Biodiversity Patterns and Processes on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

  • Michael Vecchione
  • , Odd Aksel Bergstad
  • , I. Byrkjedal
  • , Tone Falkenhaug
  • , Andrey Gebruk
  • , O. R. Godo
  • , Astthor Gislason
  • , Mikko Heino
  • , Age Hoines
  • , Gui Menezes
  • , Uwe Piatkowski
  • , Imants G. Priede
  • , Henrik Skov
  • , Henrik Soiland
  • , Tracey Sutton
  • , Thomas de Lange Wenneck

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

Abstract

<p> <em> Life in the World's Oceans: Diversity, Abundance and Distribution </em> is a true landmark publication.</p><p> Comprising the synthesis and analysis of the results of the Census of Marine Life this most important book brings together the work of around 2000 scientists from 80 nations around the globe.</p><p> The book is broadly divided into four sections, covering oceans past, oceans present, oceans future and a final section covering the utilisation of the data which has been gathered, and the coordination and communication of the results.</p><p> Edited by Professor Alasdair Mcintyre, Marine Life is a book which should find a place on the shelves of all marine scientists, ecologists, conservation biologists, oceanographers, fisheries scientists and environmental biologists. All universities and research establishments where biological, earth and fisheries science are studied and taught should have copies of this essential book on their shelves. <ul> <li> A true landmark publication </li> <li> One of the most important marine science books ever published </li> <li> Contributions from many world leading researchers </li> <li> Synthesis of a huge amount of important data </li> <li> Represents the culmination of 10 years' research by 2000 scientists from 80 countries </li> </ul></p>
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationBiodiversity Patterns and Processes on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
StatePublished - Oct 18 2010

Disciplines

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

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