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Marine metapopulations
Kritzer, J.P.; Sale, P.F. (Ed.) (2006). Marine metapopulations. Academic Press: Amsterdam. ISBN 978-0-12-088781-1. XXVIII, 544 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-088781-1.X5000-6

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    VLIZ: Aquatic communities PBC.101 [104642]

Keywords
    Aquatic communities
    Metapopulation
    Population characteristics
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Kritzer, J.P., editor
  • Sale, P.F., editor

Content
  • Sale, P.F.; Hanski, I.; Kritzer, J.P. (2006). The merging of metapopulation theory and marine ecology: establishing the historical context, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 3-28, more
  • Kritzer, J.P.; Sale, P.F. (2006). The metapopulation ecology of coral reef fishes, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 31-67, more
  • Gunderson, D.R.; Vetter, R.D. (2006). Temperate rocky reef fishes, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 69-117, more
  • Jones, C.M. (2006). Estuarine and diadromous fish metapopulations, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 119-154, more
  • Mumby, P.J.; Dytham, C. (2006). Metapopulation dynamics of hard corals, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 157-203, more
  • Morgan, L.E.; Shepherd, S.A. (2006). Population and spatial structure of two common temperate reef herbivores: abalone and sea urchins, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 205-246, more
  • Johnson, M.P. (2006). Rocky intertidal invertebrates: the potential for metapopulations within and among shores, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 247-270, more
  • Fogarty, M.J.; Botsford, L.W. (2006). Metapopulation dynamics of coastal decapods, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 271-319, more
  • Neubert, M.G.; Mullineaux, L.S.; Hill, M.F. (2006). A metapopulation approach to interpreting diversity at deep-sea hydrothermal vents, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 321-350, more
  • Reed, D.C.; Kinlan, B.P.; Raimondi, P.T.; Washburn, L.; Gaylord, B.; Drake, P.T. (2006). A metapopulation perspective on the patch dynamics of Giant Kelp in Southern California, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 353-386, 4 plates, more
  • Bell, S.S. (2006). Seagrasses and the metapopulation concept: developing a regional approach to the study of extinction, colonization, and dispersal, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 387-407, more
  • Botsford, L.W.; Hastings, A. (2006). Conservation dynamics of marine metapopulations with dispersing larvae, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 411-429, more
  • Hellberg, M.E. (2006). Genetic approaches to understanding marine metapopulation dynamics, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 431-455, more
  • Karlson, R.H. (2006). Metapopulation dynamics and community ecology of marine systems, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 457-489, more
  • Crowder, L.B.; Figueira, W.F. (2006). Metapopulation ecology and marine conservation, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 491-516, more
  • Kritzer, J.P.; Sale, P.F. (2006). The future of metapopulation science in marine ecology, in: Kritzer, J.P. et al. (Ed.) Marine metapopulations. pp. 517-529, more

Abstract
    Technological improvements have greatly increased the ability of marine scientists to collect and analyze data over large spatial scales, and the resultant insights attainable from interpreting those data vastly increase understanding of population dynamics, evolution and biogeography. Marine Metapopulations provides a synthesis of existing information and understanding, and frames the most important future directions and issues.

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