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Michael S. Foster & David R. Schiel 
The Biology and Ecology of Giant Kelp Forests 

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The largest seaweed, giant kelp (
Macrocystis) is the fastest growing and most prolific of all plants found on earth. Growing from the seafloor and extending along the ocean surface in lush canopies, giant kelp provides an extensive vertical habitat in a largely two-dimensional seascape. It is the foundation for one of the most species-rich, productive, and widely distributed ecological communities in the world.


Schiel and Foster’s scholarly review and synthesis take the reader from Darwin’s early observations to contemporary research, providing a historical perspective for the modern understanding of giant kelp evolution, biogeography, biology, and physiology.


The authors furnish a comprehensive discussion of kelp species and forest ecology worldwide, with considerations of human uses and abuses, management and conservation, and the current and likely future impacts of global change.


This volume promises to be the definitive treatise and reference on giant kelp and its forests for many years, and it will appeal to marine scientists and others who want a better appreciation and understanding of these wondrous forests of the sea.
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Table of Content

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction


PART I. THE BIOLOGY OF GIANT KELP

1. Introduction to Giant Kelp Forests Worldwide

2. The Structure, Function, and Abiotic Requirements of

3. The Abiotic Environment

4. Demography, Dispersal, and Connectivity of Populations


PART II. THE GIANT KELP ECOSYSTEM

5. Giant Kelp Communities

6. Detached Giant Kelp Communities, Production, and Food / Control Webs

7. Facilitative and Competitive Interactions in Giant Kelp Forests

8. Grazing in Kelp Communities

9. Predation and Trophic Cascades in Kelp Communities


PART III. HUMAN USAGE, MANAGEMENT, AND CONSERVATION

10. Anthropogenic Effects on Kelp Forests

11. Human Usage of Giant Kelp and Kelp Forest Organisms

12. Marine Protected Areas and Fisheries Effects


PART IV. GLOBAL CHANGE AND THE FUTURE

13. Global Change

14. Giant Kelp Forests: Conclusions and Final Thought


Afterword

References

Index

About the author

David R. Schiel is Professor of Marine Science at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, where he leads the Marine Ecology Research Group. His primary research interests are the interactions of species’ life histories with the ecological and oceanographic processes responsible for nearshore marine community structure. Michael S. Foster is Professor Emeritus at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories and San Jose State University. He received his BS and MA degrees from Stanford University and Ph D from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research interests center on the ecology of subtidal and intertidal reefs.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 416 ● ISBN 9780520961098 ● File size 23.8 MB ● Publisher University of California Press ● Published 2015 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5512078 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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