1. Introduction to the Marine Environment.
Properties of Water.Basic Oceanography.Some Ecological
Principles.Larvae and Larval Ecology.Comparison of Terrestrial and
Marine Ecosystems.Division of the Marine Environment.
2. Plankton and Plankton Communities.
The Phytoplankton.The Zooplankton.Floatation Mechanisms.Primary
Production.Factors Affecting Primary Productivity.Primary
Productivity of the Biosphere.The Ocean Ecosystem: The Classic
Model.The Ocean Ecosystem: A Changing Model.
3. Oceanic Nekton.
Composition of the Oceanic Nekton.Environmental
Conditions.Adaptations of Oceanic Nekton.Ecology of Nekton.
4. Deep-Sea Biology.
Zonation.Sampling the Deep Sea.Environmental
Characteristics.Adaptations of Deep-Sea Organisms.Community Ecology
of the Benthos.Midwater Community Ecology.
5. Shallow-Water Subtidal Benthic Associations.
Environmental Conditions.Unvegetated Sedimentary Environments.Rocky
Subtidal Communities.Kelp Beds and Forests.Seagrass
Communities.Some Special Communities.Biology of Polar Seas.
6. Intertidal Ecology.
Environmental Conditions.Adaptations of Intertidal Organisms.Rocky
Shores.Cobble Beaches.Sandy Shores.Muddy Shores.Intertidal
Fishes.Birds.
7. Meiofauna.
Environmental Characteristics.Composition of the Interstitial
Assemblages.Sampling and Extracting
Meiofaunna.Adaptations.Ecology.
8. Estuaries and Salt Marshes.
Types of Estuaries.Physical Characteristics of Estuaries.The Biota
of Estuaries.Adaptations of Estuarine Organisms.Ecology of
Estuaries.Salt Marshes.
9. Tropical Communities.
Coral Reefs.Mangrove Forests.
10. Symbiotic Relationships.
Symbioses of Algae and Animals.Symbioses Among Animals.
11. Human Impact on the Sea.
Fisheries.Mariculture.Pollution.Marine Diseases.Drugs From the
Sea.Global Warming and Sea Level Change.Concluding Remarks.
James W. Nybakken is a professor of biological sciences at the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, a consortium operation of seven of the California State Universities. His research interests are in the feeding ecology of certain groups of predatory marine gastropod molluscs. Dr. Nybakken is a fellow of the California Academy of Sciences and has served as an officer in five scientific societies.
Mark D. Bertness is the chair of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University, where he has taught for 25 years. His areas of expertise include the ecology and conservation of natural shoreline communities, as well as salt-marsh and rocky-shore ecology and conservation, which he has studied extensively in South America. Dr. Bertness earned his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 1979.
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