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Venomous and poisonous marine animals: A medical and biological handbook
Williamson, J.A.; Fenner, P.J.; Burnett, J.W.; Rifkin, J.F. (1996). Venomous and poisonous marine animals: A medical and biological handbook. University of New South Wales Press: Sydney. ISBN 0-86840-279-6. 504, 80 plates pp.

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    VLIZ: Man-in-the-Sea and Diving DIV.3 [101840]

Keywords
    Aquatic organisms > Dangerous organisms
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Williamson, J.A.
  • Fenner, P.J.
  • Burnett, J.W.
  • Rifkin, J.F.

Content
  • Fenner, P.; Mulcahy, M.; Williamson, J. (1996). Historical background to marine envenomation, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 40-57, more
  • Rifkin, J. (1996). Animal taxonomy, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 58-62, more
  • Williamson, J.; Fenner, P.; Burnett, J.W. (1996). The injuries, their incidence and the toxins that produce them, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 63-87, more
  • Ashdown, L.; Callanan, V. (1996). Marine wound infections, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 88-97, more
  • Williamson, J.; Fenner, P.; Burnett, J.W. (1996). Principles of patient care in marine envenomations and poisonings, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 98-117, more
  • Rifkin, J. (1996). Jellyfish mechanisms, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 121-173, more
  • Burnett, J.W.; Rifkin, J.; Williamson, J. (1996). Cnidarian envenomation, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 174-179, more
  • Rifkin, J.; Williamson, J.; Fenner, P. (1996). Anthozoans, hydrozoans and scyphozoans, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 180-235, more
  • Burnett, J.W.; Currie, B.; Fenner, P.; Rifkin, J.; Williamson, J. (1996). Cubozoans ('box jellyfish'), in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 236-283, more
  • (1996). International information on jellyfish stings, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 284-306, more
  • Burnett, J.W. (1996). The reaction of exposed body surfaces to cnidarian (and related) stings, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 307-310, more
  • Exton, D.; Moran, P.J.; Rifkin, J.; Williamson, J. (1996). Phylum Echinodermata, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 312-326, more
  • Williamson, J.; Rifkin, J. (1996). Phylum Mollusca, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 327-339, more
  • Rifkin, J. (1996). Phylum Porifera (sponges), in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 340-344, more
  • Lewis, R.J.; King, G.K. (1996). Ciguatera (fish poisoning), in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 346-353, more
  • Rifkin, J.; Williamson, J. (1996). Venomous fish, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 354-395, more
  • Acott, C.; Williamson, J. (1996). Sea snakes, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 396-402, more
  • Chand, P.; Victor, R. (1996). Marine stings in the Gulf of Oman, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 404-410, more
  • Gonzaga, R.A.F. (1996). Marine stings in Portugal, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 411-413, more
  • (1996). Japanese marine envenomations, and some deaths in Okinawa, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 414-416, more
  • (1996). Marine antivenoms, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 418-422, more
  • Williamson, J. (1996). Scuba diving perspective, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 423-427, more
  • Williamson, J.A.; Fenner, P.J.; Burnett, J.W.; Rifkin, J.F. (1996). Research aspects, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 428-433, more
  • Burnett, J.W. (1996). Mystery syndromes possibly associated with marine envenomations, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 434-435, more
  • Fenner, P.; Williamson, J. (1996). Platypus envenomation, in: Williamson, J.A. et al. Venomous and poisonous marine animals: a medical and biological handbook. pp. 436-440, more

Abstract
    The publication of this volume marks a milestone in marine biology, medicine, and toxicology. It covers the biology of stinging and venomous sea creatures including jellyfish, octopuses, shellfish, sponges, sea urchins and cucumbers, sea snakes, and venomous fishes.

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