TY - BOOK ID - 70154447 TI - Marine ecosystems and climate variation : the North Atlantic : a comparative perspective AU - Stenseth, Nils Christian AU - Ottersen, Geir AU - Hurrell, James W. AU - Belgrano, Andrea PY - 2004 SN - 9780198507499 9780198507482 0198507488 0198507496 9780191545160 0191545163 1280753862 9781280753862 9780191523168 019152316X 9780191709845 0191709840 1282199579 9786612199578 PB - Oxford ; : New York :. Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Marine ecology KW - Climatic changes KW - Marine animals KW - Environmental aspects KW - Climatic factors. KW - North Atlantic Ocean KW - Climate. KW - 574.5 KW - 551.583 KW - 574.3 KW - 574.3 Populations and environment. Population dynamics KW - Populations and environment. Population dynamics KW - 551.583 Variations of climate. Climatic change KW - Variations of climate. Climatic change KW - 574.5 Hydrobiology. Aquatic biocoenoses and ecosystems. Food chains KW - Hydrobiology. Aquatic biocoenoses and ecosystems. Food chains KW - Marine fauna KW - Ocean animals KW - Sea animals KW - Aquatic animals KW - Marine organisms KW - Changes, Climatic KW - Changes in climate KW - Climate change KW - Climate change science KW - Climate changes KW - Climate variations KW - Climatic change KW - Climatic fluctuations KW - Climatic variations KW - Global climate changes KW - Global climatic changes KW - Climatology KW - Climate change mitigation KW - Teleconnections (Climatology) KW - Biological oceanography KW - Marine ecosystems KW - Ocean KW - Aquatic ecology KW - Ecology KW - Atlantic Ocean KW - Global environmental change UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:70154447 AB - This research level text focuses on the influence of climate variability on the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic. The ecological impact of climate variability on population dynamics is addressed at the full range of trophic levels, from phytoplankton through zooplankton and fish to marine birds. Climate effects on biodiversity and community structure are also examined. 40 scientists from around the world synthesise what is currently known about how climate affects the. ecological systems of the North Atlantic and then place these insights within a broader ecological perspective. Many of ER -