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Marine Production Mechanisms M. J. Dunbar

Marine Production Mechanisms By M. J. Dunbar

Marine Production Mechanisms by M. J. Dunbar


Summary

This book was first published in 1979. If we are to improve our control and conservation of the food resources of the oceans of the world it is particularly important to increase our understanding of the basic mechanisms that control the abundance, distribution and production of marine organisms.

Marine Production Mechanisms Summary

Marine Production Mechanisms by M. J. Dunbar

This book was first published in 1979. If we are to improve our control and conservation of the food resources of the oceans of the world it is particularly important to increase our understanding of the basic mechanisms that control the abundance, distribution and production of marine organisms. The Productivity Marine (PM) section of the IBP filled an important role in concentrating international effort on specific problems of production, ecosystem structure and function, aquaculture, and the effects of mankind upon the marine environment.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction M. J. Dunbar; 2. Primary production in Frobisher Bay, Arctic Canada E. H. Grainger; 3. Primary production in some tropical environments S. Z. Qasinm; 4. Biological productivity of some coastal regions of Japan K. Hogetsu; 5 Factors determining the productivity of South African coastal waters J. R. Grindley; 6 The Strait of Georgia Programme T. R. Parsons; 7. Biological production in the Gulf of St Lawrence M. J. Dunbar; 8. Patterns of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton in typical biotopes of the open ocean H. J. Semina; 9. The Dutch Wadden Sea M. van der Eijk; 10. Seaweed utilization in the Philippines G. T. Velasquez; 11. Trophic relationships in communities and the functioning of marine ecosystems: I Studies on trophic relationships in pelagic communities of the Southern Seas of the USSR and in the tropical Pacific T. S. Petipa; 12. Trophic relationships in communities and the functioning of marine ecosystems: II Some results of investigations on the pelagic ecosystem in tropical regions of the ocean E. A. Shushkina and M. E. Vinogradov; 13. Soviet investigation of the benthos of the shelves of the marginal seas A. A. Neynian; 14. Studies of trophic relationships in bottom communities in the southern seas of the USSR E. A. Yablonskaya; 15. Studies of the pattern of biotic distribution in the upper zones of the shelf in the seas of the USSR A. N. Golikov and O. A. Scarlato.

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NLS9780521105576
9780521105576
0521105579
Marine Production Mechanisms by M. J. Dunbar
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-03-19
356
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