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Antarctic Ecosystems Environmental Contamination Climate Change And Human Impact 1st Edition Professor Dr Roberto Bargagli Auth

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Antarctic Ecosystems Environmental Contamination Climate Change And Human Impact 1st Edition Professor Dr Roberto Bargagli Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 398
Author: Professor Dr. Roberto Bargagli (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540220916, 9783540264651, 3540220917, 3540264655
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Antarctic Ecosystems Environmental Contamination Climate Change And Human Impact 1st Edition Professor Dr Roberto Bargagli Auth by Professor Dr. Roberto Bargagli (auth.) 9783540220916, 9783540264651, 3540220917, 3540264655 instant download after payment.

Choice Outstanding Title! (January 2006)

The image of Antarctica as a symbol of the last great wilderness and pristine environment has changed considerably in the last two decades. Environmental problems such as the ozone hole and the break-up of ice-shelves have shown that Antarctica is inextricably linked to global processes and exposed to the impact of human activities in the rest of the world. This volume provides an overview of climate change data, its effects on the structure and functioning of Antarctic ecosystems, and the occurrence and cycling of persistent contaminants. It discusses the unique physico-chemical characteristics of the Antarctic environment, ecophysiological adaptations of terrestrial and marine organisms, the transfer of contaminants in pelagic and neritic food chains and the possible consequences for animals at higher trophic levels. The text concludes with possible future scenarios of climate change and atmospheric contamination and the role of Antarctic organisms in the early detection of environmental perturbations.

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