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Ecological comparisons of sedimentary shores
Reise, K. (Ed.) (2001). Ecological comparisons of sedimentary shores. Ecological Studies, 151. Springer: Berlin. ISBN 3-540-41254-9. XX, 384 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56557-1
Part of: Heldmaier, G. et al. (Ed.) Ecological Studies. Springer: Heidelberg; Berlin. ISSN 0070-8356; e-ISSN 2196-971X, more
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    VLIZ: Ecology ECO.44 [102048]

Keywords
    Biota > Flora
    Characteristics > Diversity
    Coastal
    Communities > Aquatic communities > Benthos
    Disciplines > Physics > Mechanics > Dynamics
    Ecosystems
    Food chains
    Mollusc
    Nutrients
    Oceanography > Aquatic environment > Marine areas
    Organisms > Eukaryotes > Animals > Chordata > Vertebrates > Birds
    Organisms > Eukaryotes > Animals > Invertebrates
    Population dynamics
    Production
    Sediment
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Reise, K., editor, more

Abstract
    Sedimentary coasts with their unique forms of life and productive ecosystems are one of the most threatened parts of the biosphere.This volume analyzes and compares ecological structures and processes at sandy beaches, tidal mudflats and in shallow coastal waters all around the world. Analyses of local processes are paired with comparisons between distant shores, across latitudinal gradients or between separate biogeographic provinces. Emphasis is given to suspension feeders in coastal mud and sand, to biogenic stabilizations and disturbances in coastal sediments, to seagrass beds and faunal assemblages across latitudes and oceans, to recovery dynamics in benthic communities, shorebird predation, and to experimental approaches to the biota of sedimentary shores.

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