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Carbon Bridge to the Arctic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Carbon Bridge to the Arctic

This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.

Ecoflourishing and Virtue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Ecoflourishing and Virtue

This book brings together the interdisciplinary reflections of Christian scholars and poets, to explore how ecological virtues can foster the flourishing of our home planet in the face of unprecedented environmental change and devastation. Its central questions are: What virtues are needed for us to be better caretakers of our home planet? What vices must we extinguish if we are to flourish on the earth? What is the connection between such virtues and vices and the flourishing of all creatures? Each contribution offers insight on ecological virtue ethical questions through disciplinary lenses ranging from biology, geology, and economics, to literature, theology, and philosophy. The chapters ...

Oar Feet and Opal Teeth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 537

Oar Feet and Opal Teeth

Oar Feet and Opal Teeth is about free-living copepods and the copepodologists who study them. Copepods are a subclass of the arthropod class Crustacea. They act as dominant herbivores and small predators in the planktonic ecosystems of oceans, estuaries, and lakes. Copepods are likely the largest assemblage of complex animals on earth. These strikingly beautiful small crustaceans are of wide ecological significance and as complex and precisely adapted as insects. Yet few biologists and others interested in animals are familiar with them. In Oar Feet and Opal Teeth, Charles B. Miller introduces these small crustaceans and the scientists devoting their careers to revealing their biology. In tw...

Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1886
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1668

Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1886

The Lloyd's Register of Shipping records the details of merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self-propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification. Before the time, only those vessels classed by Lloyd's Register were listed. Vessels are listed alphabetically by their current name.

The End is Nigh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The End is Nigh

The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755. The South Asian Tsunami of 2004. The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. Hurricane Katrina in 2005. All of these are natural disasters that not only caused massive devastation but actually changed the course of history, and have influenced our reactions to and perspectives on disasters ever since. Spanning two millennia, The End is Nigh provides a detailed history of natural disasters around the world and how they have shaped our cultural beliefs and our practical planning. Henrik Svensen draws from many eyewitness accounts to reveal the personal stories of the victims of natural disasters. Through them, we are reminded that while the disasters are natural phenom...

Isfritt
  • Language: no
  • Pages: 158

Isfritt

Hva gjør forskere når de er ute i felten, hvordan måler de hvor tykk isen er på Grønland og hva har måkefanging å gjøre med klimaforskning? Her finner du 37 tekster som forteller om nordområdene og om hvordan man kommer frem til ny kunnskap om jorden og naturen. Naturvitenskapelig formidling finner vi i alle medier, og her har vi valgt ut noe av det beste som er skrevet i de siste par årene. Alle tekstene belyser temaet isfritt og viser at klimaforskning kan være mangfoldig og spennende. Seks av bidragene er nyskrevne, de andre er plukket fra aviser, magasiner og blogger for å vise bredden av det som formidles i Norge i dag. La våre forskere, studenter, journalister og forfatter...

Cooperative Research Report - International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 604
Report on the Young Scientists Conference on Marine Ecosystem Perspectives, Gilleleje, Denmark, 20-24 November 1999
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86
Ecology of Marine Zooplankton and Micronekton in Polar and Sub-Polar Areas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Ecology of Marine Zooplankton and Micronekton in Polar and Sub-Polar Areas

The Polar and Subpolar region comprise one of the seven regions in the world, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Marine biodiversity in the polar and subpolar regions is one of the richest on earth, hosting important populations of crustaceans, pelagic and benthic species that provide resources for the many seabirds and marine mammals that congregate there. However, these ecosystems, as well as their biodiversity, are vulnerable and already affected by the impacts of climate change and other threats. The high climatic dynamics in those areas have already generated strong modifications to the environment, with irreversible losses in biodiversity and diminished ecosystem services that are essential for the whole planet. The current need to study and understand the biodiversity of the world's oceans makes polar and sub-polar areas key regions for taxonomic and ecological studies.

Microbiology of the Rapidly Changing Polar Environments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Microbiology of the Rapidly Changing Polar Environments

Marine and freshwater polar environments are characterized by intense physical forces and strong seasonal variations. The persistent cold and sometimes inhospitable conditions create unique ecosystems and habitats for microbial life. Polar microbial communities are diverse productive assemblages, which drive biogeochemical cycles and support higher food-webs across the Arctic and over much of the Antarctic. Recent studies on the biogeography of microbial species have revealed phylogenetically diverse polar ecotypes, suggesting adaptation to seasonal darkness, sea-ice coverage and high summer irradiance. Because of the diversity of habitats related to atmospheric and oceanic circulation, and ...