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Human impacts on ancient marine ecosystems [[electronic resource] ] : a global perspective / / edited by Torben C. Rick and Jon M. Erlandson



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Titolo: Human impacts on ancient marine ecosystems [[electronic resource] ] : a global perspective / / edited by Torben C. Rick and Jon M. Erlandson Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, 2008
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina: 930.1028/04
Soggetto topico: Coastal archaeology
Underwater archaeology
Prehistoric peoples
Fishing, Prehistoric
Nature - Effect of human beings on
Marine mammals - Effect of human beings on
Marine mammal remains (Archaeology)
Soggetto non controllato: aquatic environments
archaeologist
archaeology
caribbean
case studies
climate change
coastal archaeology
coastal environment
conservationism
conservationists
contemporary environmental problems
human adaptation
human exploitation
marine biologist
marine biology
marine fisheries
north sea
polar ice caps
Altri autori: RickTorben C  
ErlandsonJon  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Archaeology, Marine Ecology, And Human Impacts On Marine Environments -- 2. Short And Sometimes Sharp Human Impacts On Marine Resources In The Archaeology And History Of South Polynesia -- 3. Aleut Hunters, Sea Otters, And Sea Cows Three Thousand Years Of Interactions In The Western Aleutian Islands, Alaska -- 4. Historical Ecology And Human Impacts On Coastal Ecosystems Of The Santa Barbara Channel Region, California -- 5. Long-Term Effects Of Human Predation On Marine Ecosystems In Guerrero, Mexico -- 6. Ancient Fisheries And Marine Ecology Of Coastal Peru -- 7. Human Impacts On Marine Environments In The West Indies During The Middle To Late Holocene -- 8. Possible Prehistoric Fishing Effects On Coastal Marine Food Webs In The Gulf Of Maine -- 9. Codfish And Kings, Seals And Subsistence Norse Marine Resource Use In The North Atlantic -- 10. Historical Ecology Of The North Sea Basin An Archaeological Perspective And Some Problems Of Methodology -- 11. Twenty Thousand Years Of Fishing In The Strait Archaeological Fish And Shellfish Assemblages From Southern Iberia -- 12. Human Impact On Precolonial West Coast Marine Environments Of South Africa -- 13. Archaeology, Historical Ecology, And The Future Of Ocean Ecosystems -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Archaeological data now show that relatively intense human adaptations to coastal environments developed much earlier than once believed-more than 125,000 years ago. With our oceans and marine fisheries currently in a state of crisis, coastal archaeological sites contain a wealth of data that can shed light on the history of human exploitation of marine ecosystems. In eleven case studies from the Americas, Pacific Islands, North Sea, Caribbean, Europe, and Africa, leading researchers working in coastal areas around the world cover diverse marine ecosystems, reaching into deep history to discover how humans interacted with and impacted these aquatic environments and shedding new light on our understanding of contemporary environmental problems.
Titolo autorizzato: Human impacts on ancient marine ecosystems  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-35935-5
9786612359354
0-520-93429-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910778491003321
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