Octopus, seahorse, jellyfish
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Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, [2022].
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Shirlington - Adult Nonfiction
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In this mesmerizing book of photography, acclaimed photographer David Liittschwager reveals the unnerving beauty of three notoriously mysterious sea creatures--the jellyfish, octopus, and seahorse--and how they perceive the world. The jellyfish, the octopus, and the seahorse are among the most wondrous species on Earth--as well as some of the most difficult to document using traditional photography methods. Enter celebrated photographer David Liittschwager, who has spent decades developing specialized portraiture techniques to capture these creatures’ pulsating bioluminescence, translucent bodies, and ethereal movements. This luminous collection showcases 200 of Liittschwager’s most revealing photographs, paired with penetrating essays that explain how a creature without a brain or without bones perceives the world. Bestselling science writers Elizabeth Kolbert, Jennifer Holland, and Olivia Judson explain the biology and advanced cognitive abilities of these spineless denizens of the deep, exquisitely evoking their unnerving yet undeniable charisma. In these pages, you’ll glimpse a seahorse only half an inch tall, a moon jelly spinning off a snowflake-shaped clone, and the blinking comb jelly, which may be the most ancient living animal on Earth. Both enlightening and profound, this enchanting book documents the expanding frontiers of marine science, creating a powerful testament to the value and beauty of these little-seen--and endangered--species.

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Book
Physical Desc
254 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781426221798, 1426221797

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Foreword / by Elizabeth Kolbert -- Introduction / by David Littschwager -- Octopus / essay by Olivia Judson -- Seahorse / essay by Jennifer Holland -- Jellyfish / essay by Elizabeth Kolbert.
General Note
Includes index.
Description
"The dignified seahorse, the billowing jelly, and the stealthy octopus: We long to see every aspect of their graceful forms. For more than a decade, celebrated nature photographer David Littschwager has traveled the world to reveal their mysterious beauty. His extraordinary images will bring you closer than ever to these colorful and enigmatic creatures."--Back cover
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In this ode to some of the most wondrous species on Earth, a celebrated photographer and several best-selling science writers explain how a creature without a brain or without bones perceives the world, discussing the biology and advanced cognitive abilities of these spineless denizens of the deep.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Liittschwager, D., Kolbert, E., Holland, J. S., & Judson, O. (2022). Octopus, seahorse, jellyfish . National Geographic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

David, Liittschwager et al.. 2022. Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

David, Liittschwager et al.. Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Liittschwager, D., Kolbert, E., Holland, J. S. and Judson, O. (2022). Octopus, seahorse, jellyfish. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Liittschwager, David,, Elizabeth Kolbert, Jennifer S. Holland, and Olivia Judson. Octopus, Seahorse, Jellyfish National Geographic, 2022.

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