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Lisa-Ann Gershwin

    Jellyfish
    Shapeshifters
    Stung!
    Jellyfish: A Natural History
    • 2023

      A breathtaking collection of photographs and expert commentary that shed light on the most mysterious creatures of the deep sea Jellyfish come in a dazzling array of colors, shapes, and sizes, drifting through every ocean, from the surface to the deepest of the deep seas, and are even found in freshwater locations. These ancient creatures, also called sea jellies (they are not, technically, fish), are so otherworldly and luminous that it is no wonder they are often compared to mythical shapeshifters. Some are so delicate that they shatter with the smallest disturbance to the water, while the tenacity of others means they can withstand almost any temperature, any salinity, starvation, and even being dismembered. And some are truly biologically immortal. This visually breathtaking book showcases 100 species of jellyfish within its pages--from the ubiquitous Aurelia to the enigmatic Velella--along with astounding facts about these fascinating marine life-forms. Some are splendid, some strange, some poisonous, some deadly. Some carry surprising secrets and some are barely known, but every one of them is remarkable and has a tale to tell. An introduction by noted expert Lisa-ann Gershwin, with her commentary throughout, invites you into the wondrous world of jellyfish.

      Shapeshifters
    • 2016

      Jellyfish are mysterious creatures, luminously beautiful with remarkably varied life cycles. These ancient animals are found in every ocean at every depth, and have lived on Earth for at least 500 million years. Jellyfish looks at their anatomy, life history, taxonomy and ecology, and includes species profiles featuring stunning marine photography.

      Jellyfish
    • 2016

      Focusing on the captivating nature of jellyfish, this guide presents an in-depth exploration of 50 species, highlighting their unique anatomy, life histories, taxonomy, and ecological roles. With stunning photographs accompanying each profile, readers are invited to discover the resilience and beauty of these ancient creatures, which have thrived for over 500 million years. As jellyfish populations continue to grow in response to environmental changes, understanding their fascinating stories becomes increasingly important.

      Jellyfish: A Natural History
    • 2014

      Stung!

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Our oceans are becoming increasingly inhospitable to life-growing toxicity and rising temperatures coupled with overfishing have led many marine species to the brink of collapse. This book tells stories of jellyfish both attractive and deadly while illuminating many interesting and unusual facts about their behaviors and environmental adaptations.

      Stung!