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Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems

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8. Biomass changes in <strong>the</strong> Iberian ecosystem T. Wyatt, G. Perez-<br />

Gandaras<br />

9. Pelagic production and variability of <strong>the</strong> Barents Sea ecosystem H. R. Skjoldal, F. Rey<br />

10. Biological productivity in <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Mexico: Identifying <strong>the</strong> causes of<br />

variability in fisheries<br />

W. J. Richards, M. F.<br />

McGowan<br />

11. Biomass flips in large marine ecosystems<br />

Part II – Geographic perspectives of large marine ecosystems<br />

K. Sherman<br />

12. Introduction to Part Two: Geographic perspectives of large marine<br />

ecosystems<br />

L. M. Alexander<br />

13. <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystems as global management units L. M. Alexander<br />

14. Remote sensing of large marine ecosystems: Uses of CZCS and AVHRR<br />

data<br />

P. M. Zion<br />

15. <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystems in <strong>the</strong> Pacific Ocean J. Morgan<br />

16. The political division of large marine ecosystems in <strong>the</strong> Atlantic Ocean and<br />

some associated seas<br />

J. R. V. Prescott<br />

17. Developing an ecosystem management regime for large marine ecosystems M. H. Belsky<br />

18. Management of large marine ecosystems W. E. Evans<br />

1990 Sherman, K., L. M. Alexander and B. D. Gold, eds. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>:<br />

Vol.3 Patterns, Processes and Yields. American Association for <strong>the</strong><br />

Advancement of Science (AAAS). Washington, D.C. 242p. Second printing in<br />

1992.<br />

Part I: Perturbations and yields of large marine ecosystems<br />

1. The Weddell Sea: A high polar ecosystem G. Hempel<br />

2. Environmental influence on recruitment and biomass yields in <strong>the</strong> Norwegian<br />

Sea ecosystem<br />

B. Ellertsen, P. Fossum,<br />

P. Solemdal, S. Sundby,<br />

S. Tilseth<br />

3. Fluctuation in <strong>the</strong> cod biomass of <strong>the</strong> West Greenland Sea ecosystem in<br />

relation to climate<br />

H. Hovgård and E. Buch<br />

4. The Caribbean Sea: A large marine ecosystem in crisis W. J. Richards and J. A.<br />

Bohnsack<br />

5. Productivity and fisheries potential of <strong>the</strong> Banda Sea ecosystem<br />

Part II – Biodynamics of large marine ecosystems<br />

J. J. Zijlstra and M. A.<br />

Baars<br />

6. Biodynamics of <strong>the</strong> sea: Preliminary observations on high dimensionality and B. J. Rothschild and<br />

<strong>the</strong> effects of physics on predator-prey interrelationships<br />

T. R. Osborn<br />

7. Physical-optical-biological scales relevant to recruitment in large marine<br />

ecosystems<br />

T. D. Dickey<br />

8. Direct simulation of <strong>the</strong> effect of turbulence on planktonic contact rates<br />

T. Osborn, H. Yamazaki,<br />

K. Squires<br />

9. Application of molecular techniques to <strong>the</strong> study of marine recruitment<br />

problems<br />

D. A. Powers, F. W.<br />

Allendorf,<br />

T. Chen<br />

10. Application of image analysis in demographic studies of marine zooplankton in<br />

large marine ecosystems<br />

M. S. Berman<br />

11. Growth, survival, and recruitment in large marine ecosystems G. C. Laurence<br />

12. Perspectives on larval fish ecology and recruitment processes: Probing <strong>the</strong> C. T. Taggart and K. T.<br />

scales of relationships<br />

Part III – Theory and management of large marine ecosystems<br />

Frank<br />

13. Scaling pattern and process in marine ecosystems R. E. Ricklefs<br />

14. Physical and biological scales and <strong>the</strong> modeling of predator-prey interactions<br />

in large marine ecosystems<br />

S. A. Levin<br />

15. Biomass potential of large marine ecosystems: A systems approach N. J. Bax and T. Laevastu<br />

16. Productivity, perturbations, and options for biomass yields in large marine<br />

ecosystems<br />

K. Sherman<br />

17. Geographic perspectives in <strong>the</strong> management of large marine ecosystems L. M. Alexander<br />

18. Interrelationships of law in <strong>the</strong> management of large marine ecosystems M. H. Belsky<br />

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