Living Seashells  of the Tropical Indo-Pacific by Andrey Ryanskiy

Living Seashells of the Tropical Indo-Pacific

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  • Genre Nature
  • Publisher Andrey Ryanskiy
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  • Size 171.37 MB
  • Length 267 Pages

Description

Seashell or sea shells are the hard exoskeleton of mollusks such as snails, clams, chitons. For most people, acquaintance with mollusks began with empty shells. These shells often delight the eye with a variety of shapes and colors. Conchology studies the mollusk shells and  this science dates back to the 17th century. However, modern science - malacology is the study of mollusks as whole organisms. Today more and more people are interacting with ocean - divers, snorkelers, beach goers - all of them often find in the seas not empty shells, but live mollusks - living shells, whose appearance is significantly different from museum specimens. This book serves as a tool for identifying such animals.
 
The book covers the region from the Red Sea to Hawaii, Marshall Islands and Guam. Inside the book:
Photographs of 1500+ species, including one hundred cowries (Cypraeidae) and more than one hundred twenty allied cowries (Ovulidae) of the region; 2600 full-color images; Live photo of hundreds  of species have never before appeared in field guides or popular books; Convenient pictorial guide at the beginning and index at the end of the book
It is designed for divers, underwater photographers, snorkelers, shell collectors, beachcombers, and nature lovers. Photographs, showing color variations are included. The validity of species names was checked with the help of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS).

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