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Coral Reefs of the Indian Ocean: Their Ecology and Conservation [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Coordinator, Coral Reef Conservation Project, Wildlife Conservation Society), Edited by (Research Fellow, Coral Reef Conservation Project, Wildlife Conservati), Edited by (Principal Research Fellow, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 552 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 155x234x31 mm, kaal: 885 g, numerous halftones and line illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Oct-2000
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195125967
  • ISBN-13: 9780195125962
  • Formaat: Hardback, 552 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 155x234x31 mm, kaal: 885 g, numerous halftones and line illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Oct-2000
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195125967
  • ISBN-13: 9780195125962
Coral reefs are among Earth's most diverse, productive, and beautiful ecosystems, but until recently, their ecology and the means to manage them have been poorly understood and documented. In response to the inadequate information base for coral reefs, this book reviews the ecological and conservation status of coral reefs of the Western Indian Ocean, bringing together presentations of the region's leading scientists and managers working on coral reefs.
Coral Reefs of the Indian Ocean: Their Ecology and Conservation starts with a general overview of the biogeography of the region and a historical account of attempts to conserve this ecosystem. It goes on to describe the state of the reefs in each of the countries with coral reefs, and it concludes with a series of management case studies.
The book also summarizes most of the existing ecological information on reefs in this region and efforts at management, making it useful for students, teachers, and investigators interested in tropical or marine ecology, conservation biology and management, and environmental sciences.

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... a pragmatic, hands-on, on-the-ground style ... this is a book for those who are 'out there' getting on with it, rather than for those who are looking for major syntheses, scientific trends and historical breakthroughs in reef science. * Geological Journal * It wil appeal to a broad range of researchers in ecology and will be an essential resource for anyone studying reefs. * Trends in Ecology and Evolution *

Section I: Coral Reefs and Conservation in the Western Indian Ocean: an Overview 1(80) Coral Reefs of the Western Indian Ocean: An Overview 3(36) C.R.C. Sheppard Coral Reef Use and Conservation 39(42) T.R. McClanahan Section II: Country Profiles 81(390) South African Coral Communities 83(24) M.H. Schleyer Coral Reefs of Mozambique 107(24) M.J. Rodrigues Motta, H. Whittington, M.W. M. Schleyer Southern Tanzania 131(36) W.R.T. Darwall M. Guard Northern Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba 167(32) J.C. Horrill A.T. Kamukuru Y.D. Mgaya M.Risk Kenya 199(32) D.O. Obura N.A. Muthiga M. Watson The Red Sea 231(26) D. Medio C.R.C. Sheppard J. Gasgoine Reefs and Coral Communities of the Arabian Gulf and Arabian Sea 257(38) C.R.C. Sheppard S.C. Wilson R.V. Salm D. Dixon India and Sri Lanka 295(30) G. Bakus R. Arthur S.U.K. Ekaratne S.S. Jinendradasa The Maldives: A Nation of Atolls 325(28) The Mascarene Islands 353(30) O. Naim P. Cuet V. Mangar The Seychelles 383(28) S. Jennings S. Marshall P. Cuet O. Naim The Coral Reefs of Madagascar 411(34) C. Gabrie P. Vasseur H. Randriamiarana J. Maharavo E. Mara The Chagos Archipelago 445(26) C.R.C. Sheppard Section III: Coral Reefs and Management 471(36) Management: Status and Case Studies 473(34) N. Muthiga S. Riedmiller R. van der Elst J. Mann-Lang C. Horrill T.R. McClanahan Concluding Remarks 507(4) Subject Index 511