Bivalved Seashells of the Red Sea

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An essential guide to the rich bivalve diversity of one of the world’s most unique marine environments.
Bivalved Seashells of the Red Sea is a comprehensive reference work dedicated to the identification, taxonomy, and natural history of bivalve mollusks inhabiting the Red Sea. Bringing together decades of research and field observation, this handbook showcases the extraordinary beauty and ecological importance of these shell-bearing marine species.

Inside, readers will find:

  • Detailed species accounts featuring diagnostic characteristics, distribution maps, and habitat notes.

  • High-resolution color photographs illustrating shell morphology and key identification features.

  • Up-to-date classification and nomenclature, reflecting the latest advances in malacology and marine taxonomy.

  • Ecological insights into the Red Sea’s distinctive marine ecosystems and endemic species.

Designed for marine biologists, shell collectors, ecologists, and natural history enthusiasts, this volume is both a scientific reference and a visual celebration of the Red Sea’s bivalve fauna.

An essential guide to the rich bivalve diversity of one of the world’s most unique marine environments.
Bivalved Seashells of the Red Sea is a comprehensive reference work dedicated to the identification, taxonomy, and natural history of bivalve mollusks inhabiting the Red Sea. Bringing together decades of research and field observation, this handbook showcases the extraordinary beauty and ecological importance of these shell-bearing marine species.

Inside, readers will find:

  • Detailed species accounts featuring diagnostic characteristics, distribution maps, and habitat notes.

  • High-resolution color photographs illustrating shell morphology and key identification features.

  • Up-to-date classification and nomenclature, reflecting the latest advances in malacology and marine taxonomy.

  • Ecological insights into the Red Sea’s distinctive marine ecosystems and endemic species.

Designed for marine biologists, shell collectors, ecologists, and natural history enthusiasts, this volume is both a scientific reference and a visual celebration of the Red Sea’s bivalve fauna.