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Marine Biodiversity of ­Costa Rica, Central America­
Monographiae Biologicae
By Ingo S. Wehrtmann (Edited by), Jorge Cortés (Edited by)

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Life began in the sea, and even today most of the deep diversity of the planet is marine. This is often forgotten, especially in tropical countries like Costa Rica, renowned for their rain forests and the multitude of life forms found therein. Thus this book focusing on marine diversity of Costa Rica is particularly welcome. How many marine species are there in Costa Rica? The authors report a total of 6, species, or 3. 5% of the world's total. Yet the vast majority of marine species have yet to be formally described. Recent estimates of the numbers of species on coral reefs range from 1-9 million, so that the true number of marine species in Costa Rica is certainly far higher. In some groups the numbers are likely to be vastly higher because to date they have been so little studied. Only one species of nematode is reported, despite the fact that it has been said that nematodes are the most diverse of all marine groups. In better studied groups such as mollusks and crustaceans, reported numbers are in the thousands, but even in these groups many species remain to be described. Indeed the task of describing marine species is daunting - if there really are about 9 million marine species and Costa Rica has 3. 5% of them, then the total number would be over 300,000. Clearly, so much remains to be done that new approaches are needed. Genetic methods have en- mous promise in this regard.


Ingo Wehrtmann:more than 50 published articlesresearcher and lecture at the Universidad de Costa Ricahas worked in scientific institutions in Germany, Colombia, Chile, USA, Philippines and Costa Ricamore than 20 years of experience in international scientific collaborationprincipal research area: decapod crustaceans in marine, estuarine and freshwater habitatsJorge Cortés:Premio Nacional de Ciencias, Costa Rica, 1982more than 100 published paperseditor of the book "Latin American Coral Reefs", 2003researcher and lecturer at Universidad de Costa Ricamore than 25 years of experience in coral reef research


PART I The Marine Realm of Costa Rica - Diversity of Marine Habitats Jorge Cortés & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

PART II A history of marine biodiversity scientific research in Costa Rica Jorge Cortés

PART III Marine Fossils Teresita Aguilar



PART IV Taxonomic groups

Chapter 1. Phytoplankton - Roxana Víquez & Paul E. Hargraves

Chapter 2 Marine benthic algae - Andrea Bernecker

Chapter 3. Seagrasses -Jorge Cortés & Eva Salas

Chapter 4 Mangroves - Ana Margarita Silva-Benavides

Chapter 5 Foraminifera - Jorge Cortés, Claudia Mora-Baumgartner & Vanessa Nielsen

Chapter 6 Sponges - Jorge Cortés, Noam van der Hal, R.W.M. van Soest

Chapter 7 Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa and Cubozoa (Medusozoa) - Karina Rodríguez & Lourdes Segura-Puertas

Chapter 8 Siphonophores - Karina Rodríguez & Rebeca Gasca

Chapter 9. Zoanthids, sea anemones and corallimorpharians - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 10 Octocorals - Odalisca Breedy

Chapter 11 Stony corals - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 12 Sipunculans - José A. Vargas & Harlan K. Dean

Chapter 13 Polychaetes and echiurans - Harlan K. Dean

Chapter 14 Stomatopods - Rita Vargas

Chapter 15 Euphausids - Iván Castellanos, Eduardo Suárez-Morales & Álvaro Morales-Ramírez

Chapter 16 Decapod crustaceans- Rita Vargas & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Chapter 17 Shallow water mysids - W. Wayne Price, Richard W. Heard and Rita Vargas

Chapter 18 Cumaceans - Iorgu Petrescu, Richard W. Heard, Rita Vargas & Odalisca Breedy

Chapter 19 Tanaidaceans - Richard W. Heard, Odalisca Breedy & Rita Vargas

Chapter 20 Isopods - Richard Brusca & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Chapter 21 Gammaridean amphipods - John M. Foster, Sara E. LeCroy, Richard W. Heard and Rita Vargas

Chapter 22 Hyperiid amphipods - Rebeca Gasca

Chapter 23 Barnacles - Robert von Syoc

Chapter 24 Copepods - Álvaro Morales-Ramírez & Eduardo Suárez-Morales

Chapter 25 Sea-spiders - Roger N.Bamber

Chapter 26 Marine insects - Monika Springer

Chapter 27 Chitons - Enrico Schwabe & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Chapter 28 Benthic, shelled gastropods - Leonora Rodríguez, Rita Vargas & Jorge Cortés

Chapter 29 Pelagic gastropods - Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Rebeca Gasca & Iván Castellanos

Chapter 30 Benthic opisthobranchs - Yolanda E. Camacho-García

Chapter 31 Bivalves - Julio Magaña-Cubillo & José Espinosa

Chapter 32 Squids and octopuses - F.G. Hochberg & Yolanda E. Camacho-García

Chapter 33 Phoronids - Christian C. Emig

Chapter 34 Bryozoans - Jorge Cortés, Vanessa Nielsen & Amalia Herrera-Cubilla

Chapter 35 Brachiopods - Christian C. Emig

Chapter 36 Echinoderms - Juan José Alvarado & Jorge Cortés

Chapter 37 Chaetognaths or arrow worms - Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Rosa Ma. Hernández-Flores & Álvaro Morales-Ramírez

Chapter 38 Appendicularians (Urochordata) - Iván Castellanos, Álvaro Morales-Ramírez & Eduardo Suárez-Morales

Chapter 39 Marine fish - William A. Bussing & Myrna López

Chapter 40 Marine reptiles and amphibians - Mahmood Sasa, Gerardo A. Chaves & Lisa D. Patrick

Chapter 41 Birds in coastal and marine environments - Gilbert Barrantes & Johel Chaves-Campos

Chapter 42 Marine mammals - Laura May-Collado

Chapter 43 Other taxonomic groups Fungi, kinorhynchs, invertebrate chordates - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 44 Marine fish parasites - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 45 Sea turtle parasites - Mario Santero & Simonetta Mattiucci



PART V. Marine Biodiversity of Costa Rica: Perspectives and Conclusions - Ingo S. Wehrtmann, Jorge Cortés & Silvia Echeverría

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Life began in the sea, and even today most of the deep diversity of the planet is marine. This is often forgotten, especially in tropical countries like Costa Rica, renowned for their rain forests and the multitude of life forms found therein. Thus this book focusing on marine diversity of Costa Rica is particularly welcome. How many marine species are there in Costa Rica? The authors report a total of 6, species, or 3. 5% of the world's total. Yet the vast majority of marine species have yet to be formally described. Recent estimates of the numbers of species on coral reefs range from 1-9 million, so that the true number of marine species in Costa Rica is certainly far higher. In some groups the numbers are likely to be vastly higher because to date they have been so little studied. Only one species of nematode is reported, despite the fact that it has been said that nematodes are the most diverse of all marine groups. In better studied groups such as mollusks and crustaceans, reported numbers are in the thousands, but even in these groups many species remain to be described. Indeed the task of describing marine species is daunting - if there really are about 9 million marine species and Costa Rica has 3. 5% of them, then the total number would be over 300,000. Clearly, so much remains to be done that new approaches are needed. Genetic methods have en- mous promise in this regard.


Ingo Wehrtmann:more than 50 published articlesresearcher and lecture at the Universidad de Costa Ricahas worked in scientific institutions in Germany, Colombia, Chile, USA, Philippines and Costa Ricamore than 20 years of experience in international scientific collaborationprincipal research area: decapod crustaceans in marine, estuarine and freshwater habitatsJorge Cortés:Premio Nacional de Ciencias, Costa Rica, 1982more than 100 published paperseditor of the book "Latin American Coral Reefs", 2003researcher and lecturer at Universidad de Costa Ricamore than 25 years of experience in coral reef research


PART I The Marine Realm of Costa Rica - Diversity of Marine Habitats Jorge Cortés & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

PART II A history of marine biodiversity scientific research in Costa Rica Jorge Cortés

PART III Marine Fossils Teresita Aguilar



PART IV Taxonomic groups

Chapter 1. Phytoplankton - Roxana Víquez & Paul E. Hargraves

Chapter 2 Marine benthic algae - Andrea Bernecker

Chapter 3. Seagrasses -Jorge Cortés & Eva Salas

Chapter 4 Mangroves - Ana Margarita Silva-Benavides

Chapter 5 Foraminifera - Jorge Cortés, Claudia Mora-Baumgartner & Vanessa Nielsen

Chapter 6 Sponges - Jorge Cortés, Noam van der Hal, R.W.M. van Soest

Chapter 7 Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa and Cubozoa (Medusozoa) - Karina Rodríguez & Lourdes Segura-Puertas

Chapter 8 Siphonophores - Karina Rodríguez & Rebeca Gasca

Chapter 9. Zoanthids, sea anemones and corallimorpharians - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 10 Octocorals - Odalisca Breedy

Chapter 11 Stony corals - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 12 Sipunculans - José A. Vargas & Harlan K. Dean

Chapter 13 Polychaetes and echiurans - Harlan K. Dean

Chapter 14 Stomatopods - Rita Vargas

Chapter 15 Euphausids - Iván Castellanos, Eduardo Suárez-Morales & Álvaro Morales-Ramírez

Chapter 16 Decapod crustaceans- Rita Vargas & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Chapter 17 Shallow water mysids - W. Wayne Price, Richard W. Heard and Rita Vargas

Chapter 18 Cumaceans - Iorgu Petrescu, Richard W. Heard, Rita Vargas & Odalisca Breedy

Chapter 19 Tanaidaceans - Richard W. Heard, Odalisca Breedy & Rita Vargas

Chapter 20 Isopods - Richard Brusca & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Chapter 21 Gammaridean amphipods - John M. Foster, Sara E. LeCroy, Richard W. Heard and Rita Vargas

Chapter 22 Hyperiid amphipods - Rebeca Gasca

Chapter 23 Barnacles - Robert von Syoc

Chapter 24 Copepods - Álvaro Morales-Ramírez & Eduardo Suárez-Morales

Chapter 25 Sea-spiders - Roger N.Bamber

Chapter 26 Marine insects - Monika Springer

Chapter 27 Chitons - Enrico Schwabe & Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Chapter 28 Benthic, shelled gastropods - Leonora Rodríguez, Rita Vargas & Jorge Cortés

Chapter 29 Pelagic gastropods - Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Rebeca Gasca & Iván Castellanos

Chapter 30 Benthic opisthobranchs - Yolanda E. Camacho-García

Chapter 31 Bivalves - Julio Magaña-Cubillo & José Espinosa

Chapter 32 Squids and octopuses - F.G. Hochberg & Yolanda E. Camacho-García

Chapter 33 Phoronids - Christian C. Emig

Chapter 34 Bryozoans - Jorge Cortés, Vanessa Nielsen & Amalia Herrera-Cubilla

Chapter 35 Brachiopods - Christian C. Emig

Chapter 36 Echinoderms - Juan José Alvarado & Jorge Cortés

Chapter 37 Chaetognaths or arrow worms - Eduardo Suárez-Morales, Rosa Ma. Hernández-Flores & Álvaro Morales-Ramírez

Chapter 38 Appendicularians (Urochordata) - Iván Castellanos, Álvaro Morales-Ramírez & Eduardo Suárez-Morales

Chapter 39 Marine fish - William A. Bussing & Myrna López

Chapter 40 Marine reptiles and amphibians - Mahmood Sasa, Gerardo A. Chaves & Lisa D. Patrick

Chapter 41 Birds in coastal and marine environments - Gilbert Barrantes & Johel Chaves-Campos

Chapter 42 Marine mammals - Laura May-Collado

Chapter 43 Other taxonomic groups Fungi, kinorhynchs, invertebrate chordates - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 44 Marine fish parasites - Jorge Cortés

Chapter 45 Sea turtle parasites - Mario Santero & Simonetta Mattiucci



PART V. Marine Biodiversity of Costa Rica: Perspectives and Conclusions - Ingo S. Wehrtmann, Jorge Cortés & Silvia Echeverría

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9789400789449
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XXXIV, 538 p.
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23.4 x 15.6 x 3 centimeters (0.86 kg)

Table of Contents

Diversity of Marine Habitats of the Caribbean and Pacific of Costa Rica.- A History of Marine Biodiversity Scientific Research in Costa Rica.- Marine Fossils.- Taxonomic Groups.- Phytoplankton.- Marine Benthic Algae.- Seagrasses.- Mangroves.- Foraminifera.- Sponges.- Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, and Cubozoa (Medusozoa).- Siphonophores.- Zoanthids, Sea Anemones and Corallimorpharians.- Octocorals.- Stony Corals.- Sipunculans.- Polychaetes and Echiurans.- Stomatopods.- Euphausiids.- Decapod Crustaceans.- Shallow Water Mysids.- Cumaceans.- Tanaidaceans.- Isopods.- Gammaridean Amphipods.- Hyperiid Amphipods.- Barnacles.- Copepods.- Sea-Spiders.- Marine Insects.- Chitons.- Benthic, Shelled Gastropods.- Pelagic Gastropods.- Benthic Opisthobranchs.- Bivalves.- Squids and Octopuses.- Phoronids.- Bryozoans.- Brachiopods.- Echinoderms.- Chaetognaths or Arrow Worms.- Appendicularians (Urochordata).- Marine Fish.- Marine Reptiles and Amphibians.- Birds in Coastal and Marine Environments.- Marine Mammals.- Other Taxonomic Groups (Fungi, Kinorhynchs, Invertebrate Chordates).- Marine Fish Parasites.- Sea Turtle Parasites.- Marine Biodiversity of Costa Rica: Perspectives and Conclusions.

About the Author

Ingo Wehrtmann:

  • more than 50 published articles
  • researcher and lecture at the Universidad de Costa Rica
  • has worked in scientific institutions in Germany, Colombia, Chile, USA, Philippines and Costa Rica
  • more than 20 years of experience in international scientific collaboration
  • principal research area: decapod crustaceans in marine, estuarine and freshwater habitats
  • Jorge Cortés:

    • Premio Nacional de Ciencias, Costa Rica, 1982
    • more than 100 published papers
    • editor of the book "Latin American Coral Reefs", 2003
    • researcher and lecturer at Universidad de Costa Rica
    • more than 25 years of experience in coral reef research

Reviews

From the reviews:"This book … provide a good summary of the marine organisms of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Costa Rica. … a useful resource for anyone interested in the marine life of Central America, and does a good job of highlighting the areas where research efforts should be concentrated. Summing Up: Recommended. All professional and academic libraries, lower-division undergraduates and above." (G. C. Jensen, Choice, Vol. 46 (11), July, 2009)

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