Jellyfish Blooms IV : Interactions with humans and fisheries / edited by Jennifer Purcell, Hermes Mianzan, Jesscia R. Frost
(Developments in Hydrobiology ; 220)
データ種別 | 電子ブック |
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著者標目 | Purcell, Jennifer editor Mianzan, Hermes editor Frost, Jesscia R. editor SpringerLink (Online service) |
出版者 | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer |
出版年 | 2012 |
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巻次 | ISBN:9789400753167 |
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大きさ | VIII, 292 p : online resource |
本文言語 | 英語 |
内容注記 | PART I: JELLYFISH BLOOMS PART II: JELLYFISH BLOOMS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES PART III: POTENTIAL CONTROLS ON JELLY POPULATIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, PREDATION, AND PARASITISM PART IV: FATE OF JELLYFISH BLOOMS PART V: CUBOMEDUSAN BIOLOGY |
一般注記 | Jellyfish generally are considered to be nuisances because they interfere with human activities by stinging swimmers, clogging power plant intakes and nets of fishermen, killing fish in aquaculture pens, and being both predators and competitors of fish. There is concern that environmental changes such as global warming, eutrophication, over-fishing, and coastal construction may benefit jellyfish populations. During this past decade following the first Jellyfish Blooms volume, some species have bloomed more frequently, expanded their range, and caused more problems for humans. Mnemiopsis leidyi, the ctenophore that invaded the Black Sea in the 1980s and damaged fisheries, now also blooms in the North, Baltic, and Mediterranean seas. Nemopilema nomurai, a giant Asian jellyfish, has bloomed frequently during this decade, causing severe damage to the Japanese fishing industry. Jellyfish Blooms: Interactions with Humans and Fisheries is the fourth volume in this series. Syntheses and original research articles add |
件 名 | LCSH:Life sciences LCSH:Oceanography LCSH:Aquatic biology LCSH:Marine Sciences FREE:Life Sciences FREE:Freshwater & Marine Ecology FREE:Marine & Freshwater Sciences FREE:Oceanography |
分 類 | DC23:577.6 DC23:577.7 |
書誌ID | OB00006749 |
ISBN | 9789400753167 |
NCID | LB40011535 |