03671nam 2200769 a 450 991043778750332120200520144314.01-283-91054-33-642-27349-110.1007/978-3-642-27349-0(CKB)2670000000279840(EBL)1082425(OCoLC)816818848(SSID)ssj0000798284(PQKBManifestationID)11518121(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000798284(PQKBWorkID)10742238(PQKB)10302653(DE-He213)978-3-642-27349-0(MiAaPQ)EBC1082425(PPN)168310570(EXLCZ)99267000000027984020121204d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdaptation and evolution in marine environments[electronic resource] Volume 2 the impacts of global change on biodiversity /Cinzia Verde, Guido di Prisco, editors1st ed. 2013.Berlin Springer20131 online resource (257 p.)From pole to pole,2193-7338Description based upon print version of record.3-642-44888-7 3-642-27348-3 Includes bibliographical references.pt. I. Biodiversity evolution and data management -- pt. II. Evolution : a molecular perspective -- pt. III. Monitoring and management.The second volume of "Adaptation and Evolution in Marine Environments - The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity" from the series "From Pole to Pole" integrates the marine biology contribution of the first tome to the IPY 2007-2009, presenting overviews of organisms (from bacteria and ciliates to higher vertebrates) thriving on polar continental shelves, slopes and deep sea. The speed and extent of warming in the Arctic and in regions of Antarctica (the Peninsula, at the present ) are greater than elsewhere. Changes impact several parameters, in particular the extent of sea ice; organisms, ecosystems and communities that became finely adapted to increasing cold in the course of millions of years are now becoming vulnerable, and biodiversity is threatened. Investigating evolutionary adaptations helps to foresee the impact of changes in temperate areas, highlighting the invaluable contribution of polar marine research to present and future outcomes of the IPY in the Earth system scenario.From Pole to Pole,2193-7338BiodiversityClimatic factorsPolar regionsBiotic communitiesPolar regionsClimatic changesEnvironmental aspectsPolar regionsMarine animalsAdaptationPolar regionsMarine animalsClimatic factorsPolar regionsMarine ecologyPolar regionsAdaptation (Biology)Polar regionsEvolution (Biology)Polar regionsBiodiversityClimatic factorsBiotic communitiesClimatic changesEnvironmental aspectsMarine animalsAdaptationMarine animalsClimatic factorsMarine ecologyAdaptation (Biology)Evolution (Biology)577.7577.7220911Verde Cinzia1759751Prisco Guido di1759752MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910437787503321Adaptation and evolution in marine environments4198403UNINA02952oam 2200541I 450 991015499100332120240505161745.01-351-91348-41-138-25043-01-315-24758-510.4324/9781315247588 (CKB)3710000000965596(MiAaPQ)EBC4758354(OCoLC)973030628(BIP)63367871(BIP)37900411(EXLCZ)99371000000096559620180706e20162013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierOrdnance war + architecture & space /edited by Gary A. Boyd and Denis Linehan1st ed.London ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (298 pages)"First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing"--t.p. verso.1-4094-3912-7 1-351-91349-2 pt. 1. Urban orders : militarised terrains in the city -- pt. 2. The invisible front : domesticity and defence -- pt. 3. War in the landscape : infrastructures and topology -- pt. 4. Trauma : spaces of memory.Ordnance: War + Architecture & Space investigates how strategies of warfare occupy and alter built and other landscapes. Ranging across the modern period from the eighteenth century to the present day, the book presents a series of case-studies which operate in and between a number of settings and scales, from the infrastructures of the battlefield to the logistics of the domestic realm. The book explores the patterns, forms and systems that articulate militarised spaces, excavates how these become re-circulated and reconfigured within other domains and discusses the often ephemeral legacies and residues of these architectures. The complexities of unpicking the spaces of the 'fog of war' are addressed by an inter-disciplinary approach which deploys graphic and textual analyses and techniques to provide new and unique perspectives on a hitherto underexplored aspect of architectural and spatial discourse: the tactics and programmes through which the built environment has historically been made to respond to the imperatives and threats of conflict and, in the context of the 'war on terror', continues to be so in ever more pervasive ways.Architecture and warSpace (Architecture)Social aspectsSpace (Architecture)Psychological aspectsArchitecture and war.Space (Architecture)Social aspects.Space (Architecture)Psychological aspects.720.1/08Boyd Gary A910268Linehan Denis(Denis John)910269MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154991003321Ordnance2037442UNINA