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Zooplankton Challenges in a Changing World - Volume 1: A Worldwide Perspective and Research Approach

English · Hardback

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Plankton populations have lived in the oceans for hundreds of millions of years, performing essential functions within marine ecosystems. This book explores emerging and current topics in marine ecosystem plankton research, focusing on pelagic diversity, functioning, and productivity from a multidisciplinary structural and functional view.


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Preface. 1 PLANKTON PRESSURES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE MARINE STRATEGY. 1.1 Global Ocean Science Infrastructures, Technological Development and Plankton Research. 1.2 Current and Forthcoming Threats to Coastal Zooplankton: Patterns Facing Increasing Freshwater Needs. 1.3 Climate Change Challenges on Coastal Environments: Physical Processes in Upwelling and Estuarine Systems. 2 INTEGRATED APPROACHES AND TOOLS FOR PLANKTON RESEARCH. 2.1 Zooplankton Dynamics at the Northern Boundary of the Canary Current Upwelling System (NW Iberian Peninsula). Prospects From Updated Time Series in the 'Ría de Vigo' and Adjacent Shelf. 2.2 Ecological Application of Biomarkers to Mesozooplankton Communities in the Mediterranean Sea. 2.3 Metagenomic-Based Analysis Providing a Complementary Data Method for Plankton Ecological Studies. 3 A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE ON ZOOPLANKTON BIODIVERSITY. 3.1 Zooplankton From the Portuguese Coast and Northern Estuaries (Western Iberian Peninsula). 3.2 An Overview of Zooplankton Biodiversity in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean During the Last Two Decades With an Emphasis on Brazilian Estuaries, Coastal and Oceanic Regions. 3.3 Marine Plankton of Mozambique: The Rich (In)Visible World Supporting Biodiversity Hotspots. 3.4 Temporal Changes in Zooplankton Abundance and Assemblages in Japanese Coastal and Offshore Waters. 3.5 Zooplankton Species Diversity, Distribution and Long-Term Change of the Community Along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast - A Brief Review. 3.6 A Review of Planktonic Studies in Africa's Contribution to Maintenance of Marine Biodiversity, Sustainable Consumption and Biological Production. Index.


About the author










Luis R. Vieira, PhD in Biology, is an Assistant Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR) and an Invited Assistant Professor at the University of Porto, Portugal. His research focuses on Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology, covering several priority topics, including planktonic ecology and biodiversity and the impacts of emerging contaminants and other pressures on aquatic wildlife. He is also working on the science-policy-society interface, multi-sectoral stakeholder engagement, and promoting ocean literacy. He has authored and edited several international books, book chapters and scientific articles in refereed journals.
Fernando Morgado, PhD in Biology, is an Associate Professor with Aggregation at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. He is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Environmental and Marine Sciences (CESAM), with activities in national and international university institutions, research laboratories, NGOs and governmental institutions. His research focuses on Marine and Estuarine Ecology, including Planktonic Ecology and Biology, Aquatic Ecotoxicology, Environmental Education and Science Outreach activities. He has written, co-written, edited or co-edited more than 200 publications, books, book chapters, Special Issues and articles in refereed journals.


Summary

Plankton populations have lived in the oceans for hundreds of millions of years, performing essential functions within marine ecosystems. This book explores emerging and current topics in marine ecosystem plankton research, focusing on pelagic diversity, functioning, and productivity from a multidisciplinary structural and functional view.

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