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Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation

  • The first comprehensive textbook on seagrasses
  • Covers all aspects of seagrasses from taxonomy and anatomy, through ecology, to conservation
  • Multi-authored by experts from around the world
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVI
  2. Taxonomy and Biogeography of Seagrasses

    • C. den Hartog, John Kuo
    Pages 1-23
  3. Seagrass Evolution, Ecology and Conservation: A Genetic Perspective

    • Michelle Waycott, Gabriele Procaccini, Donald H. Les, Thorsten B. H. Reusch
    Pages 25-50
  4. Seagrass Morphology, Anatomy, and Ultrastructure

    • J. Kuo, C. den Hartog
    Pages 51-87
  5. Ecology of Seagrass Seeds and Seagrass Dispersal Processes

    • Robert J. Orth, Matthew C. Harwell, Graeme J. Inglis
    Pages 111-133
  6. Seagrass Beds and Coastal Biogeochemistry

    • NĂºria MarbĂ , Marianne Holmer, Esperança Gacia, Cristina Barron
    Pages 135-157
  7. 7

    • Miguel A. Mateo, Just CebriĂ¡n, Kenneth Dunton, Troy Mutchler
    Pages 159-192
  8. Fluid Dynamics in Seagrass Ecology—from Molecules to Ecosystems

    • Evamaria W. Koch, Josef D. Ackerman, Jennifer Verduin, Michael van Keulen
    Pages 193-225
  9. 9

    • Javier Romero, Kun-Seop Lee, Marta PĂ©rez, Miguel A. Mateo, Teresa Alcoverro
    Pages 227-254
  10. Oxygen Movement in Seagrasses

    • Jens Borum, Kaj Sand-Jensen, Thomas Binzer, Ole Pedersen, Tina Maria Greve
    Pages 255-270
  11. Dynamics of Seagrass Stability and Change

    • Carlos M. Duarte, James W. Fourqurean, Dorte Krause-Jensen, Birgit Olesen
    Pages 271-294
  12. Light and Photosynthesis in Seagrass Meadows

    • Richard C. Zimmerman
    Pages 303-321
  13. Photosynthesis and Metabolism in Seagrasses at the Cellular Level

    • Anthony W.D. Larkum, Edward A. Drew, Peter J. Ralph
    Pages 323-345
  14. Remote Sensing of Seagrass Ecosystems: Use of Spaceborne and Airborne Sensors

    • Arnold Dekker, Vittorio Brando, Janet Anstee, Suzanne Fyfe, Timothy Malthus, Evanthia Karpouzli
    Pages 347-359
  15. Zostera: Biology, Ecology, and Management

    • Kenneth A. Moore, Frederick T. Short
    Pages 361-386
  16. Biology of Posidonia

    • Sylvie Gobert, Marion T. Cambridge, Branco Velimirov, GĂ©rard Pergent, Gilles Lepoint, Jean-Marie Bouquegneau et al.
    Pages 387-408
  17. The Biology of Thalassia: Paradigms and Recent Advances in Research

    • Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek, Jan A. Vonk, Johan Stapel, Paul L. A. Erftemeijer, Jack J. Middelburg, Jay C. Zieman
    Pages 409-439
  18. Epiphytes of Seagrasses

    • Michael A. Borowitzka, Paul S. Lavery, Michael van Keulen
    Pages 441-461

About this book

Seagrasses are unique plants; the only group of flowering plants to recolonise the sea. They occur on every continental margin, except Antarctica, and form ecosystems which have important roles in fisheries, fish nursery grounds, prawn fisheries, habitat diversity and sediment stabilisation. Over the last two decades there has been an explosion of research and information on all aspects of seagrass biology. However the compilation of all this work into one book has not been attempted previously. In this book experts in 26 areas of seagrass biology present their work in chapters which are state-of–the-art and designed to be useful to students and researchers alike. The book not only focuses on what has been discovered but what exciting areas are left to discover. The book is divided into sections on taxonomy, anatomy, reproduction, ecology, physiology, fisheries, management, conservation and landscape ecology. It is destined to become the chosen text on seagrasses for any marine biology course.

Reviews

"This is an excellent and timely volume, which shows that research on seagrasses has a good balance between studies of the basic biology of these fascinating organisms and studies of threats to seagrasses and their conservation."

"The editors and authors are to be congratulated..."

Phycologia (2006) volume 45 (5)

"...exhaustively researched and superbly produced..."

"...this book will stand for a number of years as the definite statement on the status of research on seagrasses and seagrass ecosystems at the turn of the 21st century."

Marine Ecology 27 (2006)

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia

    ANTHONY W.D. LARKUM

  • Virginia Institute of Marine Science, School of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, USA

    ROBERT J. ORTH

  • Instituto MediterrĂ¡neo de Estudios Avanzados, Grupo de Oceanografia Interdisciplinar, IMEDEA (CSIB-UIB), Esplores, Spain

    CARLOS M. DUARTE

About the authors

Anthony Larkum is Emeritus Professor and Deputy Director of the Centre for Biological Informatics and Technology at the University of Sudney, Australia. Over the past 45 years his research has centred on photosynthesis and marine biology, especially of algae and seagrasses. He is the author of six books, including "Seagrass Biology: An Australasian Perspective" (Elsevier 1989) and "Photosynthesis of Algae" (Kluwer, 2003) and has published over 170 research papers. He is the recipient of many international awards and is on the editorial board of Trends in Plant Science

Robert J. Orth is a Professor of Marine Science in the School of Marine Science and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science at the College of William Mary, Gloucester Pt., Virginia. His research over the past 35 years has addressed aspects of faunal interactions within seagrass meadows, seed ecology, restoration, and factors influencing the distribution and abundance of meadows in Chesapeake Bay. His work has been closely tied to seagrass management in this region. He has published more than 100 research papers, and co-authored several special issues of scientific journals dealing with seagrasses and one book (Changes in Fluxes in Estuaries). He is past president of the Estuarine Research Federation.

Carlos M. Duarte is a research professor with the Spanish Council for Scientific Research at IMEDEA (Esporles, Majorca, Spain). His research addresses all aspects of seagrass biology and ecology, emphasising seagrass demography, colonisation and recovery processes and their role in the ecosystem. He has authored more than 250 papers in international journals and an introductory book on Seagrass Ecology, is co-editor in chief of the journal "Estuaries and Coasts" and has received several international awards.

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