BOOK
Marine Biodiversity: Patterns and Processes
This book examines global marine biodiversity by bringing together key studies across major marine habitats—from deep sea and open ocean to tropical shores and polar regions. It investigates patterns and processes that shape species diversity, the threats facing marine ecosystems, and the implications for conservation. The volume addresses how human activities such as fishing, pollution, and mariculture affect marine biodiversity, and highlights gaps in scientific understanding compared to terrestrial ecosystems.
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