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Spatial Pattern in Plankton Communities (Hardcover, 1978 ed.)
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Spatial Pattern in Plankton Communities (Hardcover, 1978 ed.)
Series: Nato Conference Series, 3
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The planning for the conference held at Erice, Sicily, in November
1977, began with discussions among oceanographers from several
countries on the need to consider the special problems and the
recent results in the study of plankton "patchiness. " An approach
to the Marine Sciences Panel of the NATO Science Committee resulted
in a planning grant to determine the probable content and
participation in such a meeting. The planning group consisted of B.
Battaglia (Padua), G. E. B. Kullenberg (Copenhagen), A. Okubo (New
York), T. Platt (Halifax, Nova Scotia) and J. H. Steele (Aberdeen).
The group met in Aberdeen, Scotland, in September 1976. The
proposal for a NATO School on the subject of "Spatial Pattern in
Plankton Communities" was accepted by the Marine Science Panel and
it was agreed that it be held at the Ettore Majorana Centre for
Scientific Culture in Erice. The Centre began in 1963 with an
International School of Subnuclear Physics and has since developed
to include courses in many other subjects which cover various
fields of basic and applied research. The original aim of the .
Centre was to create, in Italy, a cultural forum of high scientific
standard which would allow young research workers to appreciate
problems currently of major interest in various fields of research.
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