Anne Wertheim Rosenfeld
The Intertidal Wilderness
A Photographic Journey through Pacific Coast Tidepools
Revised Edition
185 pages, 8-1/4 x 10-3/4 inches, 119 scattered color photographs
March 2002, Available worldwide
Categories: Natural History; Organismal Biology; California & the West; Photography
March 2002, Available worldwide
Categories: Natural History; Organismal Biology; California & the West; Photography
"The photographs we see [here] are at times nearly incandescent…and consistently engaging. The book also touches on the effects of wave action and the role of natural (and man-made) disturbances in the changing ecology on this varied and narrow arena."—Christian Science Monitor
"The photographs do an unusually good job of depicting broad biological concepts."—Library Journal
"Revised edition of a gorgeously photographed book that explores the tidepools of the Pacific coast and tells the stories of the creatures who live there."—Seattle Times Post-Intelligencer
"The photographs do an unusually good job of depicting broad biological concepts."—Library Journal
"Revised edition of a gorgeously photographed book that explores the tidepools of the Pacific coast and tells the stories of the creatures who live there."—Seattle Times Post-Intelligencer
The Intertidal Wilderness is a stunning photographic exploration of the tidepools of the Pacific coast, from Baja California to as far north as southeast Alaska. These lush photographs capture in striking color the enormous variety of life and biological detail in the intertidal zone along one of the world's most spectacular coastlines. The interpretative text and captions describe telltale signs of ecological relationships and processes, helping the seashore explorer to appreciate ecological interactions and their consequences. The text delves into the roles of competition, predation, reproduction, natural variation in space and time, and color that characterize this vibrant ecosystem.
This revised edition has been updated throughout, incorporating new scientific information, new photographs, and a new chapter discussing the recent human impact on this threatened environment. Fusing art and science, The Intertidal Wilderness conveys the fragility, complexity, and interdependence of the plants and animals living at the interface of land and sea.
The Intertidal Wilderness vividly animates the surprisingly delicate beauty of the often violent intertidal zone, which daily withstands pounding waves at high tides as well as desiccation and exposure at low tides. With revealing photographs, engaging text, and a solid foundation in marine biology, this book will capture the imagination of the casual seashore visitor as well as the dedicated enthusiast.
This revised edition has been updated throughout, incorporating new scientific information, new photographs, and a new chapter discussing the recent human impact on this threatened environment. Fusing art and science, The Intertidal Wilderness conveys the fragility, complexity, and interdependence of the plants and animals living at the interface of land and sea.
The Intertidal Wilderness vividly animates the surprisingly delicate beauty of the often violent intertidal zone, which daily withstands pounding waves at high tides as well as desiccation and exposure at low tides. With revealing photographs, engaging text, and a solid foundation in marine biology, this book will capture the imagination of the casual seashore visitor as well as the dedicated enthusiast.
Preface, by Robert T. Paine
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Competition: The Struggle for Limited Resources
3 Predation
4 Reproduction and Settlement on the Shore
5 The Role of Color
6 Nature's Variability: Understanding the Changing Patterns, Conserving the Species
Appendix A: Planning Your Visit to the Tidepools
Appendix B: Classifying Animals and Plants
Further Reading
Photograph Locations and Dates
Index
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
2 Competition: The Struggle for Limited Resources
3 Predation
4 Reproduction and Settlement on the Shore
5 The Role of Color
6 Nature's Variability: Understanding the Changing Patterns, Conserving the Species
Appendix A: Planning Your Visit to the Tidepools
Appendix B: Classifying Animals and Plants
Further Reading
Photograph Locations and Dates
Index
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