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This Volume celebrates 60 years of Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review over which time it has been one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography.
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This Volume celebrates 60 years of Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review over which time it has been one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 698
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000781113
- Artikelnr.: 66432664
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 698
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000781113
- Artikelnr.: 66432664
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Editor in Chief: Stephen J Hawkins BSc, PhD, DSc, FSB is Professor of Natural Sciences at Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of Southampton.
1. Prologue: Sixty years of Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual
Review (OMBAR) - a brief retrospective and prospective. 2. Editorial: An
OMBAR perspective on the United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for
Sustainable Development. 3. Pedunculate cirripedes of the genus Pollicipes
- 25 years after Margaret Barnes' review. 4. Diversity, distribution,
ecology, and conservation status of the family Syngnathidae in southern and
western Africa. 5. Hotspots of Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity. 6.
The status and future of blue carbon ecosystems in Sri Lanka: conservation,
restoration and policy. 7. The ecology of kelp gametophytes and
implications in a changing ocean. 8. Progress and direction in the use of
stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: a review. 9.
Larval settlement in echinoderms: a review of processes and patterns. 10.
The intimate relationship between boxer crabs and sea-anemones: what is
known and what is not. 11. Amounts, sources, fates and ecological impacts
of marine litter and microplastics in the western Indian ocean region: a
review and recommendations for actions. 12. Vertical faunal exchange in the
ocean and the deep source-sink hypotheses: insights from pressure tolerance
studies. 13. Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals
to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone. 14. Epilogue:
MARGARET BARNES 1919 - 2009: AN APPRECIATION.
Review (OMBAR) - a brief retrospective and prospective. 2. Editorial: An
OMBAR perspective on the United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for
Sustainable Development. 3. Pedunculate cirripedes of the genus Pollicipes
- 25 years after Margaret Barnes' review. 4. Diversity, distribution,
ecology, and conservation status of the family Syngnathidae in southern and
western Africa. 5. Hotspots of Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity. 6.
The status and future of blue carbon ecosystems in Sri Lanka: conservation,
restoration and policy. 7. The ecology of kelp gametophytes and
implications in a changing ocean. 8. Progress and direction in the use of
stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: a review. 9.
Larval settlement in echinoderms: a review of processes and patterns. 10.
The intimate relationship between boxer crabs and sea-anemones: what is
known and what is not. 11. Amounts, sources, fates and ecological impacts
of marine litter and microplastics in the western Indian ocean region: a
review and recommendations for actions. 12. Vertical faunal exchange in the
ocean and the deep source-sink hypotheses: insights from pressure tolerance
studies. 13. Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals
to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone. 14. Epilogue:
MARGARET BARNES 1919 - 2009: AN APPRECIATION.
1. Prologue: Sixty years of Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual
Review (OMBAR) - a brief retrospective and prospective. 2. Editorial: An
OMBAR perspective on the United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for
Sustainable Development. 3. Pedunculate cirripedes of the genus Pollicipes
- 25 years after Margaret Barnes' review. 4. Diversity, distribution,
ecology, and conservation status of the family Syngnathidae in southern and
western Africa. 5. Hotspots of Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity. 6.
The status and future of blue carbon ecosystems in Sri Lanka: conservation,
restoration and policy. 7. The ecology of kelp gametophytes and
implications in a changing ocean. 8. Progress and direction in the use of
stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: a review. 9.
Larval settlement in echinoderms: a review of processes and patterns. 10.
The intimate relationship between boxer crabs and sea-anemones: what is
known and what is not. 11. Amounts, sources, fates and ecological impacts
of marine litter and microplastics in the western Indian ocean region: a
review and recommendations for actions. 12. Vertical faunal exchange in the
ocean and the deep source-sink hypotheses: insights from pressure tolerance
studies. 13. Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals
to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone. 14. Epilogue:
MARGARET BARNES 1919 - 2009: AN APPRECIATION.
Review (OMBAR) - a brief retrospective and prospective. 2. Editorial: An
OMBAR perspective on the United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for
Sustainable Development. 3. Pedunculate cirripedes of the genus Pollicipes
- 25 years after Margaret Barnes' review. 4. Diversity, distribution,
ecology, and conservation status of the family Syngnathidae in southern and
western Africa. 5. Hotspots of Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity. 6.
The status and future of blue carbon ecosystems in Sri Lanka: conservation,
restoration and policy. 7. The ecology of kelp gametophytes and
implications in a changing ocean. 8. Progress and direction in the use of
stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: a review. 9.
Larval settlement in echinoderms: a review of processes and patterns. 10.
The intimate relationship between boxer crabs and sea-anemones: what is
known and what is not. 11. Amounts, sources, fates and ecological impacts
of marine litter and microplastics in the western Indian ocean region: a
review and recommendations for actions. 12. Vertical faunal exchange in the
ocean and the deep source-sink hypotheses: insights from pressure tolerance
studies. 13. Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals
to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone. 14. Epilogue:
MARGARET BARNES 1919 - 2009: AN APPRECIATION.