Two thirds of the Earth’s surface area are covered by the oceans and shelf seas and at first sight this vast marine living space appears ecologically homogenous compared to land. A closer look, however, reveals that the global ocean accommodates very different structurally and functionally complex communities that are formed by a great diversity of plant and animal species. All communities or ecosystems (the term is interchangeably used in the following chapter) are interconnected and depend upon each other. All of them have been providing a wealth of ecosystem goods and services that humans have been depending on and economically benefiting from. The following chapter aims at giving a general overview of the ecological organization of the ...
The biological composition and richness of most of the Earth's major ecosystems are being dramatical...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest. single eco...
Biodiversity and community structure are now recognized to be important determinants of ecosystem fu...
The chapter summarizes global biodiversity patterns in oceans, with comments on estuaries and freshw...
Heip, C. ... et al.-- 92 pagesMarine biodiversity is an all-inclusive term to describe the total var...
The meaning of 'biodiversity' ranges from genetic makeups to communities, covering almost all biolog...
Pelagic systems, those based on the open waters of large lakes and seas, provide excellent opportuni...
In the marine benthos, megabenthic communities dominated by sessile suspension feeders (such as spon...
The functioning of the global ecosystem is mediated in large part by pelagic marine organisms throug...
During the last decades, aquatic resources have been severely depleted due to human-induced factors ...
For terrestrial and marine benthic ecologists, landscape ecology provides a framework to address iss...
The deep sea, comprising approximately 95% of the world ocean volume, is by far the largest cumulati...
Introduction Marine ecosystems are made up of a mosaic of interconnected subsystems. Physics determi...
The patterns and drivers of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and how biological communi...
The biological composition and richness of most of the Earth's major ecosystems are being dramatical...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest. single eco...
Biodiversity and community structure are now recognized to be important determinants of ecosystem fu...
The chapter summarizes global biodiversity patterns in oceans, with comments on estuaries and freshw...
Heip, C. ... et al.-- 92 pagesMarine biodiversity is an all-inclusive term to describe the total var...
The meaning of 'biodiversity' ranges from genetic makeups to communities, covering almost all biolog...
Pelagic systems, those based on the open waters of large lakes and seas, provide excellent opportuni...
In the marine benthos, megabenthic communities dominated by sessile suspension feeders (such as spon...
The functioning of the global ecosystem is mediated in large part by pelagic marine organisms throug...
During the last decades, aquatic resources have been severely depleted due to human-induced factors ...
For terrestrial and marine benthic ecologists, landscape ecology provides a framework to address iss...
The deep sea, comprising approximately 95% of the world ocean volume, is by far the largest cumulati...
Introduction Marine ecosystems are made up of a mosaic of interconnected subsystems. Physics determi...
The patterns and drivers of marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and how biological communi...
The biological composition and richness of most of the Earth's major ecosystems are being dramatical...
Environmental changes have been rapidly increasing in the last decades, causing unprecedented shifts...
Sedimentary habitats cover most of the ocean bottom and therefore constitute the largest. single eco...