Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments Volume 1

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments  Volume 1
Author: Guido di Prisco,Cinzia Verde
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642273513

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The poles undergo climate changes exceeding those in the rest of the world in terms of their speed and extent, and have a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth. Ecosystems adapted to polar environments are likely to become vulnerable to climate changes. Their responses allow us to analyse and foresee the impact of changes at lower latitudes. We need to increase our knowledge of the polar marine fauna of continental shelves, slopes and deep sea, as identifying the responses of species and communities is crucial to establishing efficient strategies against threats to biodiversity, using international and cross-disciplinary approaches. The IPY 2007-2009 was a scientific milestone. The outstanding contribution of Marine Biology is reflected in this volume and the next one on “Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments – The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity” from the series “From Pole to Pole”, making these volumes a unique and invaluable component of the scientific outcome of the IPY.

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments Volume 1

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments  Volume 1
Author: Guido di Prisco,Cinzia Verde
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642273520

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The poles undergo climate changes exceeding those in the rest of the world in terms of their speed and extent, and have a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth. Ecosystems adapted to polar environments are likely to become vulnerable to climate changes. Their responses allow us to analyse and foresee the impact of changes at lower latitudes. We need to increase our knowledge of the polar marine fauna of continental shelves, slopes and deep sea, as identifying the responses of species and communities is crucial to establishing efficient strategies against threats to biodiversity, using international and cross-disciplinary approaches. The IPY 2007-2009 was a scientific milestone. The outstanding contribution of Marine Biology is reflected in this volume and the next one on “Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments – The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity” from the series “From Pole to Pole”, making these volumes a unique and invaluable component of the scientific outcome of the IPY.

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments Volume 2

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments  Volume 2
Author: Cinzia Verde,Guido di Prisco
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-10-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642273490

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The second volume of “Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments – The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity” from the series “From Pole to Pole” integrates the marine biology contribution of the first tome to the IPY 2007-2009, presenting overviews of organisms (from bacteria and ciliates to higher vertebrates) thriving on polar continental shelves, slopes and deep sea. The speed and extent of warming in the Arctic and in regions of Antarctica (the Peninsula, at the present ) are greater than elsewhere. Changes impact several parameters, in particular the extent of sea ice; organisms, ecosystems and communities that became finely adapted to increasing cold in the course of millions of years are now becoming vulnerable, and biodiversity is threatened. Investigating evolutionary adaptations helps to foresee the impact of changes in temperate areas, highlighting the invaluable contribution of polar marine research to present and future outcomes of the IPY in the Earth system scenario.

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments Volume 2

Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments  Volume 2
Author: Cinzia Verde,Guido di Prisco
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-11-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642448887

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The second volume of “Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments – The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity” from the series “From Pole to Pole” integrates the marine biology contribution of the first tome to the IPY 2007-2009, presenting overviews of organisms (from bacteria and ciliates to higher vertebrates) thriving on polar continental shelves, slopes and deep sea. The speed and extent of warming in the Arctic and in regions of Antarctica (the Peninsula, at the present ) are greater than elsewhere. Changes impact several parameters, in particular the extent of sea ice; organisms, ecosystems and communities that became finely adapted to increasing cold in the course of millions of years are now becoming vulnerable, and biodiversity is threatened. Investigating evolutionary adaptations helps to foresee the impact of changes in temperate areas, highlighting the invaluable contribution of polar marine research to present and future outcomes of the IPY in the Earth system scenario.

Biogeography and Adaptation

Biogeography and Adaptation
Author: Geerat J. Vermeij
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1978
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0674073762

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The driving forces of natural selection leave their traces in the shapes of living creatures and their patterns of distribution. In this thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion of evolutionary process and adaptive response, Geerat Vermeij elucidates the general principles that underlie the great diversity of marine forms found in the world's great oceans.

Functional Adaptations of Marine Organisms

Functional Adaptations of Marine Organisms
Author: F. John Vernberg,Winona B. Vernberg
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483266541

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Functional Adaptations of Marine Organisms gives an insight into the functional adaptations of marine organisms to natural and man-made sets of environmental factors. The book presents discussions on marine habitats; physiology of marine primary producers and decomposers; and functional adaptations of animals in relation to each major ecological divisions of the sea. The book will be of value to marine biologists, biologists, botanists, and students.

Life in Extreme Environments

Life in Extreme Environments
Author: Guido di Prisco,Howell G. M. Edwards,Josef Elster,Ad H. L. Huiskes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781108498562

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A diverse account of how life exists in extreme environments and these systems' susceptibility and resilience to climate change.

The Antarctic Silverfish a Keystone Species in a Changing Ecosystem

The Antarctic Silverfish  a Keystone Species in a Changing Ecosystem
Author: Marino Vacchi,Eva Pisano,Laura Ghigliotti
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-05-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319558936

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This book encompasses the body of available scientific information on the notothenioid fish Pleuragramma antarctica commonly known as Antarctic silverfish. This plankton-feeder of the intermediate trophic level is the most abundant fish in the coastal regions of high Antarctica, and plays a pivotal ecological role as the main prey of top predators like seals, penguins, whales and Antarctic toothfish. Broad circum-polar distribution, a key role in the Antarctic shelf pelagic ecosystem, and adaptations makes understanding the species’ likely response to environmental change relevant to foresee the potential responses at the local ecosystem level. Additionally, a detailed understanding of the abundance and trophic interactions of such a dominant keystone species is a vital element of informing the development of marine spatial planning and marine protected areas in the Antarctic continental shelf region. Experts in the field provide here unique insights into the evolutionary adaptation, eco-physiology, trophic ecology, reproductive and population ecology of the Antarctic silverfish and provide new clues about its vulnerability in facing the challenges of the ongoing environmental changes.