Title of article :
Research on intact marine ecosystems: a lost era
Author/Authors :
Michael Stachowitsch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
It is proposed that a new, fifth era should be added to the four historical phases of marine research identified by Rupert Riedl, specifically an era devoted to studying and ameliorating disturbed marine ecosystems. In an age of global environmental deterioration, many marine ecosystems and organisms are high on the list of threatened entities. This poor status prompts research that would otherwise have been unnecessary and hinders research that would normally have been conducted. I argue that research into intact marine ecosystems is becoming increasingly difficult, and that most of our future insights into marine habitats will stem from knowledge gained by examining various disfunctions of those systems rather than their functions. The new era will therefore differ from past research in its underlying aim, the range of topics studied, the selection and funding of those topics, the validity of its conclusions, and in its urgency. Sea turtles and cetaceans are cited as case studies at the organismic level, shallow-water benthic communities, including coral reefs, at the ecosystem level.
Keywords :
benthos , reefs , Cetaceans , Ecosystem disturbance , Sea turtles
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal title :
Marine Pollution Bulletin