Readership: Marine Biologists, Oceanographers, Zoologists.
Edited by Q. Bone, Marine Laboratory, Plymouth
Introduction Chapter 1 - Anatomy of Thaliacea Chapter 2 - Anatomy of Appendicularia Chapter 3 - Locomotion, locomotor muscles and buoyancy Chapter 4 - Nervous system, sense organs and excitable epithelia Chapter 5 - Feeding and energetics of Thaliaceans Chapter 6 - The Appendicularian house Chapter 7 - Salp and pyrosomid blooms and their importance in biogeochemical cycles Chapter 8 - Feeding and metabolism of appendicularians Chapter 9 - Life history of the appendicularians Chapter 10 - The role of appendicularia in marine food webs Chapter 11 - The parasites and predators of Thaliacea Chapter 12 - Bioluminescence in the Appendicularia Chapter 13 - The cladistic biogeography of salps and pyrosomas Chapter 14 - Appendicularian distribution and zoogeography Chapter 15 - Molecular phylogeny of tunicates. A preliminary study using 28 Sribosomal RNA partial sequences: implications in terms of evolution and ecology Chapter 16 - The relationships and systematics of the Thaliacea, with keys for identification Chapter 17 - The classification of Appendicularia References Taxonomic Index Subject Index