7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BATHOMETRICALLY»
Discover the use of
bathometrically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bathometrically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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New foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic of ...
In the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, it ranges higher bathometrically and is common
in the neritic zone as well as the bathyaI. Nuttallides concentricus occurs in the
middle part of the Nuwok beds on Carter Creek, Alaska dated late Oligocene on ...
2
Marine polychaete worms of the New England region
Great powers of accomodation bathometrically — while most common in coastal
areas, taken also from great depths (up to 2,030 fathoms in southwestern
Greenland) . Great adaptability in h abitat, living on a great variety of bottoms.
Material ...
Marian H. Pettibone, 1963
Great powers of accomodation bathometrically— while most common in coastal
areas, taken also from great depths (up to 2,030 fathoms in southwestern
Greenland). Great adaptability in habitat, living on a great variety of bottoms.
Material ...
Cosmopolitan in distribution, annelids are found in marine, freshwater, and
terrestrial environments. Marine annelids also have a wide distribution
bathometrically, and are for the most part benthic, either creeping or burrowing in
mud, pilings, ...
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Biology of Invertebrata
In general, Echinodermata are widely distributed both geographically and
bathometrically. As is to be expected in animals with stout skeletal parts, there is
a rich fossil history, naturally sparse in the Holothuroidea which lack a skeleton of
fused ...
James Herdman Wilmoth, 1967
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Venomous Animals and Their Venoms: Venomous invertebrates
Some species have well-developed chitinous jaws. Annelids are cosmopolitan in
distribution and are found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments.
Marine annelids also have a wide distribution bathometrically, and are for the
most ...
Wolfgang Bücherl, Eleanor E. Buckley, Venancio Deulofeu, 1971
Great powers of accomodation bathometrically — while most common in coastal
areas, taken also from great depths (up to 2,030 fathoms in southwestern
Greenland). Great adaptability in habitat, living on a great variety of bottoms.
Material ...
United States National Museum, 1963