIER REEF; AUSTRALIA
Geography Keywords GREAT BARRIER REEF; AUSTRALIA
Content Language(s)English
Web Addresshttp://www.mapress.com/z ... 2260.html
Type of Document Book
Document StatusFinished
Publisher Magnolia Press
Publication LocationAuckland, New Zealand
Publication DateOctober 2009
Hard Copy Availabilityemail to zootaxa@mapress.com
Series Title Zootaxa
Reference Info
Number of Pages930 ppVolume/Issue Number2260
Reference Numbers
ISBN978 1 86977 411 0ISSN1175-5326
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