A MARINE NATURAL HISTORY REFERENCE LIST
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1 TANE (1966) 12 : A MARINE NATURAL HISTORY REFERENCE LIST The following list provides a number of references which can be used as a basis for studies on aspects of New Zealand's marine environment. Most of this basic literature is readily available in New Zealand. Chapman, V.J. Day, J.H. GENERAL ECOLOGY 1960 Salt Marshes and Salt Deserts of the World. Interscience 1964 Coastal Vegetation. Pergamon Press, and Ronaldson, J.W The Mangrove and Salt Marsh Flats of the Auckland Isthmus. N.Z.D.S.I.R. Bull The Ecology of South African Estuaries. Part 1: A Review of Estuarine Conditions in General. Trans. Roy. Soc.of South Africa, 33 : 1. Freed, Dorothy Bibliography of New Zealand Marine Zoology, N.Z.D.S.I.R. Bull Hedgepeth, J.W.(Ed.) 1957 Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology. Vol. I. Ecology. Geol. Soc. Amer. Mem. 67. Hutton, F.W. Kuenen, P.H. Ladd, H.S. (Ed.) 1904 Index Faunae Novae Zelandiae Realms of Water. London, Cleaver-Hulme Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology. Vol.11. Paleoecology. Geol. Soc. Amer. Mem. 67. Lewis, J.R The Littoral Zone on Rocky Shores. Oikos i2: Marmer, H.A The Sea. D. Appleton & Co., New York. Moore, L.B Plants of the New Zealand Coast. Pauls. Ralph, Patricia M. and Yaldwin, J.C. Sea floor Animals from the Region of Portobello Marine Biological Station, Otago Harbour. Tuatara 6. Svederup, H.U., Johnson, M.W., Fleming, R.H The Oceans. Prentice-Hall. 1) GENERAL Chadefaud, M. and Emberger, L Chadefaud, M. Chapman, V.J Christensen, T Fott, B Fritch, F.E ALGAE Traite de Botanique Systematique, Tome 1 Les Vegetaux non Vasculaire, Masson et Cie, Paris. The Algae, Macmillan. Alger, Munksgaard, Kobenhaun. Algenkunde, Gustav Fisher, Jena. The Structure and Reproduction of the Algae, Vol. I and n, Cambridge.
2 80 Smith, G.M Manual of Phycology, Chron. Bot., Waltham, Mass. 2) ECOLOGY Chapman, V.J Jackson, D.F Round, F.E Southward, A.J Stephenson, T.A., and Stephenson, A Marine Algal Ecology, Bot. Rev. 23(5) : Algae and Man, Plenum Press. New York. The Ecology of the Algae, Edward Arnold. The Zonation of Plants and Animals on Rocky Shores. Biol. Rev., 33 : The Universal Features of Zonation Between Tide marks on Rocky Coasts, J.Ecol. 38 : Womersley, H.B.S The Marine Algae of Australia, Bot. Rev., 25, ) NEW ZEALAND Batham, E.J Ecology of Southern N.Z. Sheltered Shore, Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 84 (2) : Beveridge, W.A. and Chapman, V.J The Zonation of Marine Algae at Piha, N.Z., in relation to the Tidal Factor. (Studies in Intertidal Zonation 2) Pac. Sci. 4-(3) : Chapman, V.J. Dellow, V The Marine Algae of N.Z. Part 1 Myxophyceae and Chlorophyceae. Journ. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 55(360) 1955 Marine Algal Ecology of the Hauraki Gulf, N.Z. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 83 (1) : Lindauer, V.W. Chapman, V.J., and Aiken, M., 1961 The Marine Algae of N.Z. Part H Phaeophyceae, Nova Hedwigia HI, 2u. 3 : PROTOZOA Haeusler, R. INVERTEBRATES 1887 Notes on some foraminifera from the Hauraki Gulf. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 19 (1886). PORIFERA Bergquist, Patricia R A collection of Porifera from Northern New Zealand with descriptions of seventeen new species. Pacific Science Vol XV. No Demospongiae & Keratosa (Porifers) of the Chatham Is. & Chatham Is. Rise, collected by the Chatham Is Expedition. N.Z.D.S.I.R. Bulletin 139 Part 5. Br/2fadsted. H.V. 1924a Sponges from New Zealand. Part 1. Vidensk. Medd. Kbh. 77 :
3 81 Dendy, A b Sponges from New Zealand, Part II. Medd. Kbh. 81 : Vidensk. On the sponges described in Dieffenbach's "New Zealand". Trans N.Z. Inst. 30 : CNIDARIA Benham, W.B Farquhar, H Hilgendorf, F.W Hutton, F.W Lendenfeld, R.von 1885 Parry, G Ralph, P.M Stuckey, F.G.A CTENOPHORA Benham, W.B PLATYHELMINTHES Cheeseman, T.F On some alcyonorians from N.Z. waters Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 59. List of N.Z. Hydroida. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 30 (1897) On the hydro ids of the neighbourhood of Dunedin. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 30 (1897) On the N.Z. Sertularians. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 5 (1872) The Sea Anemones of N.Z. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 11 (1878) The Scyphomedusae of the Southern Hemisphere. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 9 (1884) The Actinaria of N.Z. Part l. Rec. Cant. Mus. (VI) (1). Part 2. Rec. Cant. Mus. (VI) (2). A guide to the Athecate Hydroids & Medusae of N.Z. Tuatara 5 (2) A review of the N.Z. Actinaria known to Science with a description of 12 new species. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 41. New Zealand Ctenophores. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 39. On two new planarians from Auckland Harbour. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 15. NEMERTEA Verrill, A.E Marine Nemertines of New Zealand. Connecticut Acad. Arts. Sci. 8. Trans. ASCHELMINTHES Ditlevsen, H ANNELIDA Benham, W.B Fyfe, Marion L Marine free living Nematodes from New Zealand. Vidensk. Meddel. Dansk naturhist. Foren. 87. Notes on some New Zealand Polychaetes. Trans, Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 47. List of New Zealand Polychaetes. Bulletin 105 D.S.I.R. N.Z. Govt. Printer. Wellington.
4 82 Button, F.W. Knox, G.A Catalogue of the hitherto described worms of New Zealand. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. H (1878) 1951 The polychaetous annelids of Banks Peninsula. Parts I & II. Rec. Cant. Mus. V.5 & V.l A guide to the families and genera of New Zealand polychaetes. Tuatara 4 (2). SIPUNCULIDA Benham, W.B. 1904,1905 The Sipunculids of New Zealand. N.Z. Inst. 36, 37. Trans. Proc. ARTHROPODA Brady, G.S Chilton, C. Filhol. H. Haswell, W.A. Hurley, D.E. Jennings, L.S. Kramer, A. Moore, L.B Richardson, L.R. & Yaldwyn, J.C Stock, J.H Thomson, CM New Zealand Copepoda of the Challenger Expedition. N.Z. Journ. Sci Revision of the N.Z. Stomotopoda. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 43. Some N.Z. Amphipoda. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. Vols N.Z. Crustacea Euphausiacea & Mysidacea. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 56. Catalogue de Crustaces de la Nouvelle Zelande f lies Auckland et Campbell. Inst. France Acad. Sci. Passage de Venus mission de Pile, Zoo 1. 3pt. 2. Marine Caddis Worms. N.Z. Journal Sci. I : 318. A Key to the families of New Zealand Amphipods. Tuatara 7 (2) Pedunculate Cirripedes of New Zealand & neighbouring Islands. Trans N.Z. Inst. Vol. 47. On the most frequent pelagic copepods & cladoceres of the Hauraki Gulf. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 27 (1894) Some intertidal sessile barnacles of New Zealand. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol. 73. A guide to the Brachyrhynchous crabs. Tuatara 2 (1). A guide to the Oxyrhyncha, Oxystoma & lesser crabs. Tuatara 2 (2). Pycnogonida from Indo-West-Pacific, Australian & N.Z. waters. Vidensk. Medd. fra Dansk natur. Foren 116. N.Z. Crustacea with descriptions of new species. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. Vol. II. On the N.Z. Pycnogonida, with descriptions of new species. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 16 (1883)
5 83 MOLLUSCA Ashby, E. Benham, W.B. Cheeseman, T.F. Dell, R.K. Hutton, F.W. Odhner, N.H. Powell, A.W.B. Ralph, Patricia M. Suter, H. PHORONIDA 1926 The Acanthoid Chitons of New Zealand. Proc. Malacol. Soc. Lond. Vol The Octopodous Mollusca of New Zealand. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z Ibid Ibid Ibid Ibid On the mollusca of Auckland Harbour. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 8 (1875) 1951 A key to the common chitons of New Zealand. Tuatara 4 (1) Catalogue of the marine mollusca of New Zealand New Zealand Mollusca. Papers Mortensen's Pacific Expedition No Shells of New Zealand. Whitcombe & Tombs A guide to the New Zealand heteropod molluscs. Tuatara Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca with (1915) Atlas of plates. Govt. Printer Wellington. Silen, L On shell-burrowing Phoronis from New Zealand. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 84. ECTOPROCTA Hamilton, A. Hutton, F.W. Livingstone, A. Silen. L List of recent & fossil Bryozoa collected in various parts of New Zealand. Trans.Proc. N.Z. Inst. 30 (1897) 1891 Revised list of the marine Bryozoa of New Zealand. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 23 (1890) Bryozoa cheilostomata from New Zealand. Vidensk. Medd. Dansk. Natur. Foren On shell-burrowing Bryozoa from New Zealand. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 84. BRACHIOPODA Haast, J. von Thomson, J Vorkommen von Brachiopoden un den kusten von Neu Seeland. Verh. geol. Reichs. Aust. (St.Anst). Wein 1874: Brachiopod genera. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. Vol. 47. ECHINODERMATA Dawbin, W.H A guide to the holothurians of New Zealand. Tuatara 3(1).
6 84 Farquhar, H Fell, H.B Hutton, F.W Mortensen, T CHAETOGNATHA Johnston, T. & Taylor, B POGONOPHORA Fell, H.B Ivanov, A.V HEMICHORDATA Morton, J.E Richardson, L.R. & Garrick, J.A.F On the Echinoderm fauna of New Zealand. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 23. A key to the littoral asteroids of New Zealand. Tuatara 1(1). A key to the Sea Urchins of New Zealand. Tuatara 1 (3). New Zealand littoral Ophiuroids. Tuatara 2 (3). A key to the Sea Urchins of New Zealand. Additional species. Tuatara 3 (1). New Zealand Crinoids. Tuatara 3 (2). Starfishes of New Zealand. Tuatara 7 (1). Catalogue of the Echinodermata of New Zealand with diagnoses of the species. Wellington, James Hughes, VII, 17. Echinoderms of New Zealand & the Auckland- Campbell Is. 1. Echinoidea-Papers Dr. Th. Mortensen Pac. Expedition Ophiuroidea Asteroidea, Holothuroidea. Crinoidea 29. Australian Chaetognaths. Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland. 31. The Pogonophora. Tuatara 7 (2). Pogonophora their mode of life & distribution on New Zealand Coasts. Tuatara 10 (3). The occurrence in New Zealand of the Enteropneust Balanoglossus australiensis (Hill). Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. Vol A guide to the lesser chordates and the cartilaginous fishes. Tuatara 5. CHORDATA Brewin, B.I Nott, J.T Ascidians of New Zealand : Ascidians of the Hauraki Gulf. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 79. On the composite ascidians of the North Shore Reef. Trans. Proc. N.Z. Inst. 24.
7 85 FISH Graham, D.H Moreland, J Parrot, A.W VERTEBRATES A treasury of New Zealand Fishes. Reed, Wellington. Native Sea Fishes. Reed, Wellington. 2nd Edit. Sea Angler's Fishes of New Zealand. Hodder and Stoughton, London. BIRDS Alexander, W.B Falla, R.A Gurr, L. and Kinsky, F.C Harrison, P Moon, G.J.H Moreland, J Norris, A.Y Oliver, W.R.B Ornithological Soc. of New Zealand (Fleming, Editor.) 1953 Williams. G.R Birds of the Ocean. 2nd Edit. Pitman, London. The Distribution and Breeding Habits of Petrels in Northern New Zealand. Rec. Auck. Inst. Mus. I (5) : The Distribution of Breeding Colonies and Status of the Red-Billed Gull in New Zealand and its Outlying Islands. Notornis 12:4. Sea Birds of the South Pacific. Narbeth. Focus on New Zealand Birds. Reed, Wellington. A GUIDE to the Larger Oceanic Birds of New Zealand Waters. Tuatara 6. Sea Birds in New Zealand Waters. Notornis 12 (2) : New Zealand Birds. Reed, Wellington. Checklist of New Zealand Birds. Reed, Wellington. Birds of New Zealand. Reed, Wellington. MAMMALS Gasken, D.E McCann, C Bourcart, J Cotton. C.A Return of the Southern Right Whale to New Zealand Waters, Tuatara 12 (1). Recent Observations in New Zealand Waters on Some Aspects of Behaviour of the Sperm Whale. Tuatara 12 (2) Key to the Family Ziphiidae, Beaked Whales. Tuatara 10 (1) : Key to the Seals (Pinnipedia) of New Zealand. Tuatara 12 (1) : A Coincidental Distribution Pattern of Some of the Larger Marine Animals. Tuatara 12 (2) : HYDROLOGY Problemes de Geologie Sous-marine. Mas son & Co. Paris. Geomorphology. Wellington, Whitcombe and Tombes.
8 86 Daly. R.A. Emery. K.O. Heezen, B.C. Tharp, Marie, Ewing. M. Hounsell, W.K The Floor of the Ocean. Nth. Carolina. Chapel-Hill The Sea off Southern Carolina. New York. John Wiley The Floors of the Oceans. I, The North Atlantic. Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Paper Hydrographical Observations in Auckland Harbour. Trans. Roy. Soc. N.Z. 64 (3) : 257. Johnson, D.W Shore Processes and Shoreline Development. 1st Ed., 4th printing, revised. J. Wiley & Sons. (Ed.)1939 The Origin of Submarine Canyons. New York. Columbia River Press. Johnstone, J. King, C.A.M. Kuenen, P.H A Study of Oceans. London. Edward Arnold Beaches and Coasts. London. Edward Arnold Marine Geology. New York. John Wiley. International Journal of Marine Geology, Geochemistry and Geophysics. Amsterdam. Elsevier Publishing Co. Menard, H.W Marine Geology of the Pacific. New York. McGraw-Hill. Millar, R.L. (Ed.) 1964 Papers in Marine Geology. (Shepard Commemorative Volume). New York. Macmillan Col. Pettersson, H. Sears, Mary (Ed.) 1957 The Ocean Floor. London. Ox. Univ. Press Oceanography. Washington D.C. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci.
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