Toward a Theory on Biological-Physical Interactions in the World Ocean
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1988, 1988
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1988 |
Series: | Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Scale Upwelling and Primary Production
- On Regulation of Primary Production By Physical Processes The Ocean: Two Case Studies
- Lagrangian Simulation of Primary Production in the Physical Environment — The Deep Chlorophyll Maximum and Nutricline
- Oceanographic Criteria for New Phytoplankton Production
- Horizontal and Seasonal Variation of Density and Chlorophyll Profiles between the Azores and Greenland
- Seasonal or Aperiodic Cessation of Oligotrophy in the Tropical Pacific Ocean
- The Deep Phaeopigments Maximum in the Ocean: Reality or Illusion?
- Food Chains and Fisheries: An Assessment After 20 Years
- Recruitment Dependence on Planktonic Transport in Coastal Waters
- Space-Time Aspects in the Dynamics of Planktonic Stages
- Review of Oceanic Turbulence: Implications for Biodynamics
- The Northerly Wind
- Influence of Temporal Characteristics of Physical Phenomena on Plankton Dynamics, as Shown by North-West European Marine Ecosystems
- Spatial and Temporal Discontinuities of Biological Processes in Pelagic Surface Waters
- Production and Distribution of Nauplii and Recruitment Variability - Putting the Pieces Together
- Modelling of the Recruitment of Marine Species
- Simulation Studies of Fish Larval Survival
- The “Recruitment Problem” for Marine Fish Populations with Emphasis on Georges Bank
- Environmental Factors, Genetic Differentiation, and Adaptive Strategies in Marine Animals
- A Molecular Approach to Recruitment Problems: Genetics and Physiology
- The Replacement Concept in Stock Recruitment Relationship
- Large Marine Ecosystems as Global Units for Recuitment Experiments
- Why Study Fish Population Recruitment?
- Zooplankton — The Connecting Link: A Historical Perspective
- Scale Selection for Biodynamic Theories
- Biodynamics of the Sea:The Ecology of High Dimensionality Systems
- Bringing Physical and Biological Observations into Harmony
- Recent Advances and Future Directions in Multi-Disciplinary In Situ Oceanographic Measurement Systems
- Novel Applications of Acoustic Backscatter to Biological Measurements
- List of Participants
- List of Contributors