Die Hydroiden der arktischen Meere, by Hjalmar Broch, is a detailed study of hydroids found in Arctic waters. Published in 1908, this German-language scientific work provides a comprehensive examination of these marine invertebrates. The book includes detailed descriptions and illustrations, with Tafel II-IV and figures in the text to aid in identification and understanding.
This work will be of interest to marine biologists, zoologists, and anyone studying the biodiversity of Arctic marine ecosystems. Its historical significance lies in its early contribution to the scientific understanding of hydroids and their distribution in polar regions. Broch's meticulous research offers valuable insights for contemporary researchers and students alike.
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