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Unique, global overview of the future effects of climate change and human impact on the world's aquatic ecosystems.
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Unique, global overview of the future effects of climate change and human impact on the world's aquatic ecosystems.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1284g
- ISBN-13: 9780521833271
- ISBN-10: 0521833272
- Artikelnr.: 25043643
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1284g
- ISBN-13: 9780521833271
- ISBN-10: 0521833272
- Artikelnr.: 25043643
NICHOLAS POLUNIN is Professor of Marine Environmental Science at the School of Marine Science Technology in Newcastle. He is also President of the Foundation for Environmental Conservation.
1. Introduction: Climate
people
fisheries and aquatic ecosystems Robert Engelman
Daniel Pauly
Dirk Zeller
Ronald G. Prinn
John K. Pinnegar and Nicholas V. C. Polunin; Part I. Flowing Waters: 2. Prospects for streams and rivers: an ecological perspective Björn Malmqvist
Simon D. Rundle
Alan P. Covich
Alan G. Hildrew
Christopher T. Robinson and Colin R. Townsend; 3. Groundwater ecosystems: human impacts and future management Janine Gibert
David C. Culver
Dan L. Danielopol
Christian Griebler
Amara Gunatilaka
Jos Notenboo and Boris Sket; 4. Flood plains: critically threatened ecosystems Klement Tockner
Stuart E. Bunn
Christopher Gordon
Robert J. Naiman
Gerry P. Quinn
Jack A. Stanford; Part II. Still Waters: 5. The future of small lakes and ponds Brian Moss
Christer Brönmark
Glen George
Lars-Anders Hansso and Erik Jeppesen; 6. Environmental trends and potential future states of large freshwater lakes Alfred M. Beeton
Robert E. Hecky and Kenton M. Stewart; 7. Salt lakes: values
threats
and future Robert Jellison
William D. Williams (deceased)
Brian Timms
Javier Alcocer and Nikolay V. Aladin; Part III. Freshwater Wetlands: 8. The future of cool temperate peatlands Nils Malmer
Peter D. Moore and Michael C. F. Proctor; 9. Temperate freshwater wetlands: response to gradients in moisture regime
human alterations and economic status Mark M. Brinson
Barbara E. Bedford
Beth Middleton and Jos T. A. Verhoeven; 10. Present state and future of tropical wetlands Brij Gopal
Wolfgang J. Junk
C. Max Finlayson and Charles M. Breen; Part IV. Coastal Wetlands: 11. Saltmarsh Paul Adam
Mark D. Bertness
Anthony J. Davy and Joy B. Zedler; 12. Future of mangrove ecosystems to 2025 Richard S. Dod and Jin E. Ong; 13. Environmental future of estuaries Michael J. Kennish
Robert J. Livingston
Dave Raffaelli and Karsten Reise; Part V. Rocky Shores: 14. Rocky intertidal shores: prognosis for the future George M. Branch
Richard C. Thompson
Tasman P. Crowe
Juan Carlos Castilla
Olivia Langmead and Stephen J. Hawkins; 15. Current status and future trends in kelp forest ecosystems Robert S. Steneck
Rodrigo H. Bustamante
Paul K. Dayton
Geoffrey P. Jone and Alistair J. Hobday; 16. Projecting the current trajectory for coral reefs Tim R. McClanahan
Robert W. Buddemeier
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Paul Sammarco; Part VI. Soft Shores: 17. Sandy shores of the near future Alexander C. Brown (deceased)
Karl F. Nordstrom
Anton McLachlan
Nancy L. Jackson and Douglas J. Sherman; 18. Seagrass ecosystems: their global status and prospects Carlos M. Duarte
Jens Borum
Frederick T. Short and Diana I. Walker; 19. Continental shelf benthic ecosystems - prospects for an improved environmental future Stephen J. Hall
Stuart I. Rogers and Simon F. Thrush; Part VII. Vast Marine Systems: 20. The marine pelagic ecosystem: perspectives on humanity's role in the future Peter G. Verity
John H. Steele
T. Frede Thingstad and Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan; 21. Polar and ice-edge marine systems Andrew Clarke
Andrew S. Brierley
Colin M. Harris
Dan Lubin and Raymond C. Smith; 22. The near future of the deep seafloor ecosystems Craig R. Smith
Lisa A. Levin
Anthony Koslow
Paul A. Tyler and Adrian G. Glover; 23. Synthesis: Trends and global prospects of the Earth's aquatic ecosystems Nicholas V. C. Polunin
Brij Gopal
Nicholas A. J. Graham
Stephen Hall
Venugopalan Ittekkot and Annette Mühlig-Hofmann.
people
fisheries and aquatic ecosystems Robert Engelman
Daniel Pauly
Dirk Zeller
Ronald G. Prinn
John K. Pinnegar and Nicholas V. C. Polunin; Part I. Flowing Waters: 2. Prospects for streams and rivers: an ecological perspective Björn Malmqvist
Simon D. Rundle
Alan P. Covich
Alan G. Hildrew
Christopher T. Robinson and Colin R. Townsend; 3. Groundwater ecosystems: human impacts and future management Janine Gibert
David C. Culver
Dan L. Danielopol
Christian Griebler
Amara Gunatilaka
Jos Notenboo and Boris Sket; 4. Flood plains: critically threatened ecosystems Klement Tockner
Stuart E. Bunn
Christopher Gordon
Robert J. Naiman
Gerry P. Quinn
Jack A. Stanford; Part II. Still Waters: 5. The future of small lakes and ponds Brian Moss
Christer Brönmark
Glen George
Lars-Anders Hansso and Erik Jeppesen; 6. Environmental trends and potential future states of large freshwater lakes Alfred M. Beeton
Robert E. Hecky and Kenton M. Stewart; 7. Salt lakes: values
threats
and future Robert Jellison
William D. Williams (deceased)
Brian Timms
Javier Alcocer and Nikolay V. Aladin; Part III. Freshwater Wetlands: 8. The future of cool temperate peatlands Nils Malmer
Peter D. Moore and Michael C. F. Proctor; 9. Temperate freshwater wetlands: response to gradients in moisture regime
human alterations and economic status Mark M. Brinson
Barbara E. Bedford
Beth Middleton and Jos T. A. Verhoeven; 10. Present state and future of tropical wetlands Brij Gopal
Wolfgang J. Junk
C. Max Finlayson and Charles M. Breen; Part IV. Coastal Wetlands: 11. Saltmarsh Paul Adam
Mark D. Bertness
Anthony J. Davy and Joy B. Zedler; 12. Future of mangrove ecosystems to 2025 Richard S. Dod and Jin E. Ong; 13. Environmental future of estuaries Michael J. Kennish
Robert J. Livingston
Dave Raffaelli and Karsten Reise; Part V. Rocky Shores: 14. Rocky intertidal shores: prognosis for the future George M. Branch
Richard C. Thompson
Tasman P. Crowe
Juan Carlos Castilla
Olivia Langmead and Stephen J. Hawkins; 15. Current status and future trends in kelp forest ecosystems Robert S. Steneck
Rodrigo H. Bustamante
Paul K. Dayton
Geoffrey P. Jone and Alistair J. Hobday; 16. Projecting the current trajectory for coral reefs Tim R. McClanahan
Robert W. Buddemeier
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Paul Sammarco; Part VI. Soft Shores: 17. Sandy shores of the near future Alexander C. Brown (deceased)
Karl F. Nordstrom
Anton McLachlan
Nancy L. Jackson and Douglas J. Sherman; 18. Seagrass ecosystems: their global status and prospects Carlos M. Duarte
Jens Borum
Frederick T. Short and Diana I. Walker; 19. Continental shelf benthic ecosystems - prospects for an improved environmental future Stephen J. Hall
Stuart I. Rogers and Simon F. Thrush; Part VII. Vast Marine Systems: 20. The marine pelagic ecosystem: perspectives on humanity's role in the future Peter G. Verity
John H. Steele
T. Frede Thingstad and Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan; 21. Polar and ice-edge marine systems Andrew Clarke
Andrew S. Brierley
Colin M. Harris
Dan Lubin and Raymond C. Smith; 22. The near future of the deep seafloor ecosystems Craig R. Smith
Lisa A. Levin
Anthony Koslow
Paul A. Tyler and Adrian G. Glover; 23. Synthesis: Trends and global prospects of the Earth's aquatic ecosystems Nicholas V. C. Polunin
Brij Gopal
Nicholas A. J. Graham
Stephen Hall
Venugopalan Ittekkot and Annette Mühlig-Hofmann.
1. Introduction: Climate
people
fisheries and aquatic ecosystems Robert Engelman
Daniel Pauly
Dirk Zeller
Ronald G. Prinn
John K. Pinnegar and Nicholas V. C. Polunin; Part I. Flowing Waters: 2. Prospects for streams and rivers: an ecological perspective Björn Malmqvist
Simon D. Rundle
Alan P. Covich
Alan G. Hildrew
Christopher T. Robinson and Colin R. Townsend; 3. Groundwater ecosystems: human impacts and future management Janine Gibert
David C. Culver
Dan L. Danielopol
Christian Griebler
Amara Gunatilaka
Jos Notenboo and Boris Sket; 4. Flood plains: critically threatened ecosystems Klement Tockner
Stuart E. Bunn
Christopher Gordon
Robert J. Naiman
Gerry P. Quinn
Jack A. Stanford; Part II. Still Waters: 5. The future of small lakes and ponds Brian Moss
Christer Brönmark
Glen George
Lars-Anders Hansso and Erik Jeppesen; 6. Environmental trends and potential future states of large freshwater lakes Alfred M. Beeton
Robert E. Hecky and Kenton M. Stewart; 7. Salt lakes: values
threats
and future Robert Jellison
William D. Williams (deceased)
Brian Timms
Javier Alcocer and Nikolay V. Aladin; Part III. Freshwater Wetlands: 8. The future of cool temperate peatlands Nils Malmer
Peter D. Moore and Michael C. F. Proctor; 9. Temperate freshwater wetlands: response to gradients in moisture regime
human alterations and economic status Mark M. Brinson
Barbara E. Bedford
Beth Middleton and Jos T. A. Verhoeven; 10. Present state and future of tropical wetlands Brij Gopal
Wolfgang J. Junk
C. Max Finlayson and Charles M. Breen; Part IV. Coastal Wetlands: 11. Saltmarsh Paul Adam
Mark D. Bertness
Anthony J. Davy and Joy B. Zedler; 12. Future of mangrove ecosystems to 2025 Richard S. Dod and Jin E. Ong; 13. Environmental future of estuaries Michael J. Kennish
Robert J. Livingston
Dave Raffaelli and Karsten Reise; Part V. Rocky Shores: 14. Rocky intertidal shores: prognosis for the future George M. Branch
Richard C. Thompson
Tasman P. Crowe
Juan Carlos Castilla
Olivia Langmead and Stephen J. Hawkins; 15. Current status and future trends in kelp forest ecosystems Robert S. Steneck
Rodrigo H. Bustamante
Paul K. Dayton
Geoffrey P. Jone and Alistair J. Hobday; 16. Projecting the current trajectory for coral reefs Tim R. McClanahan
Robert W. Buddemeier
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Paul Sammarco; Part VI. Soft Shores: 17. Sandy shores of the near future Alexander C. Brown (deceased)
Karl F. Nordstrom
Anton McLachlan
Nancy L. Jackson and Douglas J. Sherman; 18. Seagrass ecosystems: their global status and prospects Carlos M. Duarte
Jens Borum
Frederick T. Short and Diana I. Walker; 19. Continental shelf benthic ecosystems - prospects for an improved environmental future Stephen J. Hall
Stuart I. Rogers and Simon F. Thrush; Part VII. Vast Marine Systems: 20. The marine pelagic ecosystem: perspectives on humanity's role in the future Peter G. Verity
John H. Steele
T. Frede Thingstad and Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan; 21. Polar and ice-edge marine systems Andrew Clarke
Andrew S. Brierley
Colin M. Harris
Dan Lubin and Raymond C. Smith; 22. The near future of the deep seafloor ecosystems Craig R. Smith
Lisa A. Levin
Anthony Koslow
Paul A. Tyler and Adrian G. Glover; 23. Synthesis: Trends and global prospects of the Earth's aquatic ecosystems Nicholas V. C. Polunin
Brij Gopal
Nicholas A. J. Graham
Stephen Hall
Venugopalan Ittekkot and Annette Mühlig-Hofmann.
people
fisheries and aquatic ecosystems Robert Engelman
Daniel Pauly
Dirk Zeller
Ronald G. Prinn
John K. Pinnegar and Nicholas V. C. Polunin; Part I. Flowing Waters: 2. Prospects for streams and rivers: an ecological perspective Björn Malmqvist
Simon D. Rundle
Alan P. Covich
Alan G. Hildrew
Christopher T. Robinson and Colin R. Townsend; 3. Groundwater ecosystems: human impacts and future management Janine Gibert
David C. Culver
Dan L. Danielopol
Christian Griebler
Amara Gunatilaka
Jos Notenboo and Boris Sket; 4. Flood plains: critically threatened ecosystems Klement Tockner
Stuart E. Bunn
Christopher Gordon
Robert J. Naiman
Gerry P. Quinn
Jack A. Stanford; Part II. Still Waters: 5. The future of small lakes and ponds Brian Moss
Christer Brönmark
Glen George
Lars-Anders Hansso and Erik Jeppesen; 6. Environmental trends and potential future states of large freshwater lakes Alfred M. Beeton
Robert E. Hecky and Kenton M. Stewart; 7. Salt lakes: values
threats
and future Robert Jellison
William D. Williams (deceased)
Brian Timms
Javier Alcocer and Nikolay V. Aladin; Part III. Freshwater Wetlands: 8. The future of cool temperate peatlands Nils Malmer
Peter D. Moore and Michael C. F. Proctor; 9. Temperate freshwater wetlands: response to gradients in moisture regime
human alterations and economic status Mark M. Brinson
Barbara E. Bedford
Beth Middleton and Jos T. A. Verhoeven; 10. Present state and future of tropical wetlands Brij Gopal
Wolfgang J. Junk
C. Max Finlayson and Charles M. Breen; Part IV. Coastal Wetlands: 11. Saltmarsh Paul Adam
Mark D. Bertness
Anthony J. Davy and Joy B. Zedler; 12. Future of mangrove ecosystems to 2025 Richard S. Dod and Jin E. Ong; 13. Environmental future of estuaries Michael J. Kennish
Robert J. Livingston
Dave Raffaelli and Karsten Reise; Part V. Rocky Shores: 14. Rocky intertidal shores: prognosis for the future George M. Branch
Richard C. Thompson
Tasman P. Crowe
Juan Carlos Castilla
Olivia Langmead and Stephen J. Hawkins; 15. Current status and future trends in kelp forest ecosystems Robert S. Steneck
Rodrigo H. Bustamante
Paul K. Dayton
Geoffrey P. Jone and Alistair J. Hobday; 16. Projecting the current trajectory for coral reefs Tim R. McClanahan
Robert W. Buddemeier
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg and Paul Sammarco; Part VI. Soft Shores: 17. Sandy shores of the near future Alexander C. Brown (deceased)
Karl F. Nordstrom
Anton McLachlan
Nancy L. Jackson and Douglas J. Sherman; 18. Seagrass ecosystems: their global status and prospects Carlos M. Duarte
Jens Borum
Frederick T. Short and Diana I. Walker; 19. Continental shelf benthic ecosystems - prospects for an improved environmental future Stephen J. Hall
Stuart I. Rogers and Simon F. Thrush; Part VII. Vast Marine Systems: 20. The marine pelagic ecosystem: perspectives on humanity's role in the future Peter G. Verity
John H. Steele
T. Frede Thingstad and Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan; 21. Polar and ice-edge marine systems Andrew Clarke
Andrew S. Brierley
Colin M. Harris
Dan Lubin and Raymond C. Smith; 22. The near future of the deep seafloor ecosystems Craig R. Smith
Lisa A. Levin
Anthony Koslow
Paul A. Tyler and Adrian G. Glover; 23. Synthesis: Trends and global prospects of the Earth's aquatic ecosystems Nicholas V. C. Polunin
Brij Gopal
Nicholas A. J. Graham
Stephen Hall
Venugopalan Ittekkot and Annette Mühlig-Hofmann.