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Paperback The Biological Bulletin (Volume 206 - Number 1) February, 2004 Book

ISBN: 9354300030

ISBN13: 9789354300035

The Biological Bulletin (Volume 206 - Number 1) February, 2004

The Biological Bulletin (Volume 206 - Number 1), February 2004, captures a decisive moment in marine research. Essential reading for curious minds. As a marine biology journal and a compact biological sciences anthology, this issue gathers peer-reviewed studies and concise reports that illuminate invertebrate zoology studies, experimental marine ecology and physiological marine biology. Clear methods, careful data and thoughtful discussion make it a dependable scientific research periodical while approachable summaries open doors for interested non-specialists. Contributors frame laboratory findings against field observations, producing a balance useful for practitioners and students alike. The work reflects the continuity of twentieth century biology even as it embraces early 2000s scientific questions and techniques, and it occupies a recognisable place in the biological bulletin series and the broader journal of marine research tradition. For readers drawn to life beneath the waves, this issue functions both as an accessible primer and as a specialist reference. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically and literarily significant, the issue records the evolution of experimental practice at the turn of the century, capturing debates, methods and observations that informed later work. Its value is practical and archival: it belongs in academic reference collection holdings, finds use as recommended reading in a university biology curriculum, and rewards hands-on researchers tracing methodological lineages. Appeals to casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, this republished issue suits the reading lamp and the reference shelf, and offers a tactile way to engage with the scientific discourse of its time. For librarians, scholars and collectors building a focused corpus of marine studies, it is a substantive and collectible addition. Well organised and richly informative, it rewards repeated reading and reference. It is a valued resource for anyone mapping the development of marine science.

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