Oceanography and marine biology. : an annual review / / Volume 60 : / edited by S. J. Hawkins [and fourteen others].

Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and its impacts, crea...

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Superior document:Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review
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Place / Publishing House:Boca Raton, Florida : : Taylor & Francis,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review
Physical Description:1 online resource (698 pages) :; illustrations
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520 |a Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review remains one of the most cited sources in marine science and oceanography. The ever-increasing interest in work in oceanography and marine biology and its relevance to global environmental issues, especially global climate change and its impacts, creates a demand for authoritative refereed reviews summarizing and synthesizing the results of both historical and recent research. This Volume celebrates 60 years of OMBAR, over which time it has been an essential reference for research workers and students in all fields of marine science. The peer-reviewed contributions in Volume 60 are available to read Open Access via this webpage and on OAPEN. If you are interested in submitting a review for consideration for publication in OMBAR, please email the Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Hawkins (S.J.Hawkins@soton.ac.uk) for Volume 61. For Volume 62 onwards, please email the new co-Editors in Chief, Dr Peter Todd (dbspat@nus.edu.sg) and Dr Bayden Russell (brussell@hku.hk). Volume 60 features an editorial on the UN Decade of Ocean Science and goes on to consider such diverse topics as Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity, blue carbon ecosystems in Sri Lanka, marine litter and microplastics in the Western Indian Ocean, and the ecology and conservation status of the family Syngnathidae in southern and western Africa. This volume also contains a retrospective Prologue on the evolution of OMBAR and pays tribute to one of its early Editors in Chief, Margaret Barnes, by providing an update on her review in OMBAR of the stalked barnacle Pollicipes. Supplementary online videos as well as additional Tables and Appendices are available on the Support Tab of the book's Routledge webpage. An international Editorial Board ensures global relevance and expert peer review, with editors from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Singapore and the UK. The series volumes find a place in the libraries of not only marine laboratories and oceanographic institutes, but also universities worldwide. 
505 0 |a 1. Prologue: Sixty years of Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual Review (OMBAR) - a brief retrospective and prospective -- 2. Editorial: An OMBAR perspective on the United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development -- 3. Pedunculate cirripedes of the genus Pollicipes - 25 years after Margaret Barnes' review -- 4. Diversity, distribution, ecology, and conservation status of the family Syngnathidae in southern and western Africa -- 5. Hotspots of Cenozoic tropical marine biodiversity -- 6. The status and future of blue carbon ecosystems in Sri Lanka: conservation, restoration and policy -- 7. The ecology of kelp gametophytes and implications in a changing ocean -- 8. Progress and direction in the use of stable isotopes to understand complex coral reef ecosystems: a review -- 9. Larval settlement in echinoderms: a review of processes and patterns -- 10. The intimate relationship between boxer crabs and sea-anemones: what is known and what is not -- 11. Amounts, sources, fates and ecological impacts of marine litter and microplastics in the western Indian ocean region: a review and recommendations for actions -- 12. Vertical faunal exchange in the ocean and the deep source-sink hypotheses: insights from pressure tolerance studies -- 13. Adaptations and plastic phenotypic responses of marine animals to the environmental challenges of the high intertidal zone -- 14. Epilogue: MARGARET BARNES 1919 - 2009: AN APPRECIATION. 
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