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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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Great Barrier Reef Outlook Report 2009 (restricted access)
Generates a global geography based on algal ecology Ecological Geography of the Sea Generates a global geography based on algal ecology 
Textbook for students and professionals Ecology of Coastal Waters. With Implications for Management Textbook for students and professionals 
Comprehensive treatment of ecology; the definitive textbook. Ecology. From Individuals to Ecosystems Comprehensive treatment of ecology; the definitive textbook. 
Review of types impacts and geographical distribution by area and gear or bottom type Effect of trawling and dredging on seafloor habitat Review of types impacts and geographical distribution by area and gear or botto...  
Synthesis of the state of the art in estuarine ecohydrology. Water, sediments and wetlands with modelling techniques Estuarine Ecohydrology Synthesis of the state of the art in estuarine ecohydrology. Water, sediments a...  
A children's story based on the Gentoo Penguin's breeding grounds around Bransfield Strait, Antarctica. Notes for parents and teachers. Ideal for 5 to 9 year old children. Feed Me! The story of Penny the Penguin Chick A children's story based on the Gentoo Penguin's breeding grounds around Bransf...  
The aim of these proceedings was to document our research and the issues raised by stakeholder representatives at the workshop in order to benefit the sustainable management of fisheries on the east coast of Queensland and in Torres Strait. Fishing for more: A Student-Stakeholder Workshop on the Biology, Ecol... Fisheries. The aim of these proceedings was to document our research and the issues raised...  
Overview of the environmental factors changing the marine systems of the world. Global Coastal Change Overview of the environmental factors changing the marine systems of the world....  
2200 definitions of terms related to aquatic habitats Glossary of Aquatic Habitat Inventory Terminology 2200 definitions of terms related to aquatic habitats 
Report on significant ocean management issues Health of the Oceans Report on significant ocean management issues 
A comprehensive guide to the web of international conventions, organizations, and issues regarding sustainable development of the oceans. International Ocean Governance. Using International Law and Organizat...Sustainably A comprehensive guide to the web of international conventions, organizations, a...  
1600 espèces et 2200 photos Lagons et Récifs de Nouvelle-Calédonie 1600 espèces et 2200 photos Editor's Choice
Describes one of the first projects of the Census of Marine Life (CoML), which was dedicated to the study of the mid-Atlantic Ridge and called Mar-Eco. Life in the Mid Atlantic Describes one of the first projects of the Census of Marine Life (CoML), which ...  
Explores the history of New Zealand's first Polynesian sea voyages, encounters with Europeans, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman and the migrations from the West and other countries. Museum catalogue. Mana Maori. The Power of New Zealand’s First Inhabitants Explores the history of New Zealand's first Polynesian sea voyages, encounters ...  
International management of shared fish stocks - problems and future directions Management of Shared Fish Stocks International management of shared fish stocks - problems and future directions...  
This volume of 35 conference papers provides the latest results of work on thematic maps linking acoustic mapping and geological sampling to marine biology for underpinning sustainable ocean management. Mapping the Seafloor for Habitat Characterization This volume of 35 conference papers provides the latest results of work on them...  
Emphasises the ecological principles that govern marine life Marine Biology. An Ecological Approach Emphasises the ecological principles that govern marine life 
International perspective on the status and trends of marine ecosystems in the North Pacific Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific International perspective on the status and trends of marine ecosystems in the ...  
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