The Invisibility Cloak The Invisibility Cloak

The Invisibility Cloak

Ovulids and Octocorals of Melanesia and Australia and the Magic Mantle that Links them

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Publisher Description

This beautiful book is about a special relationship. It is a relationship between a sea creature called an ovulid, a close relation of the cowries, and its host, a sea fan, seawhip, soft coral or, in some cases, a black coral. 

The natural history, roosting behaviour, distribution, habitat and reproduction of each species of ovulid is recorded for the first time, together with the special adaptations of their mantles that make them invisible on their hosts. 

We have three main aims: First we hope to show you how to identify living ovulids you encounter or photograph while diving. Second we provide a guide to identification of their hosts by their external features. Third we hope to amaze you with the beauty and intricacy of this relationship between ovulid and host.

There is a wealth of information here for the serious scientist, the interested amateur and the lover of all things beautiful.

  • GENRE
    Science & Nature
    RELEASED
    2014
    April 9
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    591
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Sue Churchill
    SELLER
    Sue Churchill
    SIZE
    248.8
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    Andrey Ryanskiy ,

    Mush have for divers, shellers and UW photographers

    Comprehensive book, beautifully illustrated. Mush have for divers, shellers and UW photographers. Great work!

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