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Estuarine Ecology (Hardcover)
John W Day, Charles A. S Hall, W.Michael Kemp, Alejandro Yanez-Arancibia
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R7,152
Discovery Miles 71 520
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The Zoogeography of North American Freshwater Fishes Edited by
Charles H. Hocutt and E. O. Wiley "Zoogeography belongs in every
college, agency, and major public library." --Wisconsin Academy
Review .,."There is little doubt that this book will come to be
accepted as a 'classic' in North American ichthyological
literature." --Journal of Biogeography "All the contributors are to
be congratulated on this fascinating and scholarly publication."
--Aquaculture and Fisheries Management 1986 (0 471-86419-6) 866 pp.
Marine Fauna and Flora of Bermuda A Systematic Guide to the
Identification of Marine Organisms Edited by Wolfgang Sterrer .,."a
beautifully illustrated work..." --International Journal of
Crustacean Research "Marine Fauna and Flora of Bermuda fully gives
what the editor stated as its purpose: 'to reveal the beauty and
order in marine life by introducing the reader to the organisms
that inhabit the ocean around Bermuda.' The book will have much use
beyond these waters. It well deserves to be highly recommended to
'scientists, teachers, students, and other nature lovers' for whom
it was designed to serve as a guide" --Helgolander
Meeresuntersuchungen 1986 (0 471-82336-8) 742 pp. Energy and
Resource Quality The Ecology of the Economic Process Charles A. S.
Hall, Cutler J. Cleveland, and Robert Kaufmann .,."The entire text
is a pleasure to read. This is a first class textbook in which all
the major socioeconomic energy issues are examined in a way which
makes the reader reassess his own position and attitudes. Highly
suitable for energy-related courses at the university level and a
valuable source book for libraries." --Energy World 1986 (0
471-08790-4) 577 pp.
Enclosed ecosystem experiments have gained in popularity as
research tools in ecological science, particularly in the study of
coastal aquatic environments. These systems provide scientists with
a degree of experimental control that is not achievable through
field experiments. Yet to date, techniques for systematically
extrapolating results from small-scale experimental ecosystems to
larger, deeper, more open, more biologically diverse, and more
heterogeneous ecosystems in nature have not been well developed.
Likewise, researchers have lacked methods for comparing and
extrapolating information among natural ecosystems that differ in
scale. Enclosed Experimental Ecosystems and Scale: Tools for
Understanding and Managing Coastal Ecosystems provides scientists,
managers, and policy makers with an introduction to what has been
termed the "problem of scale", and presents information that will
allow for improved design and interpretation of enclosed
experimental aquatic ecosystems. The book integrates the results of
a 10-year research project involving a multi-disciplinary team of
scientists and students to explore scale-related questions in a
variety of coastal habitats. Anticipating use as a reference, the
book has been designed so that individual sections and individual
pages can function as stand alone units.
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