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9781559636629

Marine Conservation Biology

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    9781559636629

  • ISBN10:

    1559636629

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-05-09
  • Publisher: Island Pr

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Humans are terrestrial animals, and our capacity to see and understand the importance and vulnerability of life in the sea has trailed our growing ability to harm it. While conservation biologists are working to address environmental problems humans have created on land, loss of marine biodiversity, including extinctions and habitat degradation, has received much less attention. At the same time, marine sciences such as oceanography and fisheries biology have largely ignored issues of conservation.Marine Conservation Biology brings together for the first time in a single volume leading experts from around the world to apply the lessons and thinking of conservation biology to marine issues. Contributors including James M. Acheson, Louis W. Botsford, James T. Carlton, Kristina Gjerde, Selina S. Heppell, Ransom A. Myers, Julia K. Parrish, Stephen R. Palumbi, and Daniel Pauly offer penetrating insights on the nature of marine biodiversity, what threatens it, and what humans can and must do to recover the biological integrity of the world's estuaries, coastal seas, and oceans. Sections examine: distinctive aspects of marine populations and ecosystems; threats to marine biological diversity, singly and in combination; place-based management of marine ecosystems; the often-neglected human dimensions of marine conservation.Marine Conservation Biology breaks new ground by creating the conceptual framework for the new field of marine conservation biology -- the science of protecting, recovering, and sustainably using the living sea. It synthesizes the latest knowledge and ideas from leading thinkers in disciplines ranging from larval biology to sociology, making it a must-read forresearch and teaching faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate and advanced undergraduate students.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Why marine conservation biology?p. 1
Back to the future in marine conservationp. 19
Marine populations : the basicsp. 31
The life of the sea : implications of marine population biology to conservation policyp. 33
The Allee effect in the seap. 47
Extinction risk in marine speciesp. 58
Behavioral approaches to marine conservationp. 80
Threats to marine biological diversityp. 105
The potential for nutrient overenrichment to diminish marine biodiversityp. 109
The magnitude and consequences of bioinvasions in marine ecosystems : implications for conservation biologyp. 123
Diseases and the conservation of marine biodiversityp. 149
Multiple stressors in marine systemsp. 167
The greatest threat : fisheriesp. 183
Global fisheries and marine conservation : is coexistence possible?p. 185
The global destruction of bottom habitats by mobile fishing gearp. 198
Effects of fishing on long-lived marine organismsp. 211
Evolutionary impacts of fishing on target populationsp. 232
Are sustainable fisheries achievable?p. 247
Place-based management of marine ecosystemsp. 261
Marine protected areas and biodiversity conservationp. 265
Marine reserve function and design for fisheries managementp. 280
Place-based ecosystem management in the open oceanp. 302
Metapopulation structure and marine reservesp. 328
Human dimensionsp. 347
Developing rules to manage fisheries : a cross-cultural perspectivep. 351
The role of legal regimes in marine conservationp. 362
Uncertainty in marine managementp. 375
Recovering populations and restoring ecosystems : restoration of coral reefs and related marine communitiesp. 393
Toward a sea ethicp. 410
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