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Jordan, Ferenc.
Marine coastal ecosystems modelling and conservationLatin American experiences /
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Marine coastal ecosystems modelling and conservationedited by Marco Ortiz, Ferenc Jordan.
其他題名:
Latin American experiences /
其他作者:
Ortiz, Marco.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
x, 207 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Marine ecosystem managementSimulation methods.Latin America
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58211-1
ISBN:
9783030582111$q(electronic bk.)
Marine coastal ecosystems modelling and conservationLatin American experiences /
Marine coastal ecosystems modelling and conservation
Latin American experiences /[electronic resource] :edited by Marco Ortiz, Ferenc Jordan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - x, 207 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
SECTION I. Natural and human environment of coastal ecosystems -- Chapter 1. Ecological modelling and conservation on the coasts of Mexico -- Chapter 2. SE Pacific: the ecosystem and its use along the Chilean and Peruvian coast -- SECTION II. Marine ecosystem models in the South East Pacific coast -- Chapter 3. Modelling the Northern Humboldt Current Ecosystem; from winds to predators -- Chapter 4. Marine ecosystem models in the South Pacific coast -- Chapter 5. Keystone Species Complexes and macroscopic properties for improving ecosystem-based conservation practices in kelp forest along the north-central Chilean coast -- Chapter 6. Exploring alternative management policies for benthic ecological systems of northern Chile (SE Pacific) -- SECTION III. Central Pacific, Caribbean and Atlantic coastal ecosystem models -- Chapter 7. How much biomass must remain at the sea after fishing to conserve ecosystem -- functioning? The case of the Monterey sardine in the Gulf of California, Mexico -- Chapter 8. Dynamic and spatial model of the coral reef of Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve (Caribbean Sea) for assessment harvest scenarios: short-term responses -- Chapter 9. Ecological role of sharks assessed by Ecopath models -- SECTION IV. System-based conservation and management: conclusions -- Chapter 10. Graph theory in food webs: uses and applications for conservation of marine ecosystems -- Chapter 11. Modelling aim the conservation of coastal marine ecosystem in Latin America.
The book presents a collection of large-scale network-modeling studies on coastal systems in Latin America. It includes a novel description of the functioning of coastal complex ecosystems and also predicts how natural and human-made disturbances percolate through the networks. Coastal areas belong to the most populated ecosystems around the globe, and are massively influenced by human impacts such as shipping, mining, fisheries, tourism, pollution and human settlements. Even though many of these activities have facilitated socio-economic development, they have also caused a significant deterioration in natural populations, communities and ecosystems worldwide. Covering coastal marine ecosystems of Latin America such as the NE and SE Pacific, NW Atlantic and Caribbean areas, it discusses the construction of quantitative (Ecopath-Ecosim-Ecospace and Centrality of Node Sets) and semi-quantitative (Loop Analysis) multispecies trophic-network models to describe and assess the impacts of natural and human interventions like pelagic and benthic fishing as well as natural events such as El Nino, and La Nina. The book also features steady state (and/or near moving equilibrium) and dynamical models to support the management of exploited organisms, and applies and quantifies macroscopic indices, based on Ascendency (Ulanowicz) and Local Stability (Levins' Loop Analysis) Further, it discusses the determination of the Keystone Species Complex Index, which is a holistic extension of the classical concept of Keystone Species (Paine), offering novel strategies for conservation monitoring and management.
ISBN: 9783030582111$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-58211-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QH541.5.S3
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