Sandy Beaches As Endangered Ecosystems
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Sandy Beaches as Endangered Ecosystems
Author | : Sílvia C. Gonçalves,Susana M.F. Ferreira |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2022-02-09 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780429624513 |
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Sandy beaches are the most abundant coastal environments worldwide, which have an undeniable and unique ecological value. Presently, they are amongst the most endangered ecosystems in the biosphere, mainly due to the influence of several human activities. In this book, renowned scientists from around the world describe key attributes of sandy beaches and highlight the problems which impact them. Specific tools encompassing the physical environment and the biota are pointed out, at different levels of ecological organization. The book also covers suitable management, conservation programmes and respective actions, where ecologic, economic and social dimensions are comprehensively integrated.
Sandy Beaches as Ecosystems
Author | : A. McLachlan,T. Erasmus |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 730 |
Release | : 2013-04-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789401729383 |
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What sight is more beautiful than a high-energy beach facing lines of rolling white breakers? What battleground is more ferocious than where waves and sand meet? What environment could be more exciting to study than this sandy interface between sea and land? And yet how much do we know about sandy beaches? Open sandy beaches are amongst the most neglected fields of scientific study in the coastal environment. This situation exists despite their great extent along most temperate and tropical coastlines and their value as recreational areas and buffer zones against the sea. The traditional oceanographer does not venture into the surf zone while the terrestrial ecologist stops short at the high water mark. Only a few coastal engineers have grappled with the problem of sand and sediment movement as it influences their construction of harbours and pipelines. The marine biologist on the other hand has regarded estuaries, coral reefs and rocky shores, obviously teeming with life, as more fruitful areas for study than the apparently poor animal life on sandy beaches. Sandy beaches have therefore tended to become a scientific no man's land. Over the last decade this situation has begun to improve. Recent work on high-energy beaches has revealed that they may in fact be rich and productive and fertile areas for study. It has even been suggested that beaches and their adjacent surf zones may constitute viable marine ecosystems.
Sandy Beaches as Endangered Ecosystems
Author | : Sílvia C. Gonçalves,Susana M.F. Ferreira |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2022-02-10 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780429624957 |
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Sandy beaches are the most abundant coastal environments worldwide, which have an undeniable and unique ecological value. Presently, they are amongst the most endangered ecosystems in the biosphere, mainly due to the influence of several human activities. In this book, renowned scientists from around the world describe key attributes of sandy beaches and highlight the problems which impact them. Specific tools encompassing the physical environment and the biota are pointed out, at different levels of ecological organization. The book also covers suitable management, conservation programmes and respective actions, where ecologic, economic and social dimensions are comprehensively integrated.
Sandy Beaches as Ecosystems
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Author | : Anton McLachlan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Seashore ecology |
ISBN | : 9061937515 |
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The Ecology of Sandy Shores
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Author | : Anton McLachlan,A C Brown |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2006-10-10 |
Genre | : Beaches |
ISBN | : 1493300970 |
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The Ecology of Sandy Shores provides the students and researchers with a one-volume resource for understanding the conservation and management of the sandy shore ecosystem. Covering all beach types, and addressing issues from the behavioral and physiological adaptations of the biota to exploring the effects of pollution and the impact of man's activities, this book should become the standard reference for those interested in Sandy Shore study, management and preservation. * More than 25% expanded from the previous edition * Three entirely new chapters: Energetics and Nutrient Cycling, Turtles and Terrestrial Vertebrates, and Benthic Macrofauna Populations * New sections on the interstitial environment, seagrasses, human impacts and coastal zone management * Examples drawn from virtually all parts of the world, considering all beach types from the most exposed to the most sheltered
The Ecology of Sandy Shores
Author | : A.C. Brown,Anton McLachlan |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2010-07-27 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0080465099 |
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The Ecology of Sandy Shores provides the students and researchers with a one-volume resource for understanding the conservation and management of the sandy shore ecosystem. Covering all beach types, and addressing issues from the behavioral and physiological adaptations of the biota to exploring the effects of pollution and the impact of man's activities, this book should become the standard reference for those interested in Sandy Shore study, management and preservation. More than 25% expanded from the previous edition Three entirely new chapters: Energetics and Nutrient Cycling, Turtles and Terrestrial Vertebrates, and Benthic Macrofauna Populations New sections on the interstitial environment, seagrasses, human impacts and coastal zone management Examples drawn from virtually all parts of the world, considering all beach types from the most exposed to the most sheltered
Ecosystems of California
Author | : Harold Mooney,Erika Zavaleta |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 1008 |
Release | : 2016-01-19 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780520962170 |
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This long-anticipated reference and sourcebook for California’s remarkable ecological abundance provides an integrated assessment of each major ecosystem type—its distribution, structure, function, and management. A comprehensive synthesis of our knowledge about this biologically diverse state, Ecosystems of California covers the state from oceans to mountaintops using multiple lenses: past and present, flora and fauna, aquatic and terrestrial, natural and managed. Each chapter evaluates natural processes for a specific ecosystem, describes drivers of change, and discusses how that ecosystem may be altered in the future. This book also explores the drivers of California’s ecological patterns and the history of the state’s various ecosystems, outlining how the challenges of climate change and invasive species and opportunities for regulation and stewardship could potentially affect the state’s ecosystems. The text explicitly incorporates both human impacts and conservation and restoration efforts and shows how ecosystems support human well-being. Edited by two esteemed ecosystem ecologists and with overviews by leading experts on each ecosystem, this definitive work will be indispensable for natural resource management and conservation professionals as well as for undergraduate or graduate students of California’s environment and curious naturalists.
Beach Spawning Fishes
Author | : Karen L.M. Martin |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2014-09-13 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781482208009 |
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Beach-spawning fishes from exotic locations on most continents of the world provide spectacular examples of extreme adaptations during the most vulnerable life cycle stages. The beauty, intriguing biology, and importance of these charismatic fishes at the interface of marine and terrestrial ecosystems have inspired numerous scientific studies. Adap