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Marine Animal Forests (MAFs) are spread all over the world.
Composed by suspension feeding organisms (e.g. corals, gorgonians,
sponges, bryozoans, bivalves, etc.), MAFs constitute a vast number
of marine ecosystems such as coral reefs, cold water corals, sponge
grounds, bivalve beds, etc. The surface covered by these systems is
prominent (at the scale of the oceans of the planet), though poorly
known. In a previous book (Marine Animal Forests, the ecology of
benthic biodiversity hotspots), several aspects of the MAFs were
described and discussed, building the basis for a holistic approach
with the aim of putting these shallow and deep sea ecosystems under
a common umbrella. The main target of the present book is to
identify and address important topics which were not covered in the
previous three volumes. Bryozoans or Polychaeta, for example, are
treated in this volume, as well as hydrothermal vents ecosystems
and submarine caves, the chemical ecology in MAFs or the nursery
effect on these ecosystems. The vastity of the MAF concept opens
new insights in the biology, physiology, biodiversity of the
organisms structuring these highly biodiverse ecosystems and on the
dangers threatening them (such as microplastics or the role of
invasive species as an impact of their trophic ecology or
distribution). In a fast changing world, in which the complexity of
MAFs is at risk, we propose an in-depth analysis of many aspects
that may be inspirational for future research lines in marine
biology and ecology.
Marine Animal Forests (MAFs) are spread all over the world.
Composed by suspension feeding organisms (e.g. corals, gorgonians,
sponges, bryozoans, bivalves, etc.), MAFs constitute a vast number
of marine ecosystems such as coral reefs, cold water corals, sponge
grounds, bivalve beds, etc. The surface covered by these systems is
prominent (at the scale of the oceans of the planet), though poorly
known. In a previous book (Marine Animal Forests, the ecology of
benthic biodiversity hotspots), several aspects of the MAFs were
described and discussed, building the basis for a holistic approach
with the aim of putting these shallow and deep sea ecosystems under
a common umbrella. The main target of the present book is to
identify and address important topics which were not covered in the
previous three volumes. Bryozoans or Polychaeta, for example, are
treated in this volume, as well as hydrothermal vents ecosystems
and submarine caves, the chemical ecology in MAFs or the nursery
effect on these ecosystems. The vastity of the MAF concept opens
new insights in the biology, physiology, biodiversity of the
organisms structuring these highly biodiverse ecosystems and on the
dangers threatening them (such as microplastics or the role of
invasive species as an impact of their trophic ecology or
distribution). In a fast changing world, in which the complexity of
MAFs is at risk, we propose an in-depth analysis of many aspects
that may be inspirational for future research lines in marine
biology and ecology.
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