Introduction: Marine biodiversity: current understanding and future research
Introduction: Marine biodiversity: current understanding and future research
Human activity extensively, and often irreversibly, alters marine biodiversity and
ecosystems on a global scale. Notwithstanding a substantial research effort on the ecosystem consequences of altered biodiversity, it is vital that the marine community summarise and communicate its
knowledge to policy makers. This Theme Section celebrates the establishment of the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity as a vehicle for integrating marine biodiversity science and co-ordinating future research efforts.
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Solan, Martin
c28b294a-1db6-4677-8eab-bd8d6221fecf
9 December 2009
Solan, Martin
c28b294a-1db6-4677-8eab-bd8d6221fecf
Solan, Martin
(2009)
Introduction: Marine biodiversity: current understanding and future research.
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 396, .
(doi:10.3354/meps08444).
Abstract
Human activity extensively, and often irreversibly, alters marine biodiversity and
ecosystems on a global scale. Notwithstanding a substantial research effort on the ecosystem consequences of altered biodiversity, it is vital that the marine community summarise and communicate its
knowledge to policy makers. This Theme Section celebrates the establishment of the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity as a vehicle for integrating marine biodiversity science and co-ordinating future research efforts.
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