The Mangrove and Salt marsh Flats of the Auckland Isthmus

The Mangrove and Salt marsh Flats of the Auckland Isthmus
Author: Valentine Jackson Chapman,J. W. Ronaldson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1958
Genre: Mangrove
ISBN: STANFORD:36105027439541

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Biology of Halophytes

Biology of Halophytes
Author: Yoav Waisel
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323151580

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Biology of Halophytes is a monograph on the biological aspects of halophytes and their behavior under saline conditions. It explores the physioecological characteristics of halophytes, such as reproduction, growth, metabolism, water relations, mineral nutrition, salt transport, salt secretion, and salt resistance. It also provides ecological information on higher marine plants, particularly submerged angiosperms, mangroves, and high coast plants. Organized into 16 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of sources of salinity and the development and nature of salines and salt-affected soils. It proceeds with a discussion of the classification of halophytes, their mutual relationships, distribution, and sociology. It also summarizes autecological information on some terrestrial halophytes and introduces the reader to the formative effects of salinity, interrelationships between plants and spatial distribution within the community, ion transport and mineral nutrition, and regulation of salt content of shoots, before concluding with a short review on ecotypic differentiation in halophytes. This book will be a valuable resource for advanced students, as well as teachers of plant and environmental sciences.

Oceanography and Marine Biology

Oceanography and Marine Biology
Author: R. N. Gibson,R. J. A. Atkinson,J. D. M. Gordon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2010-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781439859254

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Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 48

Disturbance in Grasslands

Disturbance in Grasslands
Author: J. van Andel,Jan P. Bakker,R.W. Snaydon
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400940550

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This volume is the result of a Symposium, held in October, 1985, to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the De partment of Plant Ecology of the University of Groningen. The Department of Plant Ecology was founded by Professor Dingeman Bakker and has, since its incep tion, been involved with studies of grasslands, and especially with the effects of human interference on grassland communities. It has been especially involved in an almost unique enterprise to convert areas of grassland from intensive agricultural production to nature reserves. With over-production of most food commodities in the EEC, and increasing interest in various types of 'set aside' schemes, this initiative now seems to be remarkably prescient. The Netherlands have a long history of human manipulation of the environment. Indeed, the Dutch en vironment is probably more man-made than that of any other country. In view of this, and the Laborato ry's interest in managed grasslands, it is not surprising that 'Disturbance in Grasslands' was selected as the topic for the Laboratory's Jubilee Symposium. Although both the Symposium and the resulting vo lume, have a strong Dutch component, the organisers invited a number of contributors from Europe and elsewhere to provide key chapters. The result is a volume which covers many aspects of disturbance in a variety of grasslands. Disturbance is considered at both the community and the population level, and the principles and processes underlying those responses are explored.

Mangrove Ecosystem Structure and Function

Mangrove Ecosystem  Structure and Function
Author: V.P. Singh,K. Odaki
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789387913714

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The book presents an account of mangrove forest ecosystem, its structure and function. Mangroves are littoral plant formation found in tropical and sub-tropical countries and occurs on the margins of oceans and estuaries. In this book all the aspects of mangrove forest have been discussed. The biodiversity, floristic composition and taxonomy have been enumerated very nicely. The loss of mangrove forest and its conservation and management aspects have been given in details. A case study of mangrove forests of Andaman islands and South Japan has been documented in details. This is very good book for those who are working on mangrove ecology, taxonomy, physiology and coastal ecology.

Mangrove Ecosystems of Asia

Mangrove Ecosystems of Asia
Author: I. Faridah-Hanum,A. Latiff,Khalid Rehman Hakeem,Munir Ozturk
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461485827

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The book provides an up-to-date account of mangrove forests from Asia, together with restoration techniques, and the management requirements of these ecosystems to ensure their sustainability and conservation. All aspects of mangroves and their conservation are critically re-examined. The book is divided into three sections presenting the distribution and status of mangrove ecosystems in Asia, the challenges they are facing, their issues and opportunities, and the management strategies for their conservation.

Tropical Mangrove Ecosystems

Tropical Mangrove Ecosystems
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: American Geophysical Union
Total Pages: 335
Release: 1992
Genre: Mangrove ecology
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Coasts

Coasts
Author: C. D. Woodroffe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521011833

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Coasts are some of the most rapidly changing places on earth. Understanding the natural adjustments that occur between coastal landforms and the processes that influence them is essential for the better management of coastal resources. Coasts provides a necessary background in geomorphology for those studying coastal systems. It describes the landforms that occur on the coast, their responses to the processes that shape them, and the pattern of evolution that can be determined for different types of coast over thousands of years. Numerous examples from around the world are used to illustrate the variety of environments. Particular attention is paid to coastal morphodynamics, the co-adjustment of process and form, on rocky, reef, sandy, deltaic-estuarine and muddy coasts. This valuable text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students is well illustrated and contains an extensive reference section. It will also be of great interest to environmental scientists, geologists, coastal managers and planners.