Tasman P. Crowe (University College Dublin), Christopher L. J. Frid (Queensland Griffith University)
Marine Ecosystems
Human Impacts on Biodiversity, Functioning and Services
Tasman P. Crowe (University College Dublin), Christopher L. J. Frid (Queensland Griffith University)
Marine Ecosystems
Human Impacts on Biodiversity, Functioning and Services
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With contributions from leading researchers, this is a much-needed synthesis of the latest research into human impacts on marine ecosystems and the likely consequences for ecosystem services. It is designed for environmental managers and policy-makers, along with researchers and advanced students in marine ecology and environmental management.
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With contributions from leading researchers, this is a much-needed synthesis of the latest research into human impacts on marine ecosystems and the likely consequences for ecosystem services. It is designed for environmental managers and policy-makers, along with researchers and advanced students in marine ecology and environmental management.
Produktdetails
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- Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781107675087
- ISBN-10: 1107675081
- Artikelnr.: 42296731
- Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781107675087
- ISBN-10: 1107675081
- Artikelnr.: 42296731
Tasman P. Crowe is Associate Dean of Science and a member of the Earth Institute and the School of Biology and Environmental Science at University College Dublin. He has undertaken research in Australia, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Ireland, the UK and continental Europe, studying individual and combined impacts of a range of stressors on marine benthic habitats, particularly rocky shores, and field-based testing of biomonitoring tools.
List of contributors; Part I. Key Concepts: 1. Introduction Tasman Crowe,
Melanie Austen and Christopher L. J. Frid; 2. Ecosystem services and
benefits from marine ecosystems Melanie Austen, Caroline Hattam and Tobias
Börger; 3. Assessing human impacts on marine ecosystems Christopher L. J.
Frid and Tasman Crowe; 4. Modifiers of impacts on marine ecosystems:
disturbance regimes, multiple stressors and receiving environments Devin
Lyons, Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi, Christopher L. J. Frid and Rolf
Vinebrooke; 5. Impacts of changing biodiversity on marine ecosystem
functioning Tasman Crowe; Part II. Impacts of Human Activities and
Pressures: 6. Marine fisheries and aquaculture Odette Paramor and
Christopher L. J. Frid; 7. Artificial physical structures Fabio Bulleri and
Gee Chapman; 8. Eutrophication and hypoxia: impacts of nutrient and organic
enrichment Samuli Korpinen and Erik Bonsdorff; 9. Pollution: effects of
chemical contaminants and debris Emma Johnston and Mariana Mayer-Pinto; 10.
Invasions by non-indigenous species Mads Solgaard Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg
and David Schiel; Part III. Synthesis and Conclusions: 11. Human activities
and ecosystem service use: impacts and trade-offs Melanie Austen, Caroline
Hattam and Samantha Garrard; 12. Conclusions Tasman Crowe, Dave Raffaelli
and Christopher L. J. Frid; Index.
Melanie Austen and Christopher L. J. Frid; 2. Ecosystem services and
benefits from marine ecosystems Melanie Austen, Caroline Hattam and Tobias
Börger; 3. Assessing human impacts on marine ecosystems Christopher L. J.
Frid and Tasman Crowe; 4. Modifiers of impacts on marine ecosystems:
disturbance regimes, multiple stressors and receiving environments Devin
Lyons, Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi, Christopher L. J. Frid and Rolf
Vinebrooke; 5. Impacts of changing biodiversity on marine ecosystem
functioning Tasman Crowe; Part II. Impacts of Human Activities and
Pressures: 6. Marine fisheries and aquaculture Odette Paramor and
Christopher L. J. Frid; 7. Artificial physical structures Fabio Bulleri and
Gee Chapman; 8. Eutrophication and hypoxia: impacts of nutrient and organic
enrichment Samuli Korpinen and Erik Bonsdorff; 9. Pollution: effects of
chemical contaminants and debris Emma Johnston and Mariana Mayer-Pinto; 10.
Invasions by non-indigenous species Mads Solgaard Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg
and David Schiel; Part III. Synthesis and Conclusions: 11. Human activities
and ecosystem service use: impacts and trade-offs Melanie Austen, Caroline
Hattam and Samantha Garrard; 12. Conclusions Tasman Crowe, Dave Raffaelli
and Christopher L. J. Frid; Index.
List of contributors; Part I. Key Concepts: 1. Introduction Tasman Crowe,
Melanie Austen and Christopher L. J. Frid; 2. Ecosystem services and
benefits from marine ecosystems Melanie Austen, Caroline Hattam and Tobias
Börger; 3. Assessing human impacts on marine ecosystems Christopher L. J.
Frid and Tasman Crowe; 4. Modifiers of impacts on marine ecosystems:
disturbance regimes, multiple stressors and receiving environments Devin
Lyons, Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi, Christopher L. J. Frid and Rolf
Vinebrooke; 5. Impacts of changing biodiversity on marine ecosystem
functioning Tasman Crowe; Part II. Impacts of Human Activities and
Pressures: 6. Marine fisheries and aquaculture Odette Paramor and
Christopher L. J. Frid; 7. Artificial physical structures Fabio Bulleri and
Gee Chapman; 8. Eutrophication and hypoxia: impacts of nutrient and organic
enrichment Samuli Korpinen and Erik Bonsdorff; 9. Pollution: effects of
chemical contaminants and debris Emma Johnston and Mariana Mayer-Pinto; 10.
Invasions by non-indigenous species Mads Solgaard Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg
and David Schiel; Part III. Synthesis and Conclusions: 11. Human activities
and ecosystem service use: impacts and trade-offs Melanie Austen, Caroline
Hattam and Samantha Garrard; 12. Conclusions Tasman Crowe, Dave Raffaelli
and Christopher L. J. Frid; Index.
Melanie Austen and Christopher L. J. Frid; 2. Ecosystem services and
benefits from marine ecosystems Melanie Austen, Caroline Hattam and Tobias
Börger; 3. Assessing human impacts on marine ecosystems Christopher L. J.
Frid and Tasman Crowe; 4. Modifiers of impacts on marine ecosystems:
disturbance regimes, multiple stressors and receiving environments Devin
Lyons, Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi, Christopher L. J. Frid and Rolf
Vinebrooke; 5. Impacts of changing biodiversity on marine ecosystem
functioning Tasman Crowe; Part II. Impacts of Human Activities and
Pressures: 6. Marine fisheries and aquaculture Odette Paramor and
Christopher L. J. Frid; 7. Artificial physical structures Fabio Bulleri and
Gee Chapman; 8. Eutrophication and hypoxia: impacts of nutrient and organic
enrichment Samuli Korpinen and Erik Bonsdorff; 9. Pollution: effects of
chemical contaminants and debris Emma Johnston and Mariana Mayer-Pinto; 10.
Invasions by non-indigenous species Mads Solgaard Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg
and David Schiel; Part III. Synthesis and Conclusions: 11. Human activities
and ecosystem service use: impacts and trade-offs Melanie Austen, Caroline
Hattam and Samantha Garrard; 12. Conclusions Tasman Crowe, Dave Raffaelli
and Christopher L. J. Frid; Index.