Climate change and coastal ecosystems long-term effects of climate and nutrient loading on trophic organization

"Based upon a four decade longitudinal study of river-estuarine systems in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico, this book provides a detailed comparative analysis of the long-term data with specific references to similarities and differences in system response to nutrient loading (natural and anthropo...

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Main Author: Livingston, Robert J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press [2015]
Series:Marine science series
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Overview. Methods
  • part 2. Long-term habit at conditions. Regional Background ; Rainfall and River Flows: Long-Term Changes ; Nutrient Loading: Natural versus Anthropogenic Inputs ; Dredged Passes to the Gulf: Comparative Effects
  • part 3. Trophic response to long-term climate changes. Climatological Impacts on Gulf Estuaries
  • part 4. Impacts of anthropogenic nutrient loading.
  • Estuarine Response to Urban Nutrient Loading
  • part 5. Comparative analysis of gulf ecosystems. Trophic Organization
  • part 6. Information dissemination. Omission and Misrepresentation by Regional News Media
  • part 7. Closing. Conclusions