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This book integrates a variety of issues such as regional settings
of productivity and nutrient cycling; plankton of coastal and shelf
systems; plankton, climate change and human-induced changes;
harmful algae and their impacts; and gelatinous zooplankton. This
book explores the intriguing marine plankton communities of the SWA
region of South America encompassing low to high latitude
environments, framed by a complex hydrographic background and
global climate change. This vast and iconic region has been largely
under-recognized and under-studied. However, in recent years a
strong interest has emerged along with the acknowledgment of its
high biological productivity. The book concludes by discussing
conservation in the region, highlighting regional biodiversity
hotspots where the challenges of climate change, habitat loss, and
other threats to biodiversity may be particularly acute. Plankton
Ecology of the Southwestern Atlantic is a timely synthesis of the
field, setting a new baseline for future research. It will be
important reading for both researchers and graduate students, and
will also be of interest and use to a professional audience of
oceanographers, conservation biologists, stake holders and educated
science enthusiasts
This book integrates a variety of issues such as regional settings
of productivity and nutrient cycling; plankton of coastal and shelf
systems; plankton, climate change and human-induced changes;
harmful algae and their impacts; and gelatinous zooplankton. This
book explores the intriguing marine plankton communities of the SWA
region of South America encompassing low to high latitude
environments, framed by a complex hydrographic background and
global climate change. This vast and iconic region has been largely
under-recognized and under-studied. However, in recent years a
strong interest has emerged along with the acknowledgment of its
high biological productivity. The book concludes by discussing
conservation in the region, highlighting regional biodiversity
hotspots where the challenges of climate change, habitat loss, and
other threats to biodiversity may be particularly acute. Plankton
Ecology of the Southwestern Atlantic is a timely synthesis of the
field, setting a new baseline for future research. It will be
important reading for both researchers and graduate students, and
will also be of interest and use to a professional audience of
oceanographers, conservation biologists, stake holders and educated
science enthusiasts
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