Arctic Sea Ice Ecology

Arctic Sea Ice Ecology

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Lund-Hansen, Lars Chresten
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783030374747
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The book on sea ice ecology is the ecology of sea ice algae and other microorganism as bacteria, meiofauna, and viruses residing inside or at the bottom of the sea ice, called the sympagic biota. Organisms as seals, fish, birds, and Polar bears relies on sea ice but are not part of this biota. A distinct feature of this ecosystem, is the disappearance (melt) every summer and re-establishing in autumn and winter. The book is organized seasonally describing the physical, optical, biological, and geochemical conditions typical of the seasons: autumn, winter, and spring. These are exemplified with case studies based on author’s fieldwork in Greenland, the Arctic Ocean, and Antarctica but focused on Arctic conditions. The sea ice ecosystem is described in the context of climate change, interests, and effects of a decreasing summer ice extent in the Arctic Ocean. The book contains an up to date description of most relevant methods and techniques applied in sea ice ecology research.

This book will appeal to university students at Masters or PhD levels reading biology, geosciences, and chemistry.


EAN 9783030374747
ISBN 3030374742
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Springer, Berlin
Dátum vydania 9. augusta 2021
Stránky 178
Jazyk English
Rozmery 235 x 155
Krajina Switzerland
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Gradinger, Rolf; Lund-Hansen, Lars Chresten; Meiners, Klaus Martin; Sorrell, Brian Keith; Søgaard, Dorte Haubjerg 
Ilustrácie 103 Illustrations, color; 27 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 178 p. 130 illus., 103 illus. in color.
Edícia 1st ed. 2020
Séria Springer Polar Sciences