Ecosystem Theory for Biological Oceanography

Ecosystem Theory for Biological Oceanography

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English · Paperback (260 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 260
Language English
Publisher Canadian Government Pub Centre
ISBN-10 0660119005
ISBN-13 9780660119007

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Robert E. Ulanowicz explores the intricate relationships between organisms and their environments in this compelling examination of ecosystem theory within the realm of biological oceanography. Readers are taken on a journey through the fundamental principles that govern marine ecosystems, revealing how these principles can be applied to better understand the complexities of ocean life.

Ulanowicz delves into the interactions between various species and their habitats, illustrating the delicate balance required for sustainability. With clarity and depth, he presents case studies and models that demonstrate the application of ecological theories to real-world scenarios, shedding light on the impacts of human activity on marine health.

As a significant contribution to both scientific literature and environmental discourse, this work invites readers to reconsider their relationship with the ocean and to appreciate the intricate webs of life that thrive beneath the waves. Through insightful analysis, Ulanowicz emphasizes the importance of fostering a deeper understanding of our marine ecosystems for the benefit of future generations.
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