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E-raamat: Shapeshifters: The Wondrous World of Jellyfish

  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Abrams
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647009076
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2023
  • Kirjastus: Abrams
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647009076

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A breathtaking collection of photographs and expert commentary that shed light on the most mysterious creatures of the deep sea

Jellyfish come in a dazzling array of colors, shapes, and sizes, drifting through every ocean, from the surface to the deepest of the deep seas, and are even found in freshwater locations. These ancient creatures, also called sea jellies (they are not, technically, fish), are so otherworldly and luminous that it is no wonder they are often compared to mythical shapeshifters. Some are so delicate that they shatter with the smallest disturbance to the water, while the tenacity of others means they can withstand almost any temperature, any salinity, starvation, and even being dismembered. And some are truly biologically immortal.

This visually breathtaking book showcases 100 species of jellyfish within its pages—from the ubiquitous Aurelia to the enigmatic Velella—along with astounding facts about these fascinating marine life-forms. Some are splendid, some strange, some poisonous, some deadly. Some carry surprising secrets and some are barely known, but every one of them is remarkable and has a tale to tell. An introduction by noted expert Lisa-ann Gershwin, with her commentary throughout, invites you into the wondrous world of jellyfish.

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A breathtaking collection of photographs and expert commentary that shed light on the most mysterious creatures of the deep sea
Introduction Thriving Living Fossils 6(2)
1 Poisonous
8(28)
Deadly Box Jellyfish
12(2)
Irukandji
14(2)
Portuguese Man-of-War
16(2)
Bluebottle
18(2)
Clinging Jellyfish
20(2)
Bluefire Jelly
22(2)
Long Stingy Stringy Thingy
24(2)
Purple People Eater
26(2)
Ballerina Stinger
28(2)
Giant Siphonophore
30(2)
Thimble Jellyfish
32(2)
Jimble
34(2)
2 Troublesome
36(28)
Sea Walnut
40(2)
Nomura's Jellyfish
42(2)
Jelly Blubber
44(2)
Nomad Jellyfish
46(2)
Moon Jelly
48(2)
Crowned Jellyfish
50(2)
Japanese Sea Nettle
52(2)
Purple Compass Jelly
54(2)
Fish Parasites
56(2)
Flower-Head Polyp
58(2)
Sea Tomato
60(2)
Salps
62(2)
3 Beautiful
64(30)
Purple-Stripe Sea Nettle
68(2)
Blue Button
70(2)
Golden Blubber
72(2)
Lagoon Jelly
74(2)
Violet Bubble Jelly
76(2)
Helmet Jellyfish
78(2)
Bell Jellyfish
80(2)
Flower Hat Jelly
82(2)
Fluted Jellyfish
84(2)
Black Sea Jellyfish
86(2)
Giant Bell Jelly
88(2)
Lion's Mane Jellyfish
90(2)
Ropy Jelly
92(2)
4 Amazing
94(26)
Immortal Jellyfish
98(2)
Crystal Jelly
100(2)
Courtship Jelly
102(2)
Mangrove Box Jellyfish
104(2)
Freshwater Jellyfish
106(2)
Upside-Down Jellyfish
108(2)
By-the-Wind Sailor
110(2)
Flying Saucer Jellyfish
112(2)
Haeckel's Jelly
114(2)
Saltwater Lake Jelly
116(2)
Paradoxical Jelly
118(2)
5 Tiny
120(28)
Ornate Jelly
124(2)
Two-Legged Jelly
126(2)
Fairy Lights
128(2)
Zappa Medusa
130(2)
Doliolids
132(2)
Sea Fur
134(2)
Sticking Jelly
136(2)
Baby Irukandji
138(2)
Grape Jelly
140(2)
Larval Jellyfish
142(2)
Coronate Jelly
144(2)
Graceful Jelly
146(2)
6 Huge
148(20)
Black Sea Nettle
152(2)
Barrel Jellyfish
154(2)
Feather Boa Jelly
156(2)
Unnamed Jellyfish Fossil
158(2)
Bitey Whitey
160(2)
Fire Body
162(2)
Twin-Sailed Salp
164(2)
White Cross Jelly
166(2)
7 Strange
168(26)
Vemis's Girdle
172(2)
Clapper Jelly
174(2)
Common Salp
176(2)
Jellies with Jaws
178(2)
Rainbow Jellyfish
180(2)
Sea Gooseberry
182(2)
Fringey
184(2)
Confusing Sponge Jelly Fossil
186(2)
Garden Trowel Jelly
188(2)
Sea Lizard
190(2)
Creeping Comb Jelly
192(2)
8 Obscure
194(26)
Four-Leaf Jelly
198(2)
Jelly Buttons
200(2)
Beaded Lantern Jelly
202(2)
Bullet Jelly
204(2)
Water Nymph
206(2)
Undulating Jellyfish
208(2)
Medusae of the Blue Button
210(2)
Elegant Medusa
212(2)
Ghostly Veil
214(2)
Snail Fur's Jelly
216(2)
Painted Box Jellyfish
218(2)
Index 220(3)
Picture Credits 223(1)
Acknowledgments 224
Dr. Lisa-ann Gershwin was born and raised in California, where several chance encounters with jellyfish lured her into their enthralling universe. She is the author of Stung! On Jellyfish Blooms and the Future of the Ocean and Jellyfish: A Natural History. She has given two TEDx talks and has published more than 70 peer-reviewed scientific papers and government reports. Gershwin has also discovered more than 200 new species of jellyfish as well as one dolphin. She lives and works in Australias beautiful island state of Tasmania.