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Coral Reefs

Silas Donovan

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Editora: Publifye

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Coral reefs, vibrant underwater ecosystems, are explored in the book Coral Reefs, which highlights their ecological significance and the threats they face due to climate change. These reefs, often called the "rainforests of the sea," support approximately 25% of all marine species, offering vital shelter and breeding grounds. The book delves into the symbiotic relationship between coral polyps and zooxanthellae, the algae crucial for reef formation, and examines the complex food web dynamics within these reef ecosystems. The book investigates the impact of rising ocean temperatures and ocean acidification, major factors contributing to coral bleaching and reef degradation. It emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change to protect these valuable habitats. Proceeding logically, the book begins with the biological foundations, progresses through reef biodiversity and ecosystem services, discusses climate change challenges, and concludes with conservation strategies. By integrating insights from diverse fields such as climate science and oceanography, Coral Reefs offers a balanced perspective on the challenges and potential solutions, including reef restoration and community-based initiatives. This approach aims to engage students and general readers alike, providing a holistic understanding of the coral reef crisis and empowering them to advocate for marine conservation.
Disponível desde: 10/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 100 páginas.

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