Migrations and Dispersal of Marine Organisms

Migrations and Dispersal of Marine Organisms

Author: M.B. Jones

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 9401722765

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This book represents the Proceedings of the 37th European Marine Biology Symposium, held in Reykjavík, Iceland, 5-9 August 2002. The main themes of the symposium were Migrations and Dispersal of Marine Organisms. These themes are highly relevant today. There is widespread man-aided dispersal (e.g. by ballast water) of marine plants and animals, which may have substantial effects on the regions receiving new species. The new introductions may result in reduced diversity of plants and animals and may affect natural resources in the countries receiving toxic algae and other foreign elements. Studies of changes in distribution and dispersal of marine animals and plants are also highly relevant with reference to the changing climate taking place. The study of dispersal has recently gained new impetus with the discovery of the remarkable communities found on isolated hydrothermal vents and cold water seeps in the world's oceans.


Migration of Organisms

Migration of Organisms

Author: Ashraf M.T. Elewa

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2005-12-14

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 3540266046

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Why do some animals migrate? How does migration affect the gene pool? This book discusses these questions and more, in light of the high evolutionary costs and risks of mass movement. The editor presents a collection of topics explaining the migration of organisms through many examples of different groups of marine and non-marine organisms, from micro-invertebrates to large mammals.


Migration Ecology of Marine Fishes

Migration Ecology of Marine Fishes

Author: David H. Secor

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2015-06-15

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1421416123

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A synthetic treatment of all marine fish taxa (teleosts and elasmobranchs), this book employs explanatory frameworks from avian and systems ecology while arguing that migrations are emergent phenomena, structured through schooling, phenotypic plasticity, and other collective agencies. The book provides overviews of the following concepts: The comparative movement ecology of fishes and birds; The alignment of mating systems with larval dispersal; Schooling and migration as adaptations to marine food webs; Natal homing; Connectivity in populations and metapopulations; The contribution of migration ecology to population resilience


Migration

Migration

Author: Hugh Dingle

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0199640394

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A broad, multi-specific overview of the physiology, ecology, and evolution of migration, discussing and analysing migration across a full taxonomic range of organisms from primitive plants to classic migrants such as butterflies, whales, and birds.


Physiology and Ecology of Fish Migration

Physiology and Ecology of Fish Migration

Author: Hiroshi Ueda

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-08-07

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1466595140

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Among the roughly 30,000 species of fish, migratory species account for only 165 species, but most of them are very important fisheries resources. This book presents up-to-date innovative research results on the physiology and ecology of fish migration. It focuses on salmon, eels, lampreys, and bluefin tuna. The book examines migratory behavior, sp


Marine Protected Areas

Marine Protected Areas

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2001-06-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0309072867

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Although the ocean-and the resources within-seem limitless, there is clear evidence that human impacts such as overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution disrupt marine ecosystems and threaten the long-term productivity of the seas. Declining yields in many fisheries and decay of treasured marine habitats, such as coral reefs, has heightened interest in establishing a comprehensive system of marine protected areas (MPAs)-areas designated for special protection to enhance the management of marine resources. Therefore, there is an urgent need to evaluate how MPAs can be employed in the United States and internationally as tools to support specific conservation needs of marine and coastal waters. Marine Protected Areas compares conventional management of marine resources with proposals to augment these management strategies with a system of protected areas. The volume argues that implementation of MPAs should be incremental and adaptive, through the design of areas not only to conserve resources, but also to help us learn how to manage marine species more effectively.


Human Dispersal and Species Movement

Human Dispersal and Species Movement

Author: Nicole Boivin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-05-27

Total Pages: 573

ISBN-13: 1107164141

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A unique, interdisciplinary and up-to-date treatment exploring human migration and its role in creating novel ecosystems over the long term.


Ecology of Marine Invertebrate Larvae

Ecology of Marine Invertebrate Larvae

Author: Larry McEdward

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-04-08

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0429605021

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This is the first book to provide a detailed treatment of the field of larval ecology. The 13 chapters use state-of-the-art reviews and critiques of nearly all of the major topics in this diverse and rapidly growing field. Topics include: patterns of larval diversity, reproductive energetics, spawning ecology, life history theory, larval feeding and nutrition, larval mortality, behavior and locomotion, larval transport, dispersal, population genetics, recruitment dynamics and larval evolution. Written by the leading new scientists in the field, chapters define the current state of larval ecology and outline the important questions for future research.


Diadromy in Fishes

Diadromy in Fishes

Author: Robert Montgomery McDowall

Publisher: Timber Press (OR)

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13:

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This book describes the fish which exhibit diadromy, their life history strategies and the implications for fisheries. The book should therefore represent an important volume for workers in fish biology, animal physiology and behaviour, and fisheries.