Marine Ecology: Concepts and ApplicationsISBN: 978-1-4443-3545-3
Paperback
286 pages
May 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This work by Speight and Henderson (both, Oxford Univ., UK)
details physical and chemical marine environments and their effect
on various organisms and ecological functions. The book is divided
into 10 chapters. The first two chapters address essential aspects
of oceanography, including factors such as ocean currents,
temperature, salinity, and various elements in sea water and their
influence on marine organisms. Subsequent chapters focus on the
diversity of organisms in various oceanic realms, factors
underlying the distribution and diversity of organisms, and the
functional aspects of the oceans, including primary production,
chemosynthesis, predation, parasitism, and more.Concluding chapters
address the larger picture, including global fisheries, sustainable
exploitation of marine resources, anthropogenic impacts on oceans,
and conservation of marine resources. Appropriate examples and
graphs illustrate the points made in each chapter. Pictures and
graphics are excellent." (CHOICE, December 2010)
"This is a well organized, easily read text that provides a useful introduction to marine ecology for senior undergraduate students...teachers looking for an up-to-date text with a modern approach should, nevertheless, look at this book to see whether it meets their particular course needs." (Aquaculture International, July 2010)
"This is a well organized, easily read text that provides a useful introduction to marine ecology for senior undergraduate students...teachers looking for an up-to-date text with a modern approach should, nevertheless, look at this book to see whether it meets their particular course needs." (Aquaculture International, July 2010)