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Ecology of Poole Harbour

The Ecology of Poole Harbour

The Ecology of Poole Harbour (Volume 7) (Proceedings in Marine Science, Volume 7) 28 Aug. 2005 by V.J. May (Editor), John Humphreys (Editor)

Poole Harbour’s unique combination of physical characteristics provide for a rich and productive ecological community recognised for its internationally significant bird populations and as a haven for the naturalisation of exotic species. But the Harbour is also exceptional in the extent to which it represents in microcosm the world-wide tensions between environment and development. The contrasts are sometimes startling: the narrow Harbour entrance separates an unspoilt natural environment of considerable importance from an urban landscape where property competes with Manhattan and Hong Kong Island in the world-wide table of real estate values. The Harbour serves as a port, fishing ground, a receiver of effluent and increasingly as a playground for the affluent. It also lies above Europe’s largest on-shore oil-field. The Ecology of Poole Harbour brings together for the first time expert contributions in such a way as to provide a picture of the ecology of the Harbour system as a whole. It covers all the major habitats from reed beds and salt marshes to the extensive mudflats and unseen sub-tidal regions, while also examining in some detail a wide range of ecological phenomena and issues.
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science
  • Illustrated Edition (28 Aug. 2005)
  • Language: English
  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0444520643
  • ISBN-13: 978-0444520647
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    Introduction: Poole Harbour in Context
    by John Humphreys and Vincent May
    Ch.1 - The Geology of Poole Harbour
    by Andy Gale
    Ch.2 - Geomorphology of Poole Harbour
    by Vincent May
    Ch.3 - Salinity and Tides in Poole Harbour: Estuary or Lagoon
    by John Humphreys
    Ch.4 - The Vegetation of Poole Harbour
    by Bryan Edwards
    Ch.5 - Physical and Ecological Aspects of the Poole Harbour Reedbeds
    by Kevin Cook
    Ch.6 - History and Ecology of Spartina Anglica in Poole Harbour
    by Alan Raybould
    Ch.7 - Macro-invertebrate Fauna in the Intertidal Mudflats
    by Richard Caldow, Selwyn McGrorty, Andrew West, Sara E. A. LeV dit Durell, Richard Stillman and Sheila Anderson
    Ch.8 - Sub-tidal Ecology of Poole Harbour - An Overview
    by Peter Dyrynda
    Ch.9 - Zooplankton Distribution in Poole Harbour
    by Paola Barbuto, Eunice Pinn and Antony Jensen
    Ch.10 - The Important Birds of Poole Harbour: Population Changes Since 1998
    by Bryan Pickess
    Ch.11 - Otters in Poole Harbour
    by Bronwen Bruce
    Ch.12 - Non-native Species in and around Poole Harbour
    by John Underhill-Day and Peter Dyrynda
    Ch.13 - The Manila Clam in Poole Harbour
    by Antony Jensen, John Humphreys, Richard Caldow and Chris Cesar
    Ch.14 - Ecological Impacts of Sika Deer on Poole Harbour Saltmarshes
    by Anita Diaz, Eunice Pinn and Justine Hannaford
    Ch.15 - Sika Deer Trampling and Saltmarsh Creek Erosion: Preliminary Investigation
    by Craig House, Vincent May and Anita Diaz
    Ch.16 - Marine Fisheries of Poole Harbour
    by Antony Jensen, Ian Carrier and Neil Richardson
    Ch.17 - Ecological Effects of Pump-scoop Dredging for Cockles on the Intertidal Benthic Community
    by Linda Parker and Eunice Pinn
    Ch.18 - Water Quality and Pollution Monitoring in Poole Harbour
    by Julian Wardlaw
    Ch.19 - Sediment Quality and Benthic Invertebrates in Holes Bay
    by Fiona Bowles and Paul English
    Ch.20 - Macroalgal Mat Development and Associated Changes in Infaunal Biodiversity
    by Eunice Pinn and Martin Jones
    Ch.21 - Predicting Habitat Change in Poole Harbour Using Aerial Photography
    by Katie Born
    Ch.22 - Poole Harbour European Marine Site
    by Helen Powell
    Conclusion: Science, Development and Management
    by John Humphreys and Vincent May