Contents Notes |
Marine biodiversity in its global context. / M Williamson -- Gradients in marine biodiversity. / J.S. Gray -- Pelagic biodiversity. M.V. Angel -- Biological diversity in oceanic macrozooplankton: more than counting species. / A.C. Pierrot-Bults -- Large-scale patterns of species diversity in the deep-sea benthos. / M.A. Rex, R.J. Etter, and C.T. Stuart -- Diversity, latitude and time: patterns in the shallow sea. / A. Clarke and J.A. Crame -- High benthic species diversity in deep-sea sediments: the importance of hydrodynamics. / J.D. Gage -- Diversity and structure of tropical Indo-Pacific benthic communities: relation to regimes of nutrient input. / J.D. Taylor -- Why are coral reef communities so diverse? / A.J. Kohn -- The biodiversity of coral reef fishes. / R.F.G. Onnond and C.M. Roberts -- The historical component of marine taxonomic diversity gradients. / J.A. Crame and A. Clarke -- Population genetics and demography of marine species. / J.E. Neigel -- Discovering unrecognised diversity among marine molluscs. / J. Grahame, S.L. Hull, P.J. Mill and Hemingway -- Ecosystem function at low biodiversity - the Baltic example. / R. Elmgren and C. Hill -- Land- seascape diversity of the USA east coast coastal zone with particular reference to estuaries. / G. C. Ray, P. Hayden, M.G. McCormick-Ray and T.M. Smith -- The development of mariculture and its implications for biodiversity. / M.C.M. Beveridge, L.G. Ross and J.A. Stewart -- Protecting marine biodiversity and integrated coastal zone management. / J.S.H. Pullen -- Conserving biodiversity in north-east Atlantic marine ecosystems. / K. Hiscock. |