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Types of island ecosystems
 
Palmyra Atoll, Pacific OceanAn island is a body of land, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water. Plants and animals of island ecosystems have many distinctive features, often related to the type of island:
  • old continental islands e.g. New Caledonia and New Zealand, originally part of a continent
  • oceanic islands, generally volcanic and short lived e.g. Hawai'i
  • coral atolls (see photo of Palmyra Atoll)
  • small, numerous islands e.g. red mangrove islets in the tropics, sand islets of the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, and
  • barrier islands parallel and close to the mainland coast.
Photo title: Palmyra Atoll, Pacific Ocean
Photo credit: Kim Cobb, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 
Island biogeography
 
Bahia Azul, Panama, a great chaenopsid collecting siteIsland ecosystems have been studied because they are simpler than ocean ecosystems. Even clusters of islands are simpler to study. Islands provide natural “experiments” for research because of their number, variation in shape, size, degree of isolation and ecology. Oceanic islands near continents may have continental plants and animals. More isolated islands may have endemic species. One of the key relationships in island biogeography is the area-biodiversity curve. Generally the larger the island, the more diverse the plants and animals. To put it another way, environmental diversity is correlated with island area.
Photo title: Bahia Azul, Panama, a great chaenopsid collecting site
Photo credit: P A Hastings, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 
Acanthemblemaria mangognatha,   a new tube blenny endemic to   Islas Revillagigedos, MexicoMore recent interest in island biogeography has had an impact on conservation biology. Many features of island ecosystems are relevant to ecosystem conservation elsewhere, on land as well as in the oceans. Island ecosystems have helped our understanding of:
  • fragmentation (leading to insularization)
  • creation of biotic communities, and
  • species extinction.
Photo title: Acanthemblemaria mangognatha, a new tube blenny endemic to Islas Revillagigedos, Mexico
Photo credit: D R Robertson
 
 
 
 
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Outlines 8 projects on the Antarctic Australian-led projects in International Polar Year Outlines 8 projects on the Antarctic 
Research programme  into the composition, biomass, and geographical distribution of organisms colonizing hydrothermal vent systems, involving the systematic study of diversity in deep-sea chemosynthetic communities. ChEss: Chemosynthetic Ecosystems Research programme into the composition, biomass, and geographical distributio...  
To develop a vision for the future for these unique ecosystems and the peoples who depend on them for their livelihood. It seeks to put in place strategies and projects to preserve the biodiversity of the reefs and for the future development of the economic and environmental services that they offer both locally and globally. Coral Reef Initiative for the Pacific (CRISP) To develop a vision for the future for these unique ecosystems and the peoples ...  
Impact of changes in the ocean environment on the dynamics of marine resources Fisheries Oceanography Impact of changes in the ocean environment on the dynamics of marine resources...  
Lists of Arctic Region projects led by Census of Marine Life’s Arctic Ocean Diversity Project (ArcOD) as well as those for the Antarctic Region led by Census of Marine Life’s Census of Antarctic Marine Life Project (CAML). International Polar Year Cluster Projects (Census of Marine Life) Lists of Arctic Region projects led by Census of Marine Life’s Arctic Ocean Div...  
Recognizing an urgent need to increase awareness and understanding of coral reefs, and to further conserve and manage valuable coral reef and associated ecosystems, the International Coral Reef Initiative designated 2008 as the International Year of the Reef (IYOR 2008) International Year of the Reef 2008 Recognizing an urgent need to increase awareness and understanding of coral ree...  
Regional, national and international technical assistance for ecosystem approaches to management Large Marine Ecosystem Program Regional, national and international technical assistance for ecosystem approac...  
Aims at describing the functioning characteristics of seamount ecosystems OASIS: OceAnic Seamounts - an Integrated Study Aims at describing the functioning characteristics of seamount ecosystems...  
Impact of physical processes in the environment on marine ecosystems Oceanography and Climate Change Impact of physical processes in the environment on marine ecosystems 
A research program on the of distribution, abundance and trophic relationships of the organisms inhabiting the mid-oceanic North Atlantic and ecological processes that cause variability in these patterns Patterns and Processes of the Ecosystems of the Northern Mid-Atlantic A research program on the of distribution, abundance and trophic relationships ...  
Assesses large-scale impacts of fishing on marine ecosystems globally. Sea Around Us Assesses large-scale impacts of fishing on marine ecosystems globally. 
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