Discover an unrivaled collection of marine gastropod mollusks from the Nassa family in this captivating volume. Dive into the depths of over five hundred species, each meticulously described with detailed illustrations. The book unveils the extensive diversity within the Nassa genus, tracing its historical significance back to the Eocene epoch. From the intricate patterns of Nassa taenia to the smooth elegance of Nassa glans, the author delves into the remarkable variations that define these shells. Beyond their aesthetic beauty, the book explores the ecological roles and behaviors of Nassas. Learn about their predatory habits, their ability to bore through the shells of other mollusks, and their fascinating interactions with hermit crabs. Through meticulous observation and in-depth analysis, this book challenges traditional classifications, highlighting the fluidity of species boundaries within the Nassa genus. The author presents a comprehensive perspective on these creatures, showcasing their evolutionary adaptations and ecological importance.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. Discover an unrivaled collection of marine gastropod mollusks from the Nassa family in this captivating volume. Dive into the depths of over five hundred species, each meticulously described with detailed illustrations. The book unveils the extensive diversity within the Nassa genus, tracing its historical significance back to the Eocene epoch. From the intricate patterns of Nassa taenia to the smooth elegance of Nassa glans, the author delves into the remarkable variations that define these shells. Beyond their aesthetic beauty, the book explores the ecological roles and behaviors of Nassas. Learn about their predatory habits, their ability to bore through the shells of other mollusks, and their fascinating interactions with hermit crabs. Through meticulous observation and in-depth analysis, this book challenges traditional classifications, highlighting the fluidity of species boundaries within the Nassa genus. The author presents a comprehensive perspective on these creatures, showcasing their evolutionary adaptations and ecological importance. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781333499068_0
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