00754nam a2200229 i 450099100122599970753620020502185354.0950505s1992 uk ||| | eng 0749398507b11481870-39ule_instPRUMB57106ExLDip. di SSSC - DidatticaitaDabydeen, David456266The intended /David DabydeenLondon :Minerva,1992245 p. ;20 cm..b1148187021-09-0601-07-02991001225999707536LE021 FH7A331LE021N-12135le021-E0.00-l- 00000.i1167273001-07-02Intended812594UNISALENTOle02101-01-95ma -enguk 4104345nam 22007215 450 991073948440332120251009082141.03-031-33366-710.1007/978-3-031-33366-8(CKB)28013527600041(MiAaPQ)EBC30718783(Au-PeEL)EBL30718783(DE-He213)978-3-031-33366-8(OCoLC) 1395906663(PPN)27226816X(EXLCZ)992801352760004120230822d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiodiversity of Seaweeds in the Egyptian Marine Waters The Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea and Suez Canal /by Nihal Galal El-Din Thabet Shams El-Din, Sarah Hamdy Rashedy1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (xiv, 308 pages) illustrations (some color)Earth and Environmental Sciences Library,2730-66829783031333651 Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Biodiversity of Seaweeds in the Mediterranean Sea -- Chapter 2. Biodiversity of Seaweeds in the Red Sea -- Chapter 3. Suez Canal -- Chapter 4. Recent Introduced Algal Species in the Egyptian Marine Waters.The Arab Republic of Egypt enjoys a vital strategic location. Its northern border is the Mediterranean Sea, and its eastern border is the Red Sea, which give it a special significance from the bio-diversity point of view as a coastal zone, and as a sensitively diversified ecosystem. The shoreline of the Arab Republic of Egypt is about 3,000 km long. It is about 1,150 km long on the Mediterranean and about 1,850 km long on the Red Sea, which are connected by the Suez Canal, which is about 193.30 km in length. The three water masses are different ecologically and are experiencing wide range of pressures due to, eutrophication, coastal development, aquaculture and climate change. These conditions resulted in several species of seaweeds that adapt to these pressures and expand their living boundaries while others may fade away. Accordingly, the study of seaweeds biodiversity in the Egyptian marine waters is of great concern globally and constitutes an important element of global change research. The present book entitled Biodiversity of Seaweeds in the Egyptian Marine Waters summarizes our current understanding of the biodiversity of seaweeds in the Egyptian marine waters. It is a timely publication based wholly on primary data which were collected through extensive field studies conducted over the years covering the marine Egyptian waters and culminate the efforts of the Egyptian phycologists. The book contains high-quality images of some species in their existing habitats. This book gains critical importance from the fact that the Egyptian marine environment is witnessing rapid development, which will no doubt have a bearing on the coastal environment – and the baseline data on seaweed biodiversity would be useful to understand changes that may arise from physical changes in the environment as also pollution load and climate change.Earth and Environmental Sciences Library,2730-6682EcologyBiodiversityEcologyOceanographyFreshwater ecologyMarine ecologyEnvironmental SciencesBiodiversityBiooceanographyFreshwater and Marine EcologyEcology.Biodiversity.Ecology.Oceanography.Freshwater ecology.Marine ecology.Environmental Sciences.Biodiversity.Biooceanography.Freshwater and Marine Ecology.333.9538579.81770962Galal El-Din Thabet Shams El-Din Nihal1424933Rashedy Sarah HamdyMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910739484403321Biodiversity of Seaweeds in the Egyptian Marine Waters3554589UNINA