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Brazilian Estuaries 1st Ed Paulo Da Cunha Lana Angelo Fraga Bernardino

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Brazilian Estuaries 1st Ed Paulo Da Cunha Lana Angelo Fraga Bernardino
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.67 MB
Author: Paulo da Cunha Lana, Angelo Fraga Bernardino
ISBN: 9783319777788, 9783319777795, 3319777785, 3319777793
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Brazilian Estuaries 1st Ed Paulo Da Cunha Lana Angelo Fraga Bernardino by Paulo Da Cunha Lana, Angelo Fraga Bernardino 9783319777788, 9783319777795, 3319777785, 3319777793 instant download after payment.

This book presents the main drivers of benthic structure and processes in estuaries from the 8,000 km-Brazilian coast, assesses the influence of natural and human disturbance, and discusses their ecological importance and management needs. Estuaries are unique coastal ecosystems often with low biodiversity that sustain and provide essential ecological services to mankind. These ecosystems include a variety of habitats with their own sediment­ and fauna dynamics, all of them globally altered or threatened by human activities. Mangroves, saltmarshes, tidal flats and other confined estuarine systems are under increasing stress by overfishing and other human activities leading to habitat and species loss. Combined changes in estuarine hydromorphology and in climate pose severe threats to estuarine ecosystems at a global scale.

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