Oceanography and Marine Biology: An annual review. Volume 58

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S. J. Hawkins, A. L. Allcock, A. E. Bates, L. B. Firth, I. P. Smith, S. Swearer, A. Evans, P. Todd, B. Russell, C. McQuaid
CRC Press, 2020. nov. 15. - 584 oldal

Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and its impacts, creates a demand for authoritative refereed reviews summarizing and synthesizing the results of recent research. For more than 50 years, OMBAR has been an essential reference for research workers and students in all fields of marine science.

If you are interested in submitting a review for consideration for publication in OMBAR, please email the Editor in Chief, Stephen Hawkins, at S.J.Hawkins@soton.ac.uk.

This volume considers such diverse topics as optimal design for ecosystem-level ocean observatories, the oceanography and ecology of Ningaloo, human pressures and the emergence of novel marine ecosystems and priority species to support the functional integrity of coral reefs. Six of the nine peer-reviewed contributions in Volume 58 are available to read Open Access via the links on the Routledge.com webpage.

An international Editorial Board ensures global relevance and expert peer review, with editors from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Singapore, South Africa and the United Kingdom. The series volumes find a place in the libraries of not only marine laboratories and oceanographic institutes, but also universities worldwide.

Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

 

Tartalomjegyzék

The biology of Austrominius modestus Darwin in its native and invasive range
1
Towards an optimal design for ecosystemlevel ocean observatories
79
Ecosystem services and disservices of mangrove forests and salt marshes
107
The oceanography and marine ecology of Ningaloo a World Heritage Area
143
Priority species to support the functional integrity of coral reefs
179
Tides the moon and the kaleidoscope of ocean mixing
319
Effects of microplastic on zooplankton survival and sublethal responses
351
Comparative biogeography of marine invaders across their native and introduced ranges
395
Human pressures and the emergence of novel marine ecosystems
441
Index
495
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A szerzőről (2020)

Series Editor Stephen J Hawkins BSc, PhD, DSc, FSB is Professor of Natural Sciences at Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of Southampton.

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