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Advances in Marine Vertebrate Research in Latin America
Technological Innovation and Conservation

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This book gathers the most recent research findings on ecology and conservation of marine vertebrates in Latin America, making use of high technological methods to show readers the diversity of the marine research that has been conducted in these countries over the last decades. The book brings authors from more than 23 institutions of 7 different countries developing the most diverse research aiming at ocean conservation through the ecology of different vertebrate animals, such as whales, dolphins, manatees, turtles, seabirds and fish.
This book deals with technological advances and innovation in the ecology and conservation of marine vertebrates in Latin America. This eclectic collection is broad in scope but provides detailed summaries of new methods that are deployed in the study of marine environmental conservation. Key issues revolve around the development and application of educational methodologies in the field of marine vertebrate research, which provide a rational basis for better management of marine environments using modern techniques associated with GIS, satellite tracking, aerial systems, bioacoustics, biogeochemistry, genetics, underwater videography, species photoidentification, molecular biology, trophic ecological methods, ethological methods, and behavioural ecology, among others. Discussion and elucidation of these kinds of techniques are aimed at university-level students and post-graduate researchers. The scope of this volume includes whales, sharks, rays, dolphins, tropical fishes, turtles, manatees as well as aspects of Latin American marine ecosystem conservation. Researchers in this biogeographic region, as well as others involved with marine vertebrate research, will find this work essential reading.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Charles W. Finkl
 has edited and/or contributed to more than eight volumes in the Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series. For the past 33 years he has been the Executive Director of the Coastal Education & Research Foundation and Editor-in-Chief of the international Journal of Coastal Research, In addition to these duties, he is Professor Emeritus at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. He is a graduate of the University of Western Australia (Perth) and previously worked for a wholly owned Australian subsidiary of the International Nickel Company of Canada (INCO). During his career, he acquired field experience in Australia; the Caribbean; South America; SW Pacific islands; southern Africa; Western Europe; and the Pacific Northwest, Midwest, and Southeast USA.


Zusammenfassung

This book gathers the most recent research findings on ecology and conservation of marine vertebrates in Latin America, making use of high technological methods to show readers the diversity of the marine research that has been conducted in these countries over the last decades. The book brings authors from more than 23 institutions of 7 different countries developing the most diverse research aiming at ocean conservation through the ecology of different vertebrate animals, such as whales, dolphins, manatees, turtles, seabirds and fish.


This book deals with technological advances and innovation in the ecology and conservation of marine vertebrates in Latin America. This eclectic collection is broad in scope but provides detailed summaries of new methods that are deployed in the study of marine environmental conservation. Key issues revolve around the development and application of educational methodologies in the field of marine vertebrate research, which provide a rational basis for better management of marine environments using modern techniques associated with GIS, satellite tracking, aerial systems, bioacoustics, biogeochemistry, genetics, underwater videography, species photoidentification, molecular biology, trophic ecological methods, ethological methods, and behavioural ecology, among others. Discussion and elucidation of these kinds of techniques are aimed at university-level students and post-graduate researchers. The scope of this volume includes whales, sharks, rays, dolphins, tropical fishes, turtles, manatees as well as aspects of Latin American marine ecosystem conservation. Researchers in this biogeographic region, as well as others involved with marine vertebrate research, will find this work essential reading.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Marcos R. Rossi-Santos (Herausgeber), Charles W. Finkl (Herausgeber), Marco R Rossi-Santos (Herausgeber), W Finkl (Herausgeber), Marcos R Rossi-Santos (Herausgeber), W Finkl (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 31.07.2017
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Biologie > Ökologie
 
EAN 9783319569840
ISBN 978-3-31-956984-0
Anzahl Seiten 508
Illustration XIII, 508 p. 246 illus., 213 illus. in color.
Abmessung (Verpackung) 16.5 x 3 x 24 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 984 g
 
Serie Coastal Research Library > 22
Coastal Research Library
Themen B, Water, Ecology, Zoology & animal sciences, Earth and Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, Conservation Biology/Ecology, Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Coasts, Earth System Sciences, Ecosystems, Vertebrates, Zoology, Freshwater, Limnology (inland waters), Marine & Freshwater Sciences, Marine sciences, Freshwater & Marine Ecology, aquatic ecology, Hydrobiology, Coastal Sciences, Coastlines, Freshwater and Marine Ecology
 

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