

An edition of Marine plants of Australia (2000)
By John M. Huisman
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
University of Western Australia Press,Australian Biological Resources Study
Language
eng
Pages
300
Description:
"To most people, the mention of marine plants conjures up images of rotting seaweeds piled high on the beach, or slithering threateningly around bare ankles during a paddle in the shallows. Certainly marine plants do not inspire the imagination or the romanticism that is usually associated with the sea. Marine Plants of Australia might well alter that perception. It illustrates over 300 species of Australia's underwater plant life, mostly using underwater photographs that reveal the amazing colours and intricate patterns found in this largely unknown realm of life. Imagine plants with blue foliage that turns red in the dark, or iridescent plants, or plants that look like rocks painted in shades of pink. There are marine plants with the consistency of jelly, or with fronds that form an intricate mesh that rivals the best lace. These plants have evolved a startling myriad of shapes, colours and patterns that will impress everyone who views them - underwater, or through the pages of this book." "Marine Plants of Australia is fully referenced and has numerous descriptions and line drawings, detailing many of the intricacies of this surprisingly complex group of plants. It will be a valuable indentification guide for scientists and teachers; in fact, for anyone interested in the natural world."--Jacket.
subjects: Benthic plants, Identification, Marine algae, Marine plants, Seagrasses, Botany, australia, Earth sciences, Oceanography, Biology, Botany
Places: Australia