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Ecology Of Marine Bivalves An Ecosystem Approach 2nd Ed Richard F Dame

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Ecology Of Marine Bivalves An Ecosystem Approach 2nd Ed Richard F Dame
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.14 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Richard F Dame
ISBN: 9781439839126, 1439839123
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2nd ed

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Ecology Of Marine Bivalves An Ecosystem Approach 2nd Ed Richard F Dame by Richard F Dame 9781439839126, 1439839123 instant download after payment.

Exploring the potential use of bivalves as indicators and monitors of ecosystem health, this book describes live and computer simulated experiments, mesocosm studies, and field manipulation experiments. This second edition discusses major new developments, including phase shifts in many coastal and estuarine ecosystems dominated by suspension-feeding bivalves, the invasion or introduction of alien bivalve species, the rapid growth of environmental restoration focused on bivalves, and the examination of geological history with regard to global climate change and its impact on bivalve-dominated systems.

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