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The Biology of a High Isolated Tide Pool

Haderlie, Eugene C. (1947) The Biology of a High Isolated Tide Pool. Berkeley, CA, University of California, Berkeley, (Final Papers - University of California, Berkeley. Course: Zoology 112/212)

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    Abstract

    A small isolated tide pool was studied quite intensively over a period on one month. A oensus of all animals present was taken, and a population record kept daily for the month. Fluctuations in the numbers of individuals were noted, and reasons for these fluctuations sought. The behavior and feeding habits of the various animals were noted, and an attempt was made to relate the animals to their environment. This is a student paper done for a University of California Berkeley Zoology class. Since UCB didn't have its own marine lab at the time, it rented space at Hopkins Marine Station where this work was done. Gene Haderlie went on to earn his Ph.D. from Berkeley and later became a Professor at the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey. (PDF contains 22 pages)

    Item Type: Monograph or Serial issue
    Title: The Biology of a High Isolated Tide Pool
    Personal Creator/Author:
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    Haderlie, Eugene C.
    Series Name: Final Papers - University of California, Berkeley. Course: Zoology 112/212
    Date: 1947
    Publisher: University of California, Berkeley
    Place of Publication: Berkeley, CA
    Issuing Agency: University of California, Berkeley
    Additional Information: Copyright permission signed by the author is on file with the IAMSLIC archive.
    Subjects: Ecology
    Biology
    Item ID: 2869
    Depositing User: Joe Wible
    Date Deposited: 08 Jan 2010 15:12
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 20:16
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2869

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