1st Edition

Oceanography and Marine Biology An annual review. Volume 50

    388 Pages 8 Color & 51 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Ever-increasing interest in oceanography and marine biology and their relevance to global environmental issues creates a demand for authoritative reviews summarising the results of recent research. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review has catered to this demand since its founding by the late Harold Barnes fifty years ago. Its objectives are to consider, annually, the basic areas of marine research, returning to them when appropriate in future volumes; to deal with subjects of special and topical importance; and to add new subjects as they arise.

    The favourable reception accorded to all the volumes shows that the series is fulfilling a very real need: reviews and sales have been gratifying. A milestone in the history of the series, the fiftieth volume follows closely the objectives and style of the earlier volumes, continuing to regard the marine sciences—with all their various aspects—as a unity. Physical, chemical, and biological aspects of marine science are dealt with by experts actively engaged in these fields.

    The series is an essential reference text for researchers and students in all fields of marine science and related subjects, and it finds a place in libraries of not only marine stations and institutes, but also universities. It is consistently among the highest ranking impact factors for the marine biology category of the citation indices compiled by the Institute for Scientific Information.

    Iron Bioavailability in the Southern Ocean, C.S. Hassler, V. Schoemann, M. Boye, A. Tagliabue, M. Rozmarynowycz, and R.M.L. Mckay
    Anthropogenic Nutrient Enrichment and Blooms of Harmful Phytoplankton, Richard J. Gowen, Paul Tett, Eileen Bresnan, Keith Davidson, April McKinney, Paul J. Harrison, Stephen Milligan, David K. Mills, Joe Silke, and Anne-Marie Crooks
    Benthic Invertebrates in a High-CO2 World, Laura C. Wicks, and J. Murray Roberts
    Changing Coasts: Marine Aliens and Artificial Structures, Frédéric Mineur, Elizabeth J. Cook, Dan Minchin, Katrin Bohn, Adrian MacLeod, and Christine A. Maggs
    Challenges to the Assessment of Benthic Populations and Biodiversity as a Result of Rhythmic Behaviour: Video Solutions from Cabled Observatories, Jacopo Aguzzi, Joan B. Company, Corrado Costa, Marjolaine Matabos, Ernesto Azzurro, Antoni Mànuel, Paolo Menesatti, Francesc Sardà, Miquel Canals, Eric Delory, Danelle Cline, Paolo Favali, Kim S. Juniper, Yasuo Furushima, Yoshiro Fujiwara, Juan J. Chiesa, Leonardo Marotta, Nixon Bahamon, and Imants G. Priede
    Measuring the Performance of Spatial Management in Marine Protected Areas, Jodie Kemp, Gregory P. Jenkins, David C. Smith, and Elizabeth Fulton

    Biography

    Robin N. Gibson is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Oban, Scotland. His research interests include ecological analysis of community structure and feeding relationships of shallow water fish populations on rocky and sandy shores world-wide and analysis of behavior of shallow water species in field and laboratory conditions.

    R.J.A. Atkinson is affiliated with the University of London, University Marine Biological Station Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland.

    J.D.M. Gordon is affiliated with the Scottish Association for Marine Science, Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Oban, Scotland.