The Sea Lampreys Handbook is a definitive and professional guide to one of the most fascinating and paradoxical creatures of the aquatic world. Written in a clear, educational, and research-driven style, this comprehensive volume explores the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) from every angle—its evolutionary origins, unique anatomy, ecological roles, cultural history, and modern challenges of invasive management and conservation.
Once regarded as royal delicacies in medieval Europe, sea lampreys are today notorious as invasive “vampires of the Great Lakes,” where their parasitic feeding devastated native fish populations and transformed entire ecosystems. Yet beyond this negative image lies a species of extraordinary scientific value. As one of the oldest living vertebrates, the sea lamprey provides vital insights into vertebrate evolution, nerve regeneration, developmental biology, and immunity.
Across sixteen detailed chapters, this handbook offers:
With its combination of scientific rigor and accessible explanations, the Sea Lampreys Handbook is an indispensable resource for:
Far more than a story about a single species, this handbook is a case study in the complexities of biodiversity management in a changing world. It demonstrates how an organism can be both ancient marvel and invasive threat, cultural treasure and ecological villain, scientific model and management challenge.
The Sea Lampreys Handbook is a call to deeper understanding, responsible stewardship, and respect for the intricate balance between humans and nature.Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Vendeur : California Books, Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
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