TY - GEN N2 - The book presents recent research on marine ecology in different parts of the world. It aims to shed light on relevant topics for budding marine ecologists. The ℓ́ℓblue soupℓ́ℓ of Planet Earth, which comprises both biotic and abiotic components, is essential to keeping the wheel of civilization running. Four major ecosystem service categories have been identified within this context, namely℗ℓprovisioning services℗ℓsuch as water, food, mangrove timber, honey, fish, wax, fuel wood, fodder and bioactive compounds from marine and estuarine flora and fauna;℗ℓregulating services℗ℓsuch as the regulation of climate, coastal erosion, coral bleaching and pollution;cultural services℗ℓencompassing recreational (tourism), spiritual and other non-material benefits; and℗ℓsupporting services℗ℓsuch as nutrient cycling and photosynthesis. These valuable services are obtained from various resources that must be conserved for the sake of humanity. This book presents data for each resource type, not just in the form of a simple description, but also through case studies that resulted from several research projec ts and pilot programs carried out in different parts of the world. Statistical tools were also used to critically analyze the influence of relevant hydrological parameters on the biotic community. Advanced research in marine and estuarine ecology is based on the use of sophisticated instruments, sampling precision, statistical tools, etc., which have also been highlighted in the book. AB - The book presents recent research on marine ecology in different parts of the world. It aims to shed light on relevant topics for budding marine ecologists. The ℓ́ℓblue soupℓ́ℓ of Planet Earth, which comprises both biotic and abiotic components, is essential to keeping the wheel of civilization running. Four major ecosystem service categories have been identified within this context, namely℗ℓprovisioning services℗ℓsuch as water, food, mangrove timber, honey, fish, wax, fuel wood, fodder and bioactive compounds from marine and estuarine flora and fauna;℗ℓregulating services℗ℓsuch as the regulation of climate, coastal erosion, coral bleaching and pollution;cultural services℗ℓencompassing recreational (tourism), spiritual and other non-material benefits; and℗ℓsupporting services℗ℓsuch as nutrient cycling and photosynthesis. These valuable services are obtained from various resources that must be conserved for the sake of humanity. This book presents data for each resource type, not just in the form of a simple description, but also through case studies that resulted from several research projec ts and pilot programs carried out in different parts of the world. Statistical tools were also used to critically analyze the influence of relevant hydrological parameters on the biotic community. Advanced research in marine and estuarine ecology is based on the use of sophisticated instruments, sampling precision, statistical tools, etc., which have also been highlighted in the book. T1 - Basics of marine and estuarine ecology AU - Mitra, Abhijit AU - Zaman, Sufia, CN - QH541.5.S3 ID - 753692 KW - Marine ecology. KW - Estuarine ecology. SN - 9788132227076 SN - 8132227077 TI - Basics of marine and estuarine ecology LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-81-322-2707-6 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-81-322-2707-6 ER -