Sherpa Romeo green journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) appliesOur definition of the word 'animal' centers on vertebrates, yet 99% of the animals on the planet are invertebrates, about which we know little. In addition, although the Census of Marine Life (COML.org) has recently conducted an extensive audit of marine ecosystems, we still do not understand much about the animals of the seas. Surveys of the best-known ecosystems, in which invertebrate populations often play a key role, show that the invertebrate populations are affected by human impact. Coral animals are the foundation of coral reef systems, which are estimated to contain 30% of the s...
oceanography, climate change, reefs, marine science, marine conservation, marine researc
Takes a deep look at the health of our oceans and the impact of human activity on marine life. Forw...
11 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabla.-- This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Our definition of the word ‘animal’ centers on vertebrates, yet 99% of the animals on the planet are...
Making up over 92% of life in our oceans, marine invertebrates inhabit every zone in the water colum...
This research paper was written as a requirement in order to receive credit for my Summer 2011 inter...
Eddy, T.D. ... et al.-- 14 pages, 6 figures, supporting InformationSince the 1950s, invertebrate fis...
Invertebrates inhabiting marine and freshwater ecosystems make important contributions to global bio...
Copepods are amongst the most abundant animals on our planet. Who knew?! These small (typically 1–10...
Zooplankton are a key group of organisms at the base of the marine food web and are fundamental to p...
Anthropogenic change is impacting the distribution and survival of marine megafauna and their prey. ...
In past centuries, the impacts on cephalopods from humankind were negligible. The first documented ...
Invertebrates exhibit a wide range of diversity in body plan, physiology, behaviour, adaptation and ...
Extractive human systems are driving unprecedented biodiversity loss and exacerbating social inequit...
This book gives an overview of the diverse marine fauna and flora of Japan and includes practical gu...
oceanography, climate change, reefs, marine science, marine conservation, marine researc
Takes a deep look at the health of our oceans and the impact of human activity on marine life. Forw...
11 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabla.-- This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Our definition of the word ‘animal’ centers on vertebrates, yet 99% of the animals on the planet are...
Making up over 92% of life in our oceans, marine invertebrates inhabit every zone in the water colum...
This research paper was written as a requirement in order to receive credit for my Summer 2011 inter...
Eddy, T.D. ... et al.-- 14 pages, 6 figures, supporting InformationSince the 1950s, invertebrate fis...
Invertebrates inhabiting marine and freshwater ecosystems make important contributions to global bio...
Copepods are amongst the most abundant animals on our planet. Who knew?! These small (typically 1–10...
Zooplankton are a key group of organisms at the base of the marine food web and are fundamental to p...
Anthropogenic change is impacting the distribution and survival of marine megafauna and their prey. ...
In past centuries, the impacts on cephalopods from humankind were negligible. The first documented ...
Invertebrates exhibit a wide range of diversity in body plan, physiology, behaviour, adaptation and ...
Extractive human systems are driving unprecedented biodiversity loss and exacerbating social inequit...
This book gives an overview of the diverse marine fauna and flora of Japan and includes practical gu...
oceanography, climate change, reefs, marine science, marine conservation, marine researc
Takes a deep look at the health of our oceans and the impact of human activity on marine life. Forw...
11 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabla.-- This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commo...