Sampling biodiversity in coastal communities: NaGISA protocols for seagrass and macroalgal habitats / P. R. Rigby, K. Iken and Y. Shirayama (editors)
Contributor(s): Rigby, P.R | Iken, K | Shirayama, Y | Census of Marine Life (Program)
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HAMILTON BOOKS | QH 541.5.C65 SAM 2007 | 1 | Available | 137841-1001 |
"A NaGISA handbook."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-137) and index.
This introduction to basic concepts of biodiversity-sampling outlines standardized field methods for macroalgae and seagrass communities developed by NaGISA (Natural Geography in Shore Areas, a project operating under the international Census of Marine Life. NaGISA promotes simple standardized protocols and focuses on widespread nearshore habitats. This book, written by premier coastal ecologists and taxonomists, provides a text for field courses, a manual for coastal managers, and a reference guide for researchers studying biodiversity or preparing species inventories.
HAMILTON: QH 541.5.C65 SAM 2007
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