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Variability and Management of Large Marine
Ecosystems
Ed. by K. Sherman and L. M. Alexander, AAAS Selected
Symposium 99,
Westview Press, Boulder. 1986. 319 p.
Part One: Impact of Perturbations
on the Productivity of Renewable Resources in Large Marine Ecosystems.
Chapter 1
Introduction to Parts One and Two: Large Marine Ecosystems as Tractable
Entities for Measurement and Management, by Kenneth Sherman
Chapter 2
Shifts in Resource Populations in Large Marine Ecosystems, by John
R. Beddington Chapter 3
Long-Term Changes in the Baltic Ecosystem, by Gunnar Kullenberg
Chapter 4
Changes in the Biomass of the California Current Ecosystem, by Alec
D. MacCall Chapter 5
Perturbation of a Predator-Controlled Continental Shelf Ecosystem,
by Michael P. Sissenwine Part Two: Measuring Variability
in Large Marine Ecosystems Chapter 6
Definition of Environmental Variability Affecting Biological Processes
in Large Marine Ecosystems, by Andrew Bakun Chapter
7
Variability of the Environment and Selected Fisheries Resources of
the Eastern Bering Sea Ecosystem, by Lewis Incze and J. D. Schumacher
Chapter 8
Results of Recent Time-Series Observations for Monitoring Trends in
Large Marine Ecosystems with a Focus on the North Sea, by Niels Daan
Chapter 9
Comparison of Continuous Measurements and Point Sampling Strategies
for Measuring Changes in Large Marine Ecosystems, by Alex W. Herman
Chapter 10
Measurement Strategies for Monitoring and Forecasting Variability
in Large Marine Ecosystems, by Kenneth Sherman Part
Three: Institutional Framework for Managing Large Marine Ecosystems
Chapter 11
Introduction to Part Three: Large Marine Ecosystems as Regional Phenomena,
by Lewis M. Alexander Chapter 12
Legal Constraints and Options for Total Ecosystem Management of Large
Marine Ecosystems, by Martin H. Belsky Chapter 13
Can Large Marine Ecosystems be Managed for Optimum Yield? by Francis
T. Christy, Jr. Chapter 14
Cost Benefit of Measuring Resource Variability in Large Marine Ecosystems,
by Giulio Pontecorvo Chapter 15
The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources:
A Model for Large Marine Ecosystem Management, R. Tucker Scully, William
Y. Brown, and Bruce S. Manheim Chapter 16
Very Large Ecosystems: From the Research Administrator's Point of
View, Robert L. Edwards Chapter 17
Large Marine Ecosystems and the Future of Ocean Studies: A Perspective,
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