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Martin, Olando,
Aquatic ecology[electronic resource] :processes, systems and impacts /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
577.6
Title/Author:
Aquatic ecology : processes, systems and impacts // Olando Martin.
other author:
Martin, Olando,
Published:
[Delhi] : : White Word Publications,, 2018.
Description:
1 online resource (250 p.)
Subject:
Environmental Science.
ISBN:
9781978902626
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
Aquatic ecology: processes, systems and impacts -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: The Future of the Oceans Past: Towards a Global Marine Historical Research Initiative -- Chapter 2: Growth and Nitrogen uptake Characteristics Reveal Outbreak Mechanism of the Opportunistic Macroalga Gracilaria tenuistipitata -- Chapter 3: How can We Identify and Communicate the Ecological Value of Deep-Sea Ecosystem Services? -- Chapter 4: Seasonality Affects Macroalgal Community Response to Increases in pCO
2
-- Chapter 5: Assessing Social - Ecological Trade-Offs to Advance Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management -- Chapter 6: Distribution and Diversity of Planktonic Fungi in the West Pacific Warm Pool -- Chapter 7: Coral Reefs on the Edge? Carbon Chemistry on Inshore Reefs of the Great Barrier Reef -- Chapter 8: Long-Distance Dispersal via Ocean Currents Connects Omani Clownfish Populations throughout Entire Species Range -- Chapter 9: Spatial Scale, Means and Gradients of Hydrographic Variables Define Pelagic Seascapes of Bluefin and Bullet Tuna Spawning Distribution -- Chapter 10: Towards a Network of Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs) in the Western Indian Ocean -- Chapter 11: Overfishing and the Replacement of Demersal Finfish by Shellfish: An Example from the English Channel -- Chapter 12: Physiological Response of Crocosphaera watsonii to Enhanced and Fluctuating Carbon Dioxide Conditions -- Chapter 13: Genetic Variations in Two Seahorse Species (Hippocampus mohnikei and Hippocampus trimaculatus): Evidence for Middle Pleistocene Population Expansion -- Chapter 14: Vulnerability of Mediterranean Ecosystems to Long-Term Changes along the Coast of Israel -- Chapter 15: Empirical Evidence Reveals Seasonally Dependent Reduction in Nitrification in Coastal Sediments Subjected to Near Future Ocean Acidification -- Chapter 16: Paleohistology and Lifestyle Inferences of a Dyrosaurid (Archosauria: Crocodylomorpha) from Paraíba Basin (Northeastern Brazil) -- Chapter 17: When did Carcharocles megalodon Become Extinct? A new Analysis of the Fossil Record -- Chapter 18: Unusual Circulation Patterns of the Rias Baixas Induced by Minho Freshwater Intrusion (NW of the Iberian Peninsula) -- Chapter 19: Horizontal and Vertical Distribution of Marine Virioplankton: A Basin Scale Investigation Based on a Global Cruise -- Chapter 20: Differences in Life-Histories Refute Ecological Equivalence of Cryptic Species and Provide Clues to the Origin of Bathyal Halomonhystera (Nematoda) -- Chapter 21: Examining the 10-Year Rebuilding Dilemma for U.S. Fish Stocks -- Chapter 22: Defining Mediterranean and Black Sea Biogeochemical Subprovinces and Synthetic Ocean Indicators using Mesoscale Oceanographic Features -- Chapter 23: Spatial Diversity of Bacterioplankton Communities in Surface Water of Northern South China Sea -- List of Contributors -- Index.
[NT 15000229]:
This book on aquatic ecology discusses topics related to the maintenance and management of freshwater and marine ecosystems. All life forms that reside in these ecosystems require maintenance and well-being of their respective ecosystems. The maintenance and conservation of aquatic ecosystems is of vital importance for the ecological balance and biodiversity of earth. This book outlines the process of aquatic ecology in detail. It consists of contributions made by international experts. While understanding the long-term perspectives of the topics, the book makes an effort in highlighting their impact as a modern tool for the growth of the discipline. Researchers in the field of fisheries, marine biology and conservation management will find the topics in this book very useful. This book on aquatic ecology is appropriate for students seeking detailed information in this area as well as for experts.
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Aquatic ecology[electronic resource] :processes, systems and impacts /
Aquatic ecology
processes, systems and impacts /[electronic resource] :Olando Martin. - [Delhi] :White Word Publications,2018. - 1 online resource (250 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Aquatic ecology: processes, systems and impacts -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: The Future of the Oceans Past: Towards a Global Marine Historical Research Initiative -- Chapter 2: Growth and Nitrogen uptake Characteristics Reveal Outbreak Mechanism of the Opportunistic Macroalga Gracilaria tenuistipitata -- Chapter 3: How can We Identify and Communicate the Ecological Value of Deep-Sea Ecosystem Services? -- Chapter 4: Seasonality Affects Macroalgal Community Response to Increases in pCO<sub>2</sub> -- Chapter 5: Assessing Social - Ecological Trade-Offs to Advance Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management -- Chapter 6: Distribution and Diversity of Planktonic Fungi in the West Pacific Warm Pool -- Chapter 7: Coral Reefs on the Edge? Carbon Chemistry on Inshore Reefs of the Great Barrier Reef -- Chapter 8: Long-Distance Dispersal via Ocean Currents Connects Omani Clownfish Populations throughout Entire Species Range -- Chapter 9: Spatial Scale, Means and Gradients of Hydrographic Variables Define Pelagic Seascapes of Bluefin and Bullet Tuna Spawning Distribution -- Chapter 10: Towards a Network of Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs) in the Western Indian Ocean -- Chapter 11: Overfishing and the Replacement of Demersal Finfish by Shellfish: An Example from the English Channel -- Chapter 12: Physiological Response of Crocosphaera watsonii to Enhanced and Fluctuating Carbon Dioxide Conditions -- Chapter 13: Genetic Variations in Two Seahorse Species (Hippocampus mohnikei and Hippocampus trimaculatus): Evidence for Middle Pleistocene Population Expansion -- Chapter 14: Vulnerability of Mediterranean Ecosystems to Long-Term Changes along the Coast of Israel -- Chapter 15: Empirical Evidence Reveals Seasonally Dependent Reduction in Nitrification in Coastal Sediments Subjected to Near Future Ocean Acidification -- Chapter 16: Paleohistology and Lifestyle Inferences of a Dyrosaurid (Archosauria: Crocodylomorpha) from Paraíba Basin (Northeastern Brazil) -- Chapter 17: When did Carcharocles megalodon Become Extinct? A new Analysis of the Fossil Record -- Chapter 18: Unusual Circulation Patterns of the Rias Baixas Induced by Minho Freshwater Intrusion (NW of the Iberian Peninsula) -- Chapter 19: Horizontal and Vertical Distribution of Marine Virioplankton: A Basin Scale Investigation Based on a Global Cruise -- Chapter 20: Differences in Life-Histories Refute Ecological Equivalence of Cryptic Species and Provide Clues to the Origin of Bathyal Halomonhystera (Nematoda) -- Chapter 21: Examining the 10-Year Rebuilding Dilemma for U.S. Fish Stocks -- Chapter 22: Defining Mediterranean and Black Sea Biogeochemical Subprovinces and Synthetic Ocean Indicators using Mesoscale Oceanographic Features -- Chapter 23: Spatial Diversity of Bacterioplankton Communities in Surface Water of Northern South China Sea -- List of Contributors -- Index.
This book on aquatic ecology discusses topics related to the maintenance and management of freshwater and marine ecosystems. All life forms that reside in these ecosystems require maintenance and well-being of their respective ecosystems. The maintenance and conservation of aquatic ecosystems is of vital importance for the ecological balance and biodiversity of earth. This book outlines the process of aquatic ecology in detail. It consists of contributions made by international experts. While understanding the long-term perspectives of the topics, the book makes an effort in highlighting their impact as a modern tool for the growth of the discipline. Researchers in the field of fisheries, marine biology and conservation management will find the topics in this book very useful. This book on aquatic ecology is appropriate for students seeking detailed information in this area as well as for experts.
ISBN: 9781978902626Subjects--Topical Terms:
714984
Environmental Science.
LC Class. No.: QH541.5.W3
Dewey Class. No.: 577.6
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