32 pages : 24 cm
Marine Ecosystems
โ Scribed by A. Cruzado
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 322
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
00 Preface......Page 1
01 Threats to Ultraoligotrophic
Marine Ecosystems......Page 13
02 Modelling the Pelagic Ecosystem
Dynamics: The NW Mediterranean......Page 47
03 The Marine Ecosystem of the
Sub-Antarctic, Prince Edward Islands......Page 73
04 Meiofauna as a Tool for Marine
Ecosystem Biomonitoring......Page 89
05 Chemical Interactions in Antarctic
Marine Benthic Ecosystems......Page 117
06 An Interdisciplinary Erosion Mitigation
Approach for Coral Reef Protection โ
A Case Study from the Eastern Caribbean......Page 139
07 A Re-Visit to the Evolution and
Ecophysiology of the Labyrinthulomycetes......Page 173
08 Seabed Mapping and Marine Spatial Planning:
A Case Study from a Swedish Marine
Protected Area......Page 189
09 Management Strategies to Limit the Impact
of Bottom Trawling on VMEs in the
High Seas of the SW Atlantic......Page 211
10 Hydrocarbon Contamination and
the Swimming Behavior of the
Estuarine Copepod Eurytemora affinis......Page 241
11 Interactions Between Marine
Ecosystems and Tourism on the
Adriatic and Mediterranean......Page 279
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