Ecology of Coastal Waters
With Implications For Management
Ecology of Coastal Waters with Implications for Management, Second
Edition is the most up-to-date book available on coastal marine
ecosystems. Students will easily relate to the content of the book
as subjects are divided by the environment and scientific
principles are applied to steps in the management and the decision
making process.
This is the ideal text for undergraduate and graduate life
science students as well as for practicing professionals.
Preface.
1. The Subject and the Approach.
Part One: Estuarine Ecosystems and their Components.
2. Estuaries: their Physical Properties in Relation to their
Biological Functioning.
3. Salt-Marshes.
4. Mangroves.
5. Seagrass Systems.
6. The Fate of Macrophyte Detritus.
7. Estuarine Planktonic Systems.
8. Estuarine Benthic Systems.
9. Fish and Shellfish in Estuaries.
10. The Integrated Functioning of Estuaries.
Part Two: Coastal Systems: Rocky Shortes and Beaches.
11. Intertidal Rocky Shores.
12. Subtidal Rocky Shores.
13. Sandy Beaches.
Part Three: Shelf Ecosystems.
14. Planktonic Systems on the Continental Shelves.
15. Coastal Upwelling Ecosystems.
16. Coral Reefs.
17. Fish Production on the Continental Shelves.
Part Four: Synthesis.
18. The Whole-Ecosystem Approach to Managing Coastal Waters:
Questions for the Future.
References.
Suggestions for Further Reading: recent Developments and
More.
Advanced Topics.
Index.
1. The Subject and the Approach.
Part One: Estuarine Ecosystems and their Components.
2. Estuaries: their Physical Properties in Relation to their
Biological Functioning.
3. Salt-Marshes.
4. Mangroves.
5. Seagrass Systems.
6. The Fate of Macrophyte Detritus.
7. Estuarine Planktonic Systems.
8. Estuarine Benthic Systems.
9. Fish and Shellfish in Estuaries.
10. The Integrated Functioning of Estuaries.
Part Two: Coastal Systems: Rocky Shortes and Beaches.
11. Intertidal Rocky Shores.
12. Subtidal Rocky Shores.
13. Sandy Beaches.
Part Three: Shelf Ecosystems.
14. Planktonic Systems on the Continental Shelves.
15. Coastal Upwelling Ecosystems.
16. Coral Reefs.
17. Fish Production on the Continental Shelves.
Part Four: Synthesis.
18. The Whole-Ecosystem Approach to Managing Coastal Waters:
Questions for the Future.
References.
Suggestions for Further Reading: recent Developments and
More.
Advanced Topics.
Index.
Praise from Reviewers:
"Ecology of Coastal Waters: With Implications for Management,
Second Edition is a thorough synthesis that describes the
processing of materials in nearshore ecosystems, with an emphasis
on the importance of this information for policy issues. The book
will be useful as a text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students interest in coastal marine ecology and resource
management. Ken Mann's style is easy to read and informative.
--Merryl Alber, PhD, Department of Marine Sciences, University of
Georgia
"I found few books that give a broad introduction to this
subject. Mann's book appears to fill this gap, and I will very
likely adopt it as a text when it is published."
--Chris Tanner, PhD, Department of Biology, St. Mary's College of
Maryland
"Ecology of Coastal Waters: With Implications for Management,
Second Edition is a thorough synthesis that describes the
processing of materials in nearshore ecosystems, with an emphasis
on the importance of this information for policy issues. The book
will be useful as a text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students interest in coastal marine ecology and resource
management. Ken Mann's style is easy to read and informative.
--Merryl Alber, PhD, Department of Marine Sciences, University of
Georgia
"I found few books that give a broad introduction to this
subject. Mann's book appears to fill this gap, and I will very
likely adopt it as a text when it is published."
--Chris Tanner, PhD, Department of Biology, St. Mary's College of
Maryland
Kenneth H. Mann received the first Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography in 1994.