Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems: Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Productio

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Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems: Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Productio

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The strength of the book is in its emphasis on interdisciplinary science as an essential approach to ecosystem research…In summary, this book is valuable reading to researchers and regulators dealing with the eutrophication issue. It provides a comprehensive assessment of ecosystem properties in one region, the northeastern Gulf of Mexico estuaries, and opens the possibility that the principles and mechanisms of eutrophication demonstrated here may be applicable to other regions. However, the book also succeeds on another level. It serves as an instructional treatise on what is required to adequately evaluate the eutrophication process.
-COPEIA, February 2002

…an extremely valuable addition to the reference libraries of researchers working in northern Gulf of Mexico estuaries. This volume should also prove to be particularly useful to person involved in studies and discussions related to the effects of coastal eutrophication and the ultimate fate and results of nutrient load in our estuaries.
- Ecology, 83(2), 2002

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This unique book is the culmination of the most advanced study to date on how coastal systems work. Based on a long-term, interdisciplinary study, this work takes an integrated ecosystem analysis of the eutrophication process - one of the most pressing problems in the environmental and marine sciences. This book provides a comprehensive and current assessment of marine eutrophication processes and details the response of estuarine and coastal systems to natural and anthropogenous nutrient loading.

Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems: Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Productio

Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems: Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Productio,Robert J. Livingston,CRC,0849390621,Coastal Ecology,Environmental Science,Estuarine ecology,Estuarine eutrophication,Gulf Coast (U.S.),Life Sciences - Biology - Marine Biology,Life Sciences - Ecology,Life Sciences - Ecology - Ecosystems,Marine Ecology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Applied ecology,Biogeography,Marine biology,Science / Marine Biology

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