Hydroides of the World

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Hydroides of the World Authors: , , , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 288 Illustrations and other contents: 80 Illustrations, color Language: English ISBN: 9781032436692 Categories: , , , ,

The major benefit of this book is a comprehensive treatment (i.e., updated diagnoses accompanied by original photographs to illustrate the main diagnostic features plus a glossary of used terms) of all so far known species of the genus Hydroides accompanied by original illustrations, which has not been done before. The authors are excellent researchers with many publications to their credit. It will be very useful to commercial and academic institutions. Students will enjoy collecting and identifying specimens from reefs, harbours and aquaculture facilities. Because Hydroides has world-wide distribution, the book has a worldwide audience. Hydroides biofouling has high economic impact due to the costs associated with removal of the tubes from ship hulls and submerged structures, aquaculture facilities, as well as lost revenue from fouled commercial molluscs. This book thus has economic importance, and will be a useful resource as more research into Hydroides is funded. This book is the first fully-illustrated comprehensive guide to all known to date species of the notorious biofouling and bioinvasive genus of calcareous tubeworms. Quality original micrographs.

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Author Biography

Elena Kupriyanova is a Senior Research Scientist at The Australian Museum, whose research interests are centred on taxonomy, biodiversity, systematics, phylogeny, life history, reproduction, and evolution of marine invertebrates, especially of the polychaete family Serpulidae (calcareous tubeworms). Yanan Sun is a research student in the Marine Ecology Group at Macquarie University, Australia. Eunice Wong is a Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA Harry ten Hove is an annelidologist working in the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.