Kniha Estuarine Ecosystem Donald S. McLusky

Estuarine Ecosystem

Ecology, Threats and Management

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: U nakladatele na objednávku
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For the inhabitants of many of the world's major towns and cities, estuaries provide their first and...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2004
Stránek
224
EAN
9780198525080
ISBN
0198525087
Enbook ID
04527230
Hmotnost
502
Rozměry
190 x 246 x 10

Kompletní popis

For the inhabitants of many of the world's major towns and cities, estuaries provide their first and nearest glimpse of a natural habitat. Despite the attempts of man to pollute or reclaim it, the estuarine ecosystem continues to provide a fascinating insight into a natural world where energy is transformed from sunlight into plant material, and then through the steps of a food chain is converted into a rich food supply for birds and fish. The book provides a concise readable introduction to estuarine ecology. First published in 1981, it soon established itself as the principle textbook of choice in the UK & NW Europe. This new edition builds upon the strengths of the earlier editions but has been thoroughly revised throughout. The new co-author brings a human impact dimension to the revised book. It is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students (particularly taught masters) who have had a general ecology course, but no further training in estuarine science. It will be useful to both professional researchers and practical managers in marine ecology and environmental science who seek a compact but comprehensive introduction to estuarine ecology.

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