Coral Reef Fishes Dynamics and Diversity in a Complex Ecosystem
Buku ini diterbitkan pertama kali Tahun 1999 Oleh Psychology Press,Ltd.
Judul: Coral Reef Fishes Dynamics and Diversity in a Complex Ecosystem
Oleh: Peter E Sale (Editor)
Penerbit: Elsevier Science (USA).
Tahun: 2002
Jumlah Halaman: 555 hal.
Penulis:
David R. Bellwood (5, 33), Centre for Coral Reef Biodiversity, School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
M. Julian Caley (81), School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
J. Howard Choat (57), School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
Robert K. Cowen (149), Rosensteil School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 33149
Peter J. Doherty (32 7), Australian Institute of Marine Science, Cape Ferguson, Townsville, Queensland 4810, Australia
Graham E. Forrester (275), Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode lsland, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881
Lee A. Fuiman (123), Department of Marine Science, University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, Texas 78373
Churchill B. Grimes (377), National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Santa Cruz Laboratory, Santa Cruz, California 95060
Jonathan A. Hare (243), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research, Beaufort, North Carolina 28516
Mireille L. Harmelin-Vivien (265), Centre d'Ocdanologie de Marseille, CNRS UMR 6540, Universit8 de la M~diterran~e- Station Marine d'Endoume 13007 Marseille, France
Mark A. Hixon (303), Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Geoffrey P. Jones (81,221), Centre for Coral Reef Biodiversity, School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
Jeffrey M. Lcis (171), Ichthyology and Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Research, Australian Museum, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia
PhiUip S. Levin (377), National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington 98112
Mark I. McCormick (171, 221), School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
Philip L. Munday (81), Centre for Coral Reef Biodiversity, School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia Arthur A. Myrberg, Jr. (123), Rosensteil School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 33149
Christopher W. Petersen (103), College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
Serge Planes (201), Centre de Biologie et d'Ecologie Tropicale et Mdditerran~e, EPHE ESA 8046 CNRS, Universitd de Perpignan, Perpignan 66860, France
D. Ross Robertson (57), Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panama
Garry R. Russ (421), School of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia
Yvonne J. Sadovy (391), Department of Ecology & Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Peter F. Sale (361), Department of Biological Sciences and Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4
Mark A. Steele (275), Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881
Simon R. Thorrold (243), Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543
Richard R. Vance (275), Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology and Evolution, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095
Amanda C. J. Vincent (391), Project Seahorse, Department of Biology, McGill University, Penfield, Montreal, Quebec H3 A 1B1, Canada
Peter C. Wainwright (5, 33), Center for Population Biology, University of California at Davis, Davis, California 95616
Robert R. Warner (103), Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106
Michael S. Webster (303), Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Lingkup Pembahasan:
Tujuan buku ini pada awalnya adalah untuk menghasilkan buku yang akan ditujukan bagi mahasiswa pascasarjana, para ilmuwan di lapangan, untuk manajer dan orang lain yang tertarik
di terumbu karang, dan ekologi yang lebih luas dan masyarakat ilmiah. Buku ini diharapkan akan membuka pintu baru yang menarik orang-orang baru untuk menjadi tertarik di bidang ini. Buku ini terdiri atas 19 bab. Bab-bab menyediakan cakupan yang luas bidang utama ekologi ikan karang, ulasan penting di beberapa serumpun daerah, dan empat bab yang ditujukan untuk ilmu manajemen masalah. Buku ini dibagi menjadi empat bagian dengan pengantar singkat masing-masing. Sementara kelompok bagian bersama-sama bab dengan kesamaan tematik, ada banyak contoh di mana bab dalam satu bagian membuat tempat
relevansi dengan bab dalam bagian lain. Namun demikian, berurutan dari Bab 1 sampai Bab 19sehingga sangat rasional.
Daftar Isi:
Contributors
Preface xiii
SECTION I Reef Fishes- A Diversity of Adaptations and Specializations Introduction 3
Chapter 1 The History and Biogeography of Fishes on Coral Reefs
David R. Bellwood, Peter C. Wainwright
Chapter 2 Ecomorphology of Feeding in Coral Reef Fishes
Peter C. Wainwright, David R. Bellwood
Chapter 3 Age-Based Studies 57
J. Howard Choat, D. Ross Robertson
Chapter 4 Rarity in Coral Reef Fish Communities 81
Geoffrey P. Jones, M. Julian Caley, Philip L. Munday
Chapter 5 The Ecological Context of Reproductive Behavior 103
Christopher W. Petersen, Robert R. Warner
SECTION II Replenishment of Reef Fish Populations and Communities Introduction 121
Chapter 6 The Sensory World of Coral Reef Fishes
Arthur A. Myrberg Jr., Lee A. Fuiman
Chapter 7 Larval Dispersal and Retention and Consequences for Population Connectivity 149
Robert K. Cowen
Chapter 8 The Biology, Behavior and Ecology of the Pelagic, Larval Stage of Coral Reef Fishes 171
Jeffrey M. Leis, Mark I. McCormick
Chapter 9 Biogeography and Larval Dispersal Inferred from Population Genetic Analysis 201
Serge Planes
Chapter 10 Numerical and Energetic Processes in the Ecology of Coral Reef Fishes 221
Geoffrey P. Jones, Mark I. McCormick
SECTION III Dynamics of Reef Fish Populations and Communities Introduction 241
CHAPTER 11 Otolith Applications in Reef Fish Ecology 243
Simon R. Thorrold, Jonathan A. Hare
CHAPTER 12 Energetics and Fish Diversity on Coral Reefs 265
Mireille L. Harmelin-Vivien
CHAPTER 13 Simulating Large-Scale Population Dynamics Using Small-Scale Data 275
Graham E. Forrester, Richard R. Vance, Mark A. Steele
CHAPTER 14 Density Dependence in Reef Fish Populations 303
Mark A. Hixon, Michael S. Webster
CHAPTER 15 Variable Replenishment and the Dynamics of Reef Fish Populations 327
Peter J. Doherty
SECTION IV Management of Coral Reef Fishes Introduction 359
CHAPTER 16 The Science We Need to Develop for More Effective Management
Peter E Sale
CHAPTER 17 Reef Fish Ecology and Grouper Conservation and Management
Phillip S. Levin, Churchill B. Grimes
CHAPTER ] 8 Ecological Issues and the Trades in Live Reef Fishes
Yvonne J. Sadovy, Amanda C. J. Vincent
CHAPTER 19 Yet Another Review of Marine Reserves as Reef Fishery Management Tools 421
Garry R. Russ
Bibliography 445
Taxonomic Index 523
SubjectIndex 527
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