Marine Ecology
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Edited By: Craig Young and Maria Cristina Gambi
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ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2010: 49/92 (Marine & Freshwater Biology)
Online ISSN: 1439-0485
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The following papers were published in 2008 and 2009 and most cited during 2010
Paradigmatic responses of marine benthic communities to different anthropogenic pressures, using M-AMBI, within the European Water Framework Directive
Borja Angel; Muxika Inigo; German Rodriguez Jose
Sandy beach ecosystems: key features, sampling issues, management challenges and climate change impacts
Schlacher Thomas A.; Schoeman Dave S.; Dugan Jenifer; et al.
Antarctic marine chemical ecology: what is next?
Avila Conxita; Taboada Sergi; Nunez-Pons Laura
Marine Biology in Time and Space
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The Dayton Legacy: Baselines, Benchmarks, Climate, Disturbance and Proof
Professor Paul K. Dayton's work has been truly international in terms of the range of habitats studied, collaboration, inspiration and respect. His research has taken place in Antarctica, temperate kelp forests, rocky shores, and wetlands, marine protected areas, tropical reefs, the pelagic realm, continental shelves and even the deep sea. His study organisms range from kelps and vascular plants to meiofaunal, macrofaunal and megafaunal invertebrates, to fishes and whales. And his influence resonates from the towers of Academia to non profits, local, state and federal government and international commissions.
The papers in this volume are dedicated to Professor Dayton in modest but sincere recognition of his ongoing contributions to field-based investigations and theory in marine ecology, for their significant impacts on policy and society and for his abilities to ignite and impassion students and the general public with the wonders of the natural world and the need to care greatly for them.
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