tailieunhanh - Marine Chemical Ecology

As early as the middle of the 19th century, scientists were beginning to isolate and characterize organic compounds from nature. Modern studies of the nature of natural products, those compounds not involved in primary metabolic processes, began in the 1930s and 1940s. In the decades that followed, scientists began to focus on why organisms produce these compounds. | Marine Chemical Ecology 2001 by CRC Press LLC Marine Science Series The CRC Marine Science Series is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art coverage of important topics in marine biology marine chemistry marine geology and physical oceanography. The series includes volumes that focus on the synthesis of recent advances in marine science. CRC MARINE SCIENCE SERIES Series Editor Michael J. Kennish . Published Titles Artificial Reef Evaluation with Application to Natural Marine Habitats William Seaman Jr. Chemical Oceanography Second Edition Frank J. Millero Coastal Ecosystem Processes Daniel M. Alongi Ecology of Estuaries Anthropogenic Effects Michael J. Kennish Ecology of Marine Bivalves An Ecosystem Approach Richard F. Dame Ecology of Marine Invertebrate Larvae Larry McEdward Ecology of Seashores George A. Knox Environmental Oceanography Second Edition Tom Beer Estuary Restoration and Maintenance The National Estuary Program Michael J. Kennish Eutrophication Processes in Coastal Systems Origin and Succession of Plankton Blooms and Effects on Secondary Production in Gulf Coast Estuaries Robert J. Livingston Handbook of Marine Mineral Deposits David S. Cronan Handbook for Restoring Tidal Wetlands Joy B. Zedler Intertidal Deposits River Mouths Tidal Flats and Coastal Lagoons Doeke Eisma Morphodynamics of Inner Continental Shelves L. Donelson Wright Ocean Pollution Effects on Living Resources and Humans Carl J. Sindermann Physical Oceanographic Processes of the Great Barrier Reef Eric Wolanski The Physiology of Fishes Second Edition David H. Evans Pollution Impacts on Marine Biotic Communities Michael J. Kennish Practical Handbook of Estuarine and Marine Pollution Michael J. Kennish Seagrasses Monitoring Ecology Physiology and Management Stephen A. Bortone 2001 by CRC Press LLC Marine Chemical Ecology Edited by James B. McClintock Professor of Biology University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama Bill J. Baker Associate Professor of Chemistry University .