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Ross Sea Ecology: Italiantartide Expeditions (1987–1995)

Editat de F.M. Faranda, L. Guglielmo, Adrianna Ianora
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2011
The Antarctic represents the last of the world's still unexplored continents. Since 1985, Italy has sent 10 expeditions to this region, three of those have been exclusively devoted to research on the marine ecology of the Ross Sea region. This volume presents a global picture of this research. It includes contributions on water mass characteristics, particulate organic matter and nutrient utilization, and physiological aspects of primary production. Further topics are zooplankton, krill and top predator interactions in relation to physical and biological parameters, ecological features of coastal fish communities and the spatio-temporal variability of benthic biocenoses.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642640483
ISBN-10: 3642640486
Pagini: 628
Ilustrații: XX, 604 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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The Antarctic represents the last of the world's still unexplored continents. Since 1985, Italy has sent 10 expeditions to this region, three of those have been exclusively devoted to research on the marine ecology of the Ross Sea region. This volume presents a global picture of this research. It includes contributions on water mass characteristics, particulate organic matter and nutrient utilization, and physiological aspects of primary production. Further topics are zooplankton, krill and top predator interactions in relation to physical and biological parameters, ecological features of coastal fish communities and the spatio-temporal variability of benthic biocenoses.

Cuprins

The Italian Oceanographic Cruises in the Ross Sea.- Water Masses and Supended Matter Characteristics of the Western Ross Sea.- Water Mass Characteristics During the ROSSMIZE Cruise.- Large Scale Circulation Features in the Central and Western Ross Sea (Antarctica).- Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Nutrient Distributions in the Ross Sea.- Oxygen Isotope Characterization of Terra Nova Bay Seawater.- Particulate Organic Matter and Nutrient Utilization in the Miced Layer of the Ross Sea.- Microbial Biomass and Respiratory Activity Related to the Ice-Melting Layers in the Ross Sea (Antarctica).- Phytoplankton Size Fractionated Biomass in the Ross Sea. Spatial and Temporal Variations During the Austral Spring.- Ecological and Physiological Aspects of Primary Production in the Ross Sea.- Phytoplankton Biomass Related to Environmental Factors in the Ross Sea.- Photosynthetic Parameters, Irradiance and Production Estimated in the Western Ross Sea.- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Phytoplankton Assemblages in the Ross Sea.- Ultraphytoplanktonic Community Structure in the Ross Sea During the Austral Spring 1994.- Picoplankton Abundance and Biomass at Terra Nova Bay During the 1989-90 Austral Summer.- Distribution of the Main Microzooplankton Taxa in the Ross Sea.- Coupling of Surface Layer Biological Processes and Vertical Flux in the Ross Sea.- Characteristic Properties and Dynamic Aspects of Krill Swarms in the Ross Sea.- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Krill Euphausia superba Biomass in the Ross Sea.- Occurrence of Mysidacea (Crustacea) in the Pacific Sector of Antarctica and Distribution of Antarctomysis ohlini in Terra Nova Bay.- Planktonic Ostracoda in the Ross Sea: Their Distribution and Associated Environmental Factors.- Copepod Communities in the Pacific Sector of the Southern Ocean in Early Summer.- Crustacean Decapod Larvae in Terra Nova Bay and Ross Sea.- Planktonic Copepods in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea): Distribution and Relationships with Environmental Factors.- Spatial Distribution and Feeding Habits of Larval and Juvenile Pleuragamma antarcticum in the Western Ross Sea.- Modelling Approach of the Ross Sea Plankton Ecosystem.- The Coastal Fish Fauna of Terra Nova Bay.- ROSSMIZE Expedition: Distribution and Biomass of Birds and Mammals in the Western Ross Sea.- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Particulate Organic Matter in the Ross Sea.- Bacteria, Protozoa and Organic Matter Composition in the Sediments of Terra Nova Bay.- The Macrophytobenthos of Terra Nova Bay.- Spatial and Vertical Distribution of Benthic Litoral Communities in Terra Nova Bay.- Shallow Water Bryozoans and Serpuloideans From the Ross Sea.- Morphogroup Analysis of Agglutinated Foraminifers off Terra Nova Bay.- Spatio-temporal Variability in the Structure of Benthic Populations in a Physically Controlled System off Terra Nova Bay.- The Role of Sponges in the Terra Nova Bay Ecosystem.- The Polychaete Fauna off Terra Nova Bay.- The Population Structure and Ecology of the Antarctica Scallop Adamussium colbecki in Terra Nova Bay.- Biogeochemical Processes in the Ross Sea.- Some Paleoecological Remarks of the Ross Sea Shelf.- Climatic Characterization of the Terra Nova Bay Region.- Bioconcentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Pelagic Food Chain of the Ross Sea.- Concentration Changes of Cadmium and Lead in Antarctic Coastal Sea Water (Ross Sea) During the Austral Summer and Their Relationship with the Evolution of Biological Activity.-

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The Antarctic represents the last of the world's still unexplored continents. Since 1985, Italy has sent 10 expeditions to this region, three of those have been exclusively devoted to research on the marine ecology of the Ross Sea region. This volume presents a global picture of this research. It includes contributions on water mass characteristics, particulate organic matter and nutrient utilization, and physiological aspects of primary production. Further topics are zooplankton, krill and top predator interactions in relation to physical and biological parameters, ecological features of coastal fish communities and the spatio-temporal variability of benthic biocenoses.

Caracteristici

Comprehensive results of all Italian Antarctic expeditions since 1987