Long-term oceanographic and ecological research in the western
English Channel;
Interactions between behaviour and physical forcing in the control
of horizontal transport of decapod crustacean larvae;
Marine biofouling on fish farms and its remediation;
Comparison of marine copepod outfluxes: nature, rate, fate and role
in the carbon and nitrogen cycles.
* Series Encompasses 40 Years of Coverage
* Impact Factor of 1.429 in 2001
* Up-to-date Reviews on Wide-Ranging Topics
Craig Young is Professor of Biology, and Director of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Dr. Young has devoted his professional research career to investigating the early life-history stages of marine benthic invertebrates, from the ocean surface to deep-sea environments worldwide. He is a leading authority with extensive experience investigating, describing and teaching the biology, ecology, behavior and morphology of marine invertebrate larval forms. Dr. Young returns to the second edition of Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae to continue to lend his expertise and knowledge as a co-editor.
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