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Why study biology by the sea?
Matlin, K.S.; Maienschein, J.; Ankeny, R.A. (Ed.) (2020). Why study biology by the sea? University of Chicago Press: Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-67293-9. x, 355 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.7208/9780226673097

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  • Matlin, K.S., editor
  • Maienschein, J., editor
  • Ankeny, R.A., editor

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Abstract
    For almost a century and a half, biologists have gone to the seashore to study life. The oceans contain rich biodiversity, and organisms at the intersection of sea and shore provide a plentiful sampling for research into a variety of questions at the laboratory bench: How does life develop and how does it function? How are organisms that look different related, and what role does the environment play?

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