This is the PDF eBook version for Stressors in the Marine Environment – Physiological and ecological responses; societal implications by Martin Solan, Nia Whiteley
Table of Contents
1. Effects of salinity as a stressor to aquatic invertebrates
2. Respiratory responses of marine animals to environmental hypoxia
3. Physiological effects of ocean acidification on animal calcifiers
4. Physiological responses of marine invertebrates to thermal stress
5. Physiological impacts of chemical pollutants in marine animals
6. Nitrogen stress in the marine environment: from scarcity to surfeit
7. The cellular responses of marine algae and invertebrates to ultraviolet radiation alone, and in combination with other common abiotic stressors
8. Physiological effects of noise on aquatic animals
9. Effects of changing salinity on the ecology of the marine environment
10. The ecological consequences of marine hypoxia: from behavioural to ecosystem responses
11. Ecological effects of ocean acidification
12. Effects of temperature stress on ecological processes
13. Chemical pollutants in the marine environment: Causes, effects, and challenges
14. Importance of species interactions in moderating altered levels of reactive nitrogen
15. Ecological impacts of ultraviolet-B radiation on marine ecosystems
16. Ecological impacts of anthropogenic underwater noise
17. Managing complex systems to enhance sustainability
18. Using the Ecosystem Approach to manage multiple stressors in marine environments
19. Quantifying the economic consequences of multiple stressors on the marine environment