Alex Rogers is a marine biologist working on the ecology and
conservation of marine ecosystem. Most of his research has focused
on Antarctic and deep-sea habitats, including seamounts,
hydrothermal vents and cold-water corals. He uses molecular tools
to help investigate the diversity and evolution of species and
connectivity of populations of marine organisms. He has also worked
extensively on human impacts on the oceans and the development of
policies for improved management of the oceans.
Nadine Johnston is a marine ecologist. Her research is
focused on the interaction of Scotia Sea species and their links to
the circumpolar ocean (from a food web perspective) to understand
the importance of spatial and temporal variability in the operation
of this ecosystem.
Eugene Murphy has spent over 25 years working on polar
marine ecosystems, as a marine ecologist and ecological
modeller. His major interests are in the structure and
function of oceanic ecosystems, and how biological and physical
interactions at different scales affect the dynamics of marine
populations, the overall structure of marine ecosystems amd their
response to change.
Andrew Clarke has spent the over 40 years working in
polar regions, principally as a marine ecologist. His major
interests are the elationship between temperature and the
physiology and ecology of organisms, and how changes in climate
over geological time have influenced the distribution and diversity
of organisms.
2 电子书 Alex D. Rogers
Alex D. Rogers & Nadine M. Johnston: Antarctic Ecosystems
Since its discovery Antarctica has held a deep fascination for biologists. Extreme environmental conditions, seasonality and isolation have lead to some of the most striking examples of natural selec …
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Alex D. Rogers & Nadine M. Johnston: Antarctic Ecosystems
Since its discovery Antarctica has held a deep fascination for biologists. Extreme environmental conditions, seasonality and isolation have lead to some of the most striking examples of natural selec …
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英语
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€127.99