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Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region Charles Sheppard (The University of Sydney, Australia)

Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region By Charles Sheppard (The University of Sydney, Australia)

Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region by Charles Sheppard (The University of Sydney, Australia)


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That part of the Indian Ocean bordering Saudi Arabia is a rich mosaic of coastal and marine ecosystems, both natural and man-made. This book summarizes the information on the region, then reviews the processes shaping the various marine and coastal systems. It relates patterns in marine assemblages to the strong environmental gradients.

Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region Summary

Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region: Patterns and Processes in Extreme Tropical Environments by Charles Sheppard (The University of Sydney, Australia)

That part of the Indian Ocean bordering Saudi Arabia is a rich mosaic of coastal and marine ecosystems, both natural and man-made. Among these are coral reefs, mangroves, tidal flats, seagrasses, and other hard and soft substrata. Some ecosystems are relatively simple, while others such as the coral reefs are highly complex and among the most diverse in the Indian Ocean. The region divides into several large, semi-enclosed water bodies whose different physical characteristics result in distinct habitats. The overall aridity, extremes of water temperature, and often very high salinities have produced some of the most extreme marine climates on Earth. This book summarizes the available information on the region, then reviews the processes shaping the various marine and coastal systems. It relates patterns in marine assemblages to the strong environmental gradients and biogeographic barriers in the region. Finally, the book considers the human dimension. Some of the world's poorest and richest nations border these seas, making diverse claims on fisheries and other natural resources. The 1991 Gulf War is only the most recent of a range of impacts affecting the region. Approaches for resolving the increasing resource use conflicts are described. This volume will be of immense value to research workers, students of marine biology, and environmental managers in general, as well as to those with a particular interest in this part of the world.

Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region Reviews

"Written by scientists with great knowledge of the area, the book is authoritative and detailed as well as being readable, well and profusely illustrated, interesting, and up-to-date." --BIOLOGIST "The book presents, in one work, the latest information on the ecology of the Arabian region." --BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS

About Charles Sheppard (The University of Sydney, Australia)

I hold a half-time position of Professor in the School of Life Sciences. The remainder of my time I work for a range of UN , Governmental and aid agencies in tropical marine and coastal development issues. I advise several governments on marine and coastal management and science, including the UK Government on its tropical Overseas Territories. I have organised and led the scientific input to the 2010 creation of the world's largest fully protected marine researce, in the Chagos archipelago, Indian Ocean, where a lot of my research has been focussed. The other main geographical area of research is the Arabian region. PhD University of Durham 1976. Fellow, Linnean Society Conservation Fellow, Zoological Society London Reviewing member of the IPCC Editor of the Elsevier journal:Marine Pollution Bulletin Author and/or editor 10 books at various levels, from lay, student text and academic.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Origins and the Marine Climate: Origins, Geography, and substrates in the Arabian Area. The Marine Climate. Marine Ecosystems: Reefs and Coral Communities. Coral Reef Fish Assemblages. Other Arabian Reef Components and Processes. Seaweeds and Seasonality in Arabian Seas. Seagrasses and Dynamic Substrates. Inter-Tidal Areas. Mangroves. Inter-Tidal Areas 2. Marshes, Sabkha, and Beaches. The Pelagic System. Synthesis: Marine Biogeography of the Arabian Region. Ecosystem Responses to Extreme Natural Stresses. Use and Management: Arabian Fisheries. Human Use and Environmental Pressures. Coastal Zone Management. References. Index. Origins and Geography of the Marine Area. The Marine Climate. Benthic Ecosystems and Their Distributions. Coral Reefs. Mangroves and Marsh Plants. Seagrass Meadows. Seaweeds. Pelagic Communities and Fisheries. Human Involvements in the Marine Ecosystems and Resources. References. Index.

Additional information

GOR013726009
9780126394900
0126394903
Marine Ecology of the Arabian Region: Patterns and Processes in Extreme Tropical Environments by Charles Sheppard (The University of Sydney, Australia)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
1992-03-30
359
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