Tropical marine ecology:
No realm on Earth elicits thoughts of paradise more than the tropics. The tropical marine realm is special in myriad ways and for many reasons from seas of higher latitude, in housing iconic habitats such as coral reefs, snow white beaches, crystal clear waters, mangrove forests, extensive and rich...
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Zusammenfassung: | No realm on Earth elicits thoughts of paradise more than the tropics. The tropical marine realm is special in myriad ways and for many reasons from seas of higher latitude, in housing iconic habitats such as coral reefs, snow white beaches, crystal clear waters, mangrove forests, extensive and rich seagrass meadows and expansive river deltas, such as the exemplar, the Amazon. But the tropics also has an even more complex side: tropical waters give rise to cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons, and unique oceanographic phenomena including the El Niño- Southern Oscillation which affects global climate patterns.Tropical Marine Ecology documents the structure and function of tropical marine populations, communities, and ecosystems in relation to environmental factors including climate patterns and climate change, and patterns of oceanographic phenomena such as tides and currents and major oceanographic features, as well as chemical and geological drivers. The book focuses on estuarine, coastal, continental shelf and open ocean ecosystems. The first part of the book deals with the climate, physics, geology, and chemistry of the tropical marine environment. The second section focuses on the origins, diversity, biogeography, and the structure and distribution of tropical biota. The third part explores the rates and patterns of primary and secondary production, and their drivers, and the characteristics of pelagic and benthic food webs. The fourth part examines how humans are altering tropical ecosystems via unsustainable fisheries, the decline and loss of habitat and fragmentation, Further, pollution is altering an earth already in the throes of climate change.Tropical Marine Ecology is an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to tropical marine ecology for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. It is also a rich resource and reference work for researchers and professional managers in marine science |
Beschreibung: | Preface; 1 Introduction; PART I PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT; 2 Weather and climate; 3 Tropical Marine Hydrosphere; 4 Tropical Marine Geosphere; PART II STRUCTURE; 5 Biogeography and origins; 6 Populations and communities; 7 Ecosystems; PART III FUNCTION; 8 Primary production; 9 Secondary production; 10 Food webs and carbon fluxes; 11 Nutrient biogeochemistry; PART IV HUMAN IMPACTS; 12 Pollution; 13 Climate change; 14 Habitat destruction and degradation; 15 Epilogue; References; Index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 675 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 254 mm |
ISBN: | 9781119568865 |
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spelling | Alongi, Daniel M. 1956- Verfasser (DE-588)1158441908 aut Tropical marine ecology Daniel M. Alongi Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell 2022 xi, 675 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 254 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Preface; 1 Introduction; PART I PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT; 2 Weather and climate; 3 Tropical Marine Hydrosphere; 4 Tropical Marine Geosphere; PART II STRUCTURE; 5 Biogeography and origins; 6 Populations and communities; 7 Ecosystems; PART III FUNCTION; 8 Primary production; 9 Secondary production; 10 Food webs and carbon fluxes; 11 Nutrient biogeochemistry; PART IV HUMAN IMPACTS; 12 Pollution; 13 Climate change; 14 Habitat destruction and degradation; 15 Epilogue; References; Index No realm on Earth elicits thoughts of paradise more than the tropics. The tropical marine realm is special in myriad ways and for many reasons from seas of higher latitude, in housing iconic habitats such as coral reefs, snow white beaches, crystal clear waters, mangrove forests, extensive and rich seagrass meadows and expansive river deltas, such as the exemplar, the Amazon. But the tropics also has an even more complex side: tropical waters give rise to cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons, and unique oceanographic phenomena including the El Niño- Southern Oscillation which affects global climate patterns.Tropical Marine Ecology documents the structure and function of tropical marine populations, communities, and ecosystems in relation to environmental factors including climate patterns and climate change, and patterns of oceanographic phenomena such as tides and currents and major oceanographic features, as well as chemical and geological drivers. The book focuses on estuarine, coastal, continental shelf and open ocean ecosystems. The first part of the book deals with the climate, physics, geology, and chemistry of the tropical marine environment. The second section focuses on the origins, diversity, biogeography, and the structure and distribution of tropical biota. The third part explores the rates and patterns of primary and secondary production, and their drivers, and the characteristics of pelagic and benthic food webs. The fourth part examines how humans are altering tropical ecosystems via unsustainable fisheries, the decline and loss of habitat and fragmentation, Further, pollution is altering an earth already in the throes of climate change.Tropical Marine Ecology is an authoritative and comprehensive introduction to tropical marine ecology for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. It is also a rich resource and reference work for researchers and professional managers in marine science Meeresökologie (DE-588)4195671-0 gnd rswk-swf Tropen (DE-588)4060997-2 gnd rswk-swf Ökologie Tropen (DE-588)4060997-2 g Meeresökologie (DE-588)4195671-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-119-56888-9 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-119-56892-6 |
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