Terrestrial coastal ecosystems in Germany and climate change / Dietrich Mossakowski, Ulrich Irmler, editors.

"Climate change is one of the most severe dangers for mankind worldwide. Beside the temperature increase, the sea level will rise and flood wide coastal areas, which is already remarkable today. The effects will be dramatic, in particular, at coasts with low elevation gradients such as at the G...

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Other Authors: Mossakowski, Dietrich, Irmler, Ulrich
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer International, [2023]
Series:Ecological studies ; 245.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"Climate change is one of the most severe dangers for mankind worldwide. Beside the temperature increase, the sea level will rise and flood wide coastal areas, which is already remarkable today. The effects will be dramatic, in particular, at coasts with low elevation gradients such as at the German coasts of the North and Baltic Sea. The impact will be not only severe for coastal people, but still more for the unique coastal ecosystems, which harbors many plant and animal species that are already endangered today.This book focuses on the coastal terrestrial ecosystems of the German North and Baltic Sea. It describes the reactions of plants and animals (i.e. spiders, carabid beetles, bees and nematodes) on the future temperature and sea level increase. The combination of field and experimental studies is unique for Europe and for many parts of the world. It not only studies the actual elevation gradients and the climatic and saline gradients from West to East, but also the historical changes to document processes at coastal ecosystems that were already passed. In contrast to many books that studied the marine processes with similar backgrounds, this book concerns the terrestrial coastal ecosystems that were overall rarely studied and, in particular, never studied under this specific viewpoint."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 480 pages) : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3031125398
9783031125393
303112538X
9783031125386
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