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Toward a Theory on Biological-Physical Interactions in the World Ocean
Title:
Toward a Theory on Biological-Physical Interactions in the World Ocean
ISBN:
9789400930230
Edition:
1st ed. 1988.
Publication Information New:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1988.
Physical Description:
658 p. online resource.
Series:
Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences ; 239
Contents:
Scale Upwelling and Primary Production -- On Regulation of Primary Production By Physical Processes The Ocean: Two Case Studies -- Lagrangian Simulation of Primary Production in the Physical Environment - The Deep Chlorophyll Maximum and Nutricline -- Oceanographic Criteria for New Phytoplankton Production -- Horizontal and Seasonal Variation of Density and Chlorophyll Profiles between the Azores and Greenland -- Seasonal or Aperiodic Cessation of Oligotrophy in the Tropical Pacific Ocean -- The Deep Phaeopigments Maximum in the Ocean: Reality or Illusion? -- Food Chains and Fisheries: An Assessment After 20 Years -- Recruitment Dependence on Planktonic Transport in Coastal Waters -- Space-Time Aspects in the Dynamics of Planktonic Stages -- Review of Oceanic Turbulence: Implications for Biodynamics -- The Northerly Wind -- Influence of Temporal Characteristics of Physical Phenomena on Plankton Dynamics, as Shown by North-West European Marine Ecosystems -- Spatial and Temporal Discontinuities of Biological Processes in Pelagic Surface Waters -- Production and Distribution of Nauplii and Recruitment Variability -­ Putting the Pieces Together -- Modelling of the Recruitment of Marine Species -- Simulation Studies of Fish Larval Survival -- The "Recruitment Problem" for Marine Fish Populations with Emphasis on Georges Bank -- Environmental Factors, Genetic Differentiation, and Adaptive Strategies in Marine Animals -- A Molecular Approach to Recruitment Problems: Genetics and Physiology -- The Replacement Concept in Stock Recruitment Relationship -- Large Marine Ecosystems as Global Units for Recuitment Experiments -- Why Study Fish Population Recruitment? -- Zooplankton - The Connecting Link: A Historical Perspective -- Scale Selection for Biodynamic Theories -- Biodynamics of the Sea: The Ecology of High Dimensionality Systems -- Bringing Physical and Biological Observations into Harmony -- Recent Advances and Future Directions in Multi-Disciplinary In Situ Oceanographic Measurement Systems -- Novel Applications of Acoustic Backscatter to Biological Measurements -- List of Participants -- List of Contributors.
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Language:
English