The Little Book of Shells: Gems of Nature

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The Little Book of Shells: Gems of Nature Authors: , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
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Pages: 176 Illustrations and other contents: 160 illustrations and maps Language: English ISBN: 9780711252691 Categories: , , , , , ,

Dip into the intriguing world of shells with this beautifully illustrated guide to 75 weird and wonderful examples. When we pick up a shell on the beach, we notice its beautiful shape or attractive colours, but how often do we consider what it tells us about the creature that made it, and the evolutionary journey that led to its particular characteristics? This book introduces you to the extraordinary variety of forms into which molluscs mould their shells, and the impressive types of external protection they have developed for a range of habitats. Intricate structures shown here range from the tapering whorls of a bell clapper to the spectacular spines of the Venus Comb Murex, from the spiral chambers of a nautilus to the frilly ribs of the wedding cake venus. These distinctive features of shells not only tell us about their genealogy, but also serve as an archive of the animal’s life, indicating its size, habitat and growth pattern. And this gallery of pearl oysters, periwinkles, cowries and many more illustrates how shells can be as delicate as porcelain, coloured with iridescent pastels, or boldly patterned with a glossy sheen. The Little Book of Shells combines stunning images with fascinating facts in a handy format.

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Author Biography

M. G. Harasewych is an Emeritus Curator of the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., which houses one of the world's largest mollusk collections. He has discovered a variety of new species and written widely for journals and periodicals, and authored the bestseller Shells: Jewels from the Sea in 1989. Fabio Moretzsohn is Visiting Assistant Professor of Invertebrate Zoology and Biology, Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He is one of the authors of the Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells.