by C . J . Camphuysen (Author), I.L.Boyd (Editor), S.Wanless (Editor)
The sustainable exploitation of the marine environment depends upon our capacity to develop systems of management with predictable outcomes. Unfortunately, marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and this property could conflict with the objective of sustainable exploitation. This book investigates the theory that the population and behavioural dynamics of predators at the upper end of marine food chains can be used to assist with management. Since these species integrate the dynamics of marine ecosystems across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, they offer new sources of information that can be formally used in setting management objectives. This book examines the current advances in the understanding of the ecology of marine predators and will investigate how information from these species could be used in management.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 392
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 11 May 2006
ISBN 10: 052161256X
ISBN 13: 9780521612562
Book Overview: An examination of how studying marine predators can identify changes in and help manage marine ecosystems.