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Marine ecosystems and climate variation: The North Atlantic - A comparative perspective
Stenseth, N.Ch.; Ottersen, G.; Hurrell, J.W.; Belgrano, A. (Ed.) (2004). Marine ecosystems and climate variation: The North Atlantic - A comparative perspective. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 0-19-850748-8. XII, 252 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198507499.001.0001

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    VLIZ: Ecology ECO.88 [102075]

Keywords
    Climatic changes
    Ecosystems
    Environmental impact
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment
    AN, North Atlantic [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Stenseth, N.Ch., editor
  • Ottersen, G., editor
  • Hurrell, J.W., editor
  • Belgrano, A., editor

Abstract
    This monograph focuses on the influence of climate variability on the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic. The ecological impact of climate variability on population dynamics is addressed at the full range of trophic levels, from phytoplankton through zooplankton and fish to marine birds. Climate effects on biodiversity and community structure are also examined. 40 scientists from around the world synthesise what is currently known about how climate affects the ecological systems of the North Atlantic and then place these insights within a broader ecological perspective. Many of the general features of the North Atlantic region are also seen in other marine ecosystems as well as terrestrial and freshwater systems. The final section of the book makes these generalities more explicit, so as to stimulate communication and promote co-operation amongst researchers who may previously have worked in semi-isolation. In order to enhance integration, a series of introductions link chapters and sections. Throughout the book, numerous examples highlight different aspects of how climate affects ecological processes. They document recent progress and illustrate the challenges of trying to understand ecological processes and patterns in the light of climate variations.

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