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Marine Mesocosms

Jezik EngleskiEngleski
Knjiga Meki uvez
Knjiga Marine Mesocosms G.D. Grice
Libristo kod: 02179470
Nakladnici Springer-Verlag New York Inc., prosinac 2011
Techniques developed for enclosing viable natural planktonic ecosystems pro vided the opportunity fo... Cijeli opis
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Techniques developed for enclosing viable natural planktonic ecosystems pro vided the opportunity for prolonged and detailed investigation of dynamic events within the pelagic system of a known water body. Recent investigations into plankton ecology, using enclosure systems in dif ferent marine environments, are discussed in relation to the data obtained from the Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, plastic-sphere experiments of 1960 and 1962. Three types of modern enclosure experiments are recognized: floating systems within nutrient levels maintained or running down, and benthic attached systems. The review largely discusses results from the two kinds of floating systems. Processes at several trophic levels have been investigated in enclosures. This review attempts to draw together details from all experimental systems to emphasize the enclosures' contribution to our understanding of planktonic systems. Enclosures made it possible to examine primary production processes, particularly in relation to inorganic nutrient availability and water-column sta bility. Recent experiments have used the understanding of these processes as a management technique in maintaining different planktonic systems. Relation ships between primary and secondary trophic levels are not always easy to inter pret, since the growth of primary carnivore populations can often determine the survival of zooplankton populations. Nevertheless, the development of co horts of herbivorous zooplankton has been followed in several enclosures, yield ing useful information on development times and production rates. In enclosed systems it is thus possible to directly relate tertiary level production to inorganic nutrient input, and to calculate production rates and exchange efficiencies at several trophic levels.

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Puni naziv Marine Mesocosms
Jezik Engleski
Uvez Knjiga - Meki uvez
Datum izdanja 2011
Broj stranica 430
EAN 9781461256472
ISBN 146125647X
Libristo kod 02179470
Težina 682
Dimenzije 155 x 235 x 25
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