Migrations and dispersal of marine organisms : proceedings of the 37th European Marine Biology Symposium held in Reykjavík, Iceland, 5-9 August 2002
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Migrations and dispersal of marine organisms : proceedings of the 37th European Marine Biology Symposium held in Reykjavík, Iceland, 5-9 August 2002
(Developments in hydrobiology, 174)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2003
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"Reprinted from Hydrobiologia, volume 503 (2003)"
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
This book represents the Proceedings of the 37th European Marine Biology Symposium, held in Reykjavik, Iceland, 5-9 August 2002. The main themes of the symposium were Migrations and Dispersal of Marine Organisms. These themes are highly relevant today. There is widespread man-aided dispersal (e.g. by ballast water) of marine plants and animals, which may have substantial effects on the regions receiving new species. The new introductions may result in reduced diversity of plants and animals and may affect natural resources in the countries receiving toxic algae and other foreign elements. Studies of changes in distribution and dispersal of marine animals and plants are also highly relevant with reference to the changing climate taking place. The study of dispersal has recently gained new impetus with the discovery of the remarkable communities found on isolated hydrothermal vents and cold water seeps in the world's oceans.
Table of Contents
- Preface. List of Participants. Dispersal of marine organisms. Keynote presentations. Community assembly and historical biogeography in the North Atlantic Ocean: The potential role of human-mediated dispersal vectors
- J.T. Carlton. Dispersal at hydrothermal vents: a summary of recent progress
- P.A. Tyler, C.M. Young. Other presentations. The spread of Chinese mitten crab (Eroicheir sinensis) in Continental Europe: Analysis of a historical data set
- L.-M. Herborg, et al. Characterising invasion processes with genetic data: an Atlantic clade of Clavelina lepadiformis (Asscidiacea) introduced into Mediterranean harbours
- X. Turon, et al. Shallow-water hydrothermal vents in the Mediterranean Sea: stepping stones for Lessepsian migration? A.M.De Biasi, S. Aliani. Local population persistence as a pre-condition for large-scale dispersal of Idotea metallica (Crustacea, Isopoda) on drifting habitat patches
- L. Gutow. Rafting of benthic macrofauna: important factors determining the temporal succession of the assemblage on detached macroalgae
- M. Thiel. Hitch-hiking on floating marine debris: macrobenthic species in the Western Mediterranean Sea
- S. Aliani, A. Molcard. Diurnal horizontal and vertical dispersal of kelp fauna
- N.M. Jorgensen, H. Christie. Short-term dispersal of kelp fauna to cleared (kelp harvested) areas
- E. Waage-Nielsen, et al. Regulation of species richness by advection and richness-dependent processes in a coastal fish community
- K. Lekve, et al. Secondary settlement of cockles Cerastoderma edule as a function of current velocity and substratum: a flume study with benthic juveniles
- X.de Montaudouin, et al. Anchovy egg and larvae distribution in relation to biological and physical oceanography in the Strait of Sicily
- A. Cuttitta, et al. Spatialdistribution of Engraulis enrasicolus eggs and larvae in relation to juveniles stick to adults: recruitment of the tube-dwelling polychaete Lanice conshilega (Pallas, 1766)
- R. Callaway. Settlement of bivalve spat on artificial collectors in Eyjafjordur, North Iceland
- E.G. Garcia, et al. Barnacle larval supply to sheltered rocky shores: a limiting factor? S.R. Jenkins, S.J. Hawkins. Migrations of marine organisms. Keynote presentations. Go with the flow: tidal migration in marine animals
- R.N. Gibson. A review of the adaptive significance and ecosystem consequences of zooplankton diel vertical migrations
- G.C. Hays. Other Presentations. Temporal and spatial variability of mobile fauna on a submarine cliff and boulder scree complex: a community in flux
- J.J. Bell, J.R. Turner. Diatom migration and sediment armouring - an example from the Tagus Estuary, Portugal
- T.J. Tolhurst, et al. Life-cycle strategies and seasonal migrations of oceanic copepods in the Irminger Sea
- A. Gislason. Seasonality of harpacticoids (Crustacea, Copepoda) in a tidal pool in subarctic south-western Iceland
- M.B. Steinarsdottir, et al. Open session. Spatio-temporal distribution of recruits (0 groups) of Merluccius merluccius and Phycis blennoides (Pisces, Gadiformes) in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean)
- F. Fiorentino, et al. Growth aspect of Flustra foliacea (Bryozoa, Ceilostomata) in laboratory culture
- J. Kahle, et al. Distribution pattern of rays (Pisces, Rajidae) in the Strait of Sicily in relation to fishing pressure
- G. Garofalo, et al. Distribution of tintinnid species from 42 DegreesN to 43 DegreesS through the Indian Ocean
- M. Modigh, et al.
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