Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 448 pages
- Published by: CRC
- Edition: 1st Edition October 28, 1997
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0849384265
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0849384264
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Book Dimensions:
9.4 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
- Weighs: 1.7 pounds
Product Review
There is an enormous amount of information in the book and Alongi has done an great job bringing together the recent literature.
-Ecological Engineering, Vol. 16, 2001
This will be a useful reference book, particularly because of the inclusion of the tropical literature. It would be very appropriate as a textbook for graduate marine ecology courses, particularly ones that focus on comparative ecology.
--Jane M. Caffrey, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 75, No. 2
a balanced approach to the topic
appropriate as a reference for marine ecologists and as a text for advanced courses in coastal ecology.
--C. E. Tanner, St. Mary's College of Maryland
…a balanced approach to the topic…appropriate as a reference for marine ecologists and as a text for advanced courses in coastal ecology.
--C. E. Tanner, St. Marys College of Maryland
Product Description
Coastal Ecosystem Processes, written by the renowned marine scientist Daniel Alongi, describes how pelagic and benthic food webs, from beaches and tidal flats to the continental edge, process energy and matter. This volume focuses on recent advances and new developments on how food webs are closely intertwined with the geology, chemistry, and physics of coastal seas. Dr. Alongi presents a process-functional approach as a way of understanding how the energetics of coastal ecosystems rely not only on exchanges within and between food chains, but how such functions are influenced by terrigenous and atmospheric processes. There is a need for documentation and an awareness of just how necessary, yet delicate, is the interplay of biological and physical forces between coastal ocean, land, and the atmosphere. Marine scientists today need to make informed management decisions about sustainable development and conservation of these fragile ecosystems. Coastal Ecosystem Processes provides present and future marine scientists the latest coastal ecosystem information to make the right decisions concerning the ecology of our oceans.