Widely regarded as the most captivating, accessible, and comprehensive text for undergraduate marine biology courses, Jeffrey S. Levinton's Marine Function, Biodiversity, Ecology, Third Edition, examines marine biology from a unique global and evolutionary perspective. Written in a clear, conversational style, this highly acclaimed volume emphasizes the principles and processes that underlie--and unify--vastly different marine communities.
NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION
· Full-Color Captures the vibrancy of marine environments in a stunning new full-color presentation. Features photographs from the world's finest marine biologists and more than sixty new line drawings. All color images are integrated directly into the body of the text.
· More Real-World Presents many new "Hot Topics in Marine Biology" essays, each highlighting new developments and real-world applications. Also includes engaging discussions of human impacts on oceans, fisheries, and global climate change.
· Current and Expanded Places students on the cutting-edge with the latest in marine biology research, including updated coverage of molecular biology, the coral reef crisis, deep sea biology, bioluminescence, polar oceans, remote sensing techniques, overfishing, microbiology, and ocean warming and acidification.
· Enhanced Concludes each chapter with a bulleted "Chapter Summary"--an entirely new feature of this edition. "Going Deeper" text boxes provide students with opportunities for further exploration. Full-sentence summary statements begin each chapter section, keeping students focused on the "big picture" as they read.
COMPANION WEBSITE Maintained by the author, this comprehensive tool provides a multitude of aids for students and instructors. Student Resources
· "Marine Biology Explorations": An interactive tour that guides students through nine different marine habitats. Features more than 450 annotated photographs!
· News Recent breakthroughs and news from the field
· Extensive Web Useful links to websites containing research literature and career information, as well as links to worldwide marine laboratory sites
· Summary and Review Aids (also available in the text)
Instructor Resources (available to adopters of the text and password-protected)
· Downloadable Electronic All illustrations from the text available for lecture preparation
· PowerPoint Lecture More than 400 lecture notes slides, all organized by chapter
· Test Bank*: Approximately 400 questions--written by the author--in editable Microsoft Word files (*available only on the Instructor's Resource contact your Oxford University Press sales representative for details)
Very comprehensive. Overall they seem to alternate the chapters so the topics feel a bit varied, alternating the more technical chapters with more fauna/ecosystem heavy chapters - I feel like 85% of stuff was familiar honestly from just reading news articles and watching lots of documentaries over the years, and going to aquariums a lot, but learned more about the interplay of plankton, benthic substrata, etc and the many variables that come into play to create certain systems -