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oapen-20.500.12657-247152021-11-10T07:55:46Z Chapter 3 Facilitation Cascades in Marine Ecosystems Gribben, Paul E. Angelini, Christine Altieri, Andrew H. Bishop, Melanie J. Thomsen, Mads S. Bulleri, Fabio marine ecosystems facilitation cascades directions synthesis bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and its impacts, creates a demand for authoritative reviews summarizing the results of recent research. This volume covers topics that include resting cysts from coastal marine plankton, facilitation cascades in marine ecosystems, and the way that human activities are rapidly altering the sensory landscape and behaviour of marine animals. For more than 50 years, OMBAR has been an essential reference for research workers and students in all fields of marine science. From Volume 57 a new international Editorial Board ensures global relevance, with editors from the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia and Singapore. The series volumes find a place in the libraries of not only marine laboratories and institutes, but also universities. 2019-10-21 11:50:08 2020-04-01T10:07:29Z 2020-04-01T10:07:29Z 2019 chapter 1005396 OCN: 1135847472 9780429026379 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24715 eng Oceanography and Marine Biology : An Annual Review application/pdf n/a 9780367134150_oachapter3.pdf Taylor & Francis Oceanography and Marine Biology CRC Press 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 24ff3850-35d3-456a-a529-64c315cfe2b5 9780429026379 CRC Press 44 open access
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Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and its impacts, creates a demand for authoritative reviews summarizing the results of recent research. This volume covers topics that include resting cysts from coastal marine plankton, facilitation cascades in marine ecosystems, and the way that human activities are rapidly altering the sensory landscape and behaviour of marine animals. For more than 50 years, OMBAR has been an essential reference for research workers and students in all fields of marine science. From Volume 57 a new international Editorial Board ensures global relevance, with editors from the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia and Singapore. The series volumes find a place in the libraries of not only marine laboratories and institutes, but also universities.
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