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Sea slugs of the Red Sea
Yonow, N. (2008). Sea slugs of the Red Sea. Pensoft Series Faunistica, 74. Pensoft: Sofia. ISBN 978-954-642-327-6. 304 pp.
Part of: Pensoft Series Faunistica. Pensoft: Sofia. ISSN 1312-0174, more

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    VLIZ: Mollusca MOL.343 [104117]

Keywords
    Information > Information processing > Classification > Biology > Taxonomy
    Slugs
    Opisthobranchia [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Yonow, N.

Abstract
    Illustrated in full color by nearly 500 marvelousphotos of living animals, species accounts, taxonomy, distribution, ecology, complete reference list, index.This book brings together, for the first time, all known information on the species of sea slugs of the Red Sea, belonging to 130 genera and 52 families. The contents include discussions on taxonomy, distribution, bionomics, habitats, and ecology. An introductory chapter describes indetail the history of studies on sea slugs of the Red Sea, and includes a section reproducing the old engravings, most which have never been seen since their original publication. The book is excellently illustrated by nearly 500 photos of living animals in their natural habitats, representing some 189 species, many of which are depicted for the first time. This book will be of interest to marine biologists, systematists, ecologists, divers and all lovers of the incredible biodiversity of the Red Sea.Dr. Nathalie Yonow has been studying opisthobranchs for over 20 years, following an obsession with marine biology since a child living in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Greece, and Wales. She earned both her B.Sc. and Ph.D. in Swansea University (Wales, United Kingdom). Nathalie Yonow hassince been invited on a number of expeditions collecting opisthobranchs from the Red Sea, Mauritius, and the Maldives, as well as being given other Indo-Pacific collections to identify - Ambon, Chagos, Socotra, Reunion, and the Persian Gulf. These form the substance of manypublications, and are still on-going research. Her first love is the Red Sea, and her research is based on her own collections as well as additional specimens from museums and enthusiastic divers. Dr. Yonow has contributed sea slug chapters to a number of taxonomic publications fromregions ranging from northern European to East African shores."This book is the first extensive summary of much information scattered in a vast and mostly inaccessible scientific literature on Opisthobranchia in the Red Sea. The identification key and high quality pictures make an accurate determination very easy. Information on biology, such as food, seasons of occurrence, reproductive biology, and wider geographical distribution for each species render this book also very useful for all interested in these fantastic sea slugs..."- Professor Heike Waegele, University of Bonn, Germany."It was with great interest that I went through your book - it really explains your subject in a way that makes the book readable not only for specialists but also for the lay reader. This is how scientific books should be!"- Dr. Guenther Schefbeck, Austrian Parliament."It is wonderful finally to find a book of this quality which I can easily take on my diving trips to the Red Sea (and western Indian Ocean). It is light-weight and compact, and user friendly in the marine environment."- Pam Kemp, photographer and dive master, U.K.

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