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Biodiversity loss in terrestrial environments associated with human
activities has been appreciated as a major issue for some years
now. What is less well documented is the effect of such activities,
including climate change, on marine biodiversity. This pioneering
book is the first to address this important but neglected topic,
which is likely to be the key challenge for marine scientists in
the near future. Using a multidisciplinary and a holistic approach,
the book reveals how climatic variability controls biodiversity at
time scales ranging from synoptic meteorological events to millions
of years and at spatial scales ranging from local sites to the
whole ocean. It shows how global change, including anthropogenic
climate change, ocean acidification and more direct human
influences such as exploitation, pollution and eutrophication may
alter biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and regulating and
provisioning services. The author proposes a theory termed the
'macroecological theory on the arrangement of life', which explains
how biodiversity is organized and how it responds to climatic
variability and anthropogenic climate change. The book concludes
with recommendations for further research and theoretical
development to identify oceanic areas in need of observation and
gaps in current scientific knowledge. Many references and
comparisons with the terrestrial realm are included in all chapters
to better understand the universality of the relationships between
biodiversity, climate and the environment. The book will serve as a
textbook for all students and researchers of marine science and
environmental change, but will also be accessible to the more
general reader.
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