Biological Oceanographic Processes
- 3rd Edition - January 1, 1984
- Latest edition
- Authors: Timothy R. Parsons, M. Takahashi, B. Hargrave
- Language: English
This revised edition of a popular textbook is written for students, physical oceanographers, engineers, hydrologists, fisheries experts and a number of other professionals who… Read more
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Description
Description
This revised edition of a popular textbook is written for students, physical oceanographers, engineers, hydrologists, fisheries experts and a number of other professionals who require quantitative expressions of biological oceanographic phenomena. It is designed to lead the reader, step by step, through a progression from the distribution of marine organisms, to discussions on trophic relations, to a final chapter on some practical applications of biological oceanography to fisheries and pollution problems. The book covers subject matter in the pelagic and benthic environments, and is intended to bridge the gap between entirely descriptive oceanography texts and works on the mathematical modelling of marine ecosystems.
Readership
Readership
Of interest to undergraduate and introductory graduate courses in biological oceanography.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Introduction. Distributions of plankton and nutrients. Chemical composition. The primary formation of particulate materials. Plankton feeding and production. Biological cycles. Benthic communities. Some practical problems in biological oceanography. References. Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 3
- Latest edition
- Published: February 13, 2016
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
TP
Timothy R. Parsons
Affiliations and expertise
University of British ColumbiaMT
M. Takahashi
Affiliations and expertise
University of Tsukuba, JapanBH
B. Hargrave
Affiliations and expertise
Bedford Institute, UKView book on ScienceDirect
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