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Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review' remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. An international Editorial Board ensures global relevance and expert peer review, with editors from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Singapore and the UK.
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Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review' remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. An international Editorial Board ensures global relevance and expert peer review, with editors from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Singapore and the UK.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040111581
- Artikelnr.: 72284382
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040111581
- Artikelnr.: 72284382
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Peter A. Todd is Associate Professor in the Experimental Marine Ecology Lab at the National University of Singapore. He is an experimental marine ecologist who focusses on organism-environment interactions in nearshore waters, especially those close to urban centres. In both his curiosity-driven and translational work, he emphasises the design, build, implementation, and analysis of high-quality novel experiments. His research generates large quantities of new information and the great majority of my publications are data-based. He is fundamentally concerned with increasing understanding of the ecology and functioning of tropical coastal marine organisms and communities. Bayden D. Russell is an Associate Director of the Swire Institute of Marine Science at the University of Hong Kong. His research seeks to understand the impact of climate change on ecosystem function, the biology of key species, and how best to manage and conserve ecosystems in this context. He also investigates the human relationship with, and dependence on, marine ecosystems and how these can be made sustainable through habitat restoration and development of multi-trophic aquaculture.
1. An endangered population of harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena hidden in
plain sight: biology, ecology and conservation of the Iberian porpoise 2.
Intentional killings and culling of small cetaceans due to perceived
competition with fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea and Northeast Atlantic
between the 18th and 20th centuries 3. A long history: social-ecological
systems as drivers of oyster reef loss in the Pearl River Delta and the
broader Asian region 4. Integrating belowground interactions into seagrass
restoration strategies 5. Drivers of coral reef benthic changes and
implications on ecosystem functioning and services 6. Clonal growth
patterns in colonial anthozoan corals 7. The changing nature of coral-algal
interactions: a review of four decades of research 8. Importance of
sublethal predation in sedentary megafaunal and macrofaunal assemblages in
soft sediments 9. An integrated phylogenomic approach for potential
host-associated evolution of monstrilloid copepods 10. Potential risk of
floating marine litter to cetaceans and sea turtles: A review of spatial
risk exposure assessments.
plain sight: biology, ecology and conservation of the Iberian porpoise 2.
Intentional killings and culling of small cetaceans due to perceived
competition with fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea and Northeast Atlantic
between the 18th and 20th centuries 3. A long history: social-ecological
systems as drivers of oyster reef loss in the Pearl River Delta and the
broader Asian region 4. Integrating belowground interactions into seagrass
restoration strategies 5. Drivers of coral reef benthic changes and
implications on ecosystem functioning and services 6. Clonal growth
patterns in colonial anthozoan corals 7. The changing nature of coral-algal
interactions: a review of four decades of research 8. Importance of
sublethal predation in sedentary megafaunal and macrofaunal assemblages in
soft sediments 9. An integrated phylogenomic approach for potential
host-associated evolution of monstrilloid copepods 10. Potential risk of
floating marine litter to cetaceans and sea turtles: A review of spatial
risk exposure assessments.
1. An endangered population of harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena hidden in
plain sight: biology, ecology and conservation of the Iberian porpoise 2.
Intentional killings and culling of small cetaceans due to perceived
competition with fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea and Northeast Atlantic
between the 18th and 20th centuries 3. A long history: social-ecological
systems as drivers of oyster reef loss in the Pearl River Delta and the
broader Asian region 4. Integrating belowground interactions into seagrass
restoration strategies 5. Drivers of coral reef benthic changes and
implications on ecosystem functioning and services 6. Clonal growth
patterns in colonial anthozoan corals 7. The changing nature of coral-algal
interactions: a review of four decades of research 8. Importance of
sublethal predation in sedentary megafaunal and macrofaunal assemblages in
soft sediments 9. An integrated phylogenomic approach for potential
host-associated evolution of monstrilloid copepods 10. Potential risk of
floating marine litter to cetaceans and sea turtles: A review of spatial
risk exposure assessments.
plain sight: biology, ecology and conservation of the Iberian porpoise 2.
Intentional killings and culling of small cetaceans due to perceived
competition with fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea and Northeast Atlantic
between the 18th and 20th centuries 3. A long history: social-ecological
systems as drivers of oyster reef loss in the Pearl River Delta and the
broader Asian region 4. Integrating belowground interactions into seagrass
restoration strategies 5. Drivers of coral reef benthic changes and
implications on ecosystem functioning and services 6. Clonal growth
patterns in colonial anthozoan corals 7. The changing nature of coral-algal
interactions: a review of four decades of research 8. Importance of
sublethal predation in sedentary megafaunal and macrofaunal assemblages in
soft sediments 9. An integrated phylogenomic approach for potential
host-associated evolution of monstrilloid copepods 10. Potential risk of
floating marine litter to cetaceans and sea turtles: A review of spatial
risk exposure assessments.