one publication added to basket [76285] | Respiration in aquatic ecosystems
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Keywords | Ecosystems Respiration Marine/Coastal; Brackish water; Fresh water |
Authors | | Top | - del Giorgio, P.A., editor
- Williams, P.J.L.B., editor
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Content | - Williams, P.J.L.B. (2005). Respiration in aquatic ecosystems: history and background, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 1-17, more
- King, G.M. (2005). Ecophysiology of microbial respiration, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 18-35, more
- Raven, J.A.; Beardall, J. (2005). Respiration in aquatic photolithotrophs, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 36-46, more
- Fenchel, T. (2005). Respiration in aquatic protists, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 47-56, more
- Hernandez-Leon, S.; Ikeda, T. (2005). Zooplankton respiration, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 57-82, more
- Roehm, C.L. (2005). Respiration in wetland ecosystems, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 83-102, more
- Pace, M.L.; Prairie, Y.T. (2005). Respiration in lakes, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 103-121, more
- Hopkinson Jr., C.S.; Smith, E.M. (2005). Estuarine respiration: an overview of benthic, pelagic and whole system respiration, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 122-146, more
- Robinson, C.; Williams, P.J.L.B. (2005). Respiration and its measurement in surface marine waters, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 147-180, more
- Aristegui, J.; Agusti, S.; Middelburg, J.J.; Duarte, C.M. (2005). Respiration in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones of the ocean, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 181-205, more
- Middelburg, J.J.; Duarte, C.M.; Gattuso, J.P. (2005). Respiration in coastal benthic communities, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 207-225, more
- Codispoti, L.A.; Yoshinari, T.; Deveol, A.H. (2005). Suboxic respiration in the oceanic water column, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 225-247, more
- Flynn, K.J. (2005). Incorporating plankton respiration in models of aquatic ecosystem function, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 248-266, more
- del Giorgio, P.A.; Williams, P.J.L.B. (2005). The global significance of respiration in aquatic ecosystems: from single cells to the biosphere, in: del Giorgio, P.A. et al. (Ed.) Respiration in aquatic ecosystems. pp. 266-303, more
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Abstract | Respiration represents the major area of ignorance in our understanding of the global carbon cycle. In spite of its obvious ecological and biogeochemical importance, most oceanographic and limnological textbooks deal with respiration only superficially and as an extension of production and other processes. The objective of this book is to fill this gap and to provide a comprehensive review of respiration in the major aquatic systems of the biosphere. The introductory chapters review the general importance of respiration in aquatic systems, and deal with respiration within four key biological components of aquatic systems: bacteria, algae, heterotrophic protists, and zooplankton. The central chapters of the book review respiration in major aquatic ecosystems: freshwater wetlands, lakes and rivers, estuaries, coastal and open oceans, and pelagic ecosystems, as well as respiration in suboxic environments. For each major ecosystem, the corresponding chapter provides a synthesis of methods used to assess respiration, outlines the existing information and data on respiration, discusses its regulation and links to biotic and abiotic factors, and provides regional and global estimates of the magnitude of respiration. This is followed by a chapter on the modelling of respiration for various components of the plankton. The final chapter provides a general synthesis of the information and data provided throughout the book, and places aquatic respiration within the context of the global carbon budget. |
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