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Marine Ecology in a Changing World

By: Andrés Hugo Arias(Editor), María Clara Menendez(Editor)
250 pages
Publisher: CRC Press
Marine Ecology in a Changing World
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  • Marine Ecology in a Changing World ISBN: 9781466590076 Hardback Dec 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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With contributions from an impressive group of Argentinean and German oceanographers, Marine Ecology in a Changing World examines classical ecological issues relating to marine ecosystems in the context of climate change. It paints a picture of marine ecology at the crossroads of global warming.

Marine Ecology in a Changing World examines the fundamentals of marine ecology: ecosystem stability, water quality, and biodiversity in the context of the changes taking place globally. It then reviews the major marine ecosystems in the same context, from the primary producers to the big marine mammals. The chapters cover primary consumers level, benthic communities, seaweeds assemblages and wetlands ecology, fisheries, and seabirds.

 

Contents

- Potential Effects of Climate Change on the Marine Ecosystem Stability: Assessment of the Water Quality
- Marine Biodiversity Challenges and Threats
- Marine Producers Biomass and Primary Production Through Time: Trends
- Marine Zooplankton and Climate Change
- Benthic Community: Responses to Different Pressures
- Seaweeds Ecology and Climate Change
- The Ecology of Coastal Wetlands
- World Fisheries and Climate Trend
- Marine Mammals in a Changing World

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By: Andrés Hugo Arias(Editor), María Clara Menendez(Editor)
250 pages
Publisher: CRC Press
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