The management and conservation of natural populations relies heavily on concepts and results generated from models of population dynamics. Yet this is the first book to present a unified and coherent explanation of the underlying theory. This novel text begins with a consideration of what makes a g
Dynamic Modeling for Marine Conservation
β Scribed by Matthias Ruth, James Lindholm (auth.), Matthias Ruth, James Lindholm (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 460
- Series
- Modeling Dynamic Systems
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The oceans are shrinking. They're not literally shrinking; warming in the last century has actually expanded the sea enough to threaten low-lying coastal lands that are vulΒ nerable to storm surge. During the same interval, however, events on land have increasingly affected the sea. Since in most ways the Earth is a closed system-a zero-sum planet in today's parlance-as terrestrial influence on the sea expands, the sea's influence on its own processes shrinks. Control of many crucial marine processes no longer resides within the sea. The evidence for this is abundant and, to anyone who is looking, unmisΒ takable. In recent decades scientists have witnessed unprecedented perturΒ bations and increases in previously uncommon events that demonstrate growing terrestrial influences on the sea. Numerous marine species, from sea urchins to monk seals, have experienced devastating epidemics. The number of harmful algal blooms and jellyfishpopulation explosions is rising An hypoxic "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico off the mouth of the Mississippi Rivernow appears each year and grows to encompass an area as large as NewJersey. Live coral cover in shallow reefs in Florida,Jamaica, the Maldives and many other locations has severely declined. Deepwater reefΒ building corals, once widely distributed, have disappeared throughout much of their ranges. Researchers have discovered high concentrations of persisΒ tent organic pollutants in declining populations of beluga whales and polar bears, both high trophic level predators in marine food webs.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-20
Modeling in STELLA....Pages 21-42
Predator-Prey Dynamics....Pages 43-53
Epidemics in the Marine System....Pages 54-73
Impact of Fishing Pressure on Mean Length of Fish....Pages 74-97
Spatial Fisheries Model....Pages 98-121
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Modeling Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions and Primary Productivity....Pages 125-143
Impact of Dynamic Light and Nutrient Environments on Phytoplankton Communities in the Coastal Ocean....Pages 144-163
Modeling Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) Distributions in Great Bay, New Hampshire....Pages 164-190
Life-Stage-Based Recovery Dynamics of Marine Invertebrates in Soft-Sediment Habitats....Pages 191-213
Horseshoe Crabs and Shorebirds....Pages 214-230
Kelp, Urchins, and Otters in the California Coastal Region....Pages 231-256
Nile Perch Population Dynamics in Lake Victoria: Implications for Management and Conservation....Pages 257-313
Dynamics of Multiple Fish Species Under Variable Levels of Exploitation....Pages 314-341
Fish Population Responses to Sea Floor Habitat Alteration....Pages 342-355
Management of the Commons: Social Behavior and Resource Extraction....Pages 356-375
An Age-Structured Model of Fish Population Enhancement....Pages 376-394
The Global Shrimp Market....Pages 395-417
Front Matter....Pages 419-419
Reflections on the Parts and the Whole....Pages 421-423
Back Matter....Pages 425-451
β¦ Subjects
Ecology; Zoology; Geoecology/Natural Processes; Nature Conservation
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