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A Rehabilitated Estuarine Ecosystem - the environment and ecology of the Thames Estuary -
作者:Attrill, Martin J.; Attrill, Martin J.;
Attrill, Martin J.; Attrill, Martin J.;
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A Rehabilitated Estuarine Ecosystem - the environment and ecology of the Thames Estuary书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780412496806
- 作者:Attrill, Martin J.; Attrill, Martin J.;
- 出版社:Springer
- 出版时间:1998-11-30
- 页数:267
- 价格:USD 209.00
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- 装帧:Hardcover
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- 适合人群:Environmental scientists, Ecologists, Marine biologists, Nature enthusiasts, Coastal management professionals, Students of environmental studies, Researchers in estuarine ecosystems, UK geography and environmental history enthusiasts
- TAG:Environmental Science / ecology / Marine Biology / Estuarine Ecosystem / Thames Estuary / Coastal Conservation / UK Environment
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- 更新时间:2025-05-08 01:54:44
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The well documented history of pollution and recovery in the Thames Estuary has made the system one of the world's most famous case studies. However, the story is incomplete in terms of the status of the rehabilitated ecosystem resulting from the remedial management policies. What ecosystem might we expect to recover from a once lifeless estuary? have the extensive efforts made by policy makers, environmental managers and scientists resulted in a diverse, complex estuary that may be a model for other systems? This book draws together many detailed aspects of the recovering Thames Estuary ecosystem from environmental management and scientific sources. The result is probably the most comprehensive account of the management and ecology of a single estuarine system yet produced. It includes important and extensive long term studies of the fish communities, water quality and management policy, spatial accounts along the full length of the estuary for benthic invertebrates and algae, significant case studies on zooplankton, saltmarshes and parasitology, as well as an overview looking forward to the next millennium. Altogether, this study of the long term ecological consequences of management policy provides a benchmark for comparison with other estuarine ecosystems, both 'natural' and rehabilitated, and forms a unique and valuable reference for environmental managers, estuarine scientists and ecologists.