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Ecology Of Coastal Marine Sediments Form Function And Change In The Anthropocene Simon Thrush

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Ecology Of Coastal Marine Sediments Form Function And Change In The Anthropocene Simon Thrush
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.41 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Simon Thrush, Judi Hewitt, Conrad Pilditch, Alf Norkko
ISBN: 9780198804772, 0198804776
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Ecology Of Coastal Marine Sediments Form Function And Change In The Anthropocene Simon Thrush by Simon Thrush, Judi Hewitt, Conrad Pilditch, Alf Norkko 9780198804772, 0198804776 instant download after payment.

Marine sediments dominate the global seabed, creating the largest ecosystem on earth. Seafloor biodiversity is a key mediator of ecosystem functioning, yet critical processes are often excluded from global biogeochemical budgets or simplified to black boxes in ecosystem models. This accessible textbook provides an ideal point of entry into the field, providing basic information on the nature of soft-sediment ecosystems, examples of how and why we research them, the new questions these studies inspire, and the applications that ultimately benefit society. While focussing on coastal habitats (200m depth) to emphasize process-based experimental studies, it is relevant to the full range of marine sedimentary habitats. The authors describe the interactions between marine organisms and their physical and chemical environment, demonstrating the need for carefully designed research programs and providing the basic steps required to formulate sound ecological questions before applying them to empirical studies of real-world ecosystems. The book reveals the connections between different system components and drivers of change, examining how we can develop knowledge on the biodiversity and functioning of soft sediments and apply it to a better understanding of ecosystem change, human impacts, and effective restoration. Ecology of Coastal Marine Sediments is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students who have completed a general ecology course but received no further training in marine science. It will also be useful to both professional researchers and resource managers in marine ecology and environmental science who seek a compact and authoritative introduction to sediment ecology.

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