Atlas de las praderas marinas de España
Authors
Ruiz-Fernández, J.M. (Juan Manuel); Guillén, J.E.; Ramos-Segura, A. (Aránzazu); Otero, M.; Tello-Antón, M.O. (María Olvido); Mateo, M.A.; Bernardeau-Esteller, J. (Jaime); Rueda, J.L. (José Luis); Urra, J. (Javier); Mateo, A.; Ballesteros-Fernández, E. (Enrique); Templado, J.; Romero, J.; Pérez, M. (Montse); Alcoverro, T.; de-Torres, M.; Manzanera, M.; Allué, R.; Álvarez, E. (Elvira); Grau, A.M.; Marbà, N.; Carreras, D.; Sánchez-Lizaso, J.L.; Fernández-Torquemada, Y.; Triviño, A.; Jiménez, S. (Sebastián); Martínez, J.; Gras, D.; Soler, G.; Marín-Guirao, L. (Lázaro); García-Muñoz, M.R. (María del Rocío); María-Dolores, E.; Guirao, J.; Baraza, F.; López, A.; García, C.J.; Arroyo, M.C.; Brun; Barrajón, A. (Agustín); Brun, F.; del-Castillo, F.; de-la-Rosa, J.; Almela, E.; Fernández, M.; Hernández, I.; Moreno, D.; Pérez, J.L.; Remón, J.M.; Vergara, J.J.; Soledad, M.; Zapata, F.J.; Martínez, F.J.; Orozco, A.; Villalón, J.J.; Ruiz de la Rosa, M.; Tuya, F.; Herrera, R.; Moro, L.; Espino, F.; Haroun, R.; Manent, P.; Cacabelos, E.; Quintas, P. (Patricia); Troncoso, J.; Sánchez, J.; Amigo, J.; Romero, I.; García, V.; Cremades, J.; Bárbara, I. (Ignacio); Bueno, Á.; Fernández, J.A.; Peón, P.; García, S.; Sánchez, T.; Vázquez, V.M.; Ondiviela, B.; García, G.; Recio, M.; Puente, A.; Juanes, J.A.; Garmendia, J.M.; Chust, G.; Borja, A. (Ángel); Franco, J.Editor/s
Ruiz-Fernández, J.M. (Juan Manuel); Guillén-Nieto, E. (Eduardo); Ramos-Segura, A. (Aránzazu); Otero, M. M. (María del Mar)Date
2016-09-27Type
bookKeywords
Praderas marinasPosidonia oceanica
Cymodocea nodosa
Zostera noltii
Zostera marina
Halophila decipiens
Abstract
Knowledge of the distribution and extent of seagrass habitats is currently the basis of management and conservation policies of the coastal zones in most European countries. This basic information is being requested through European directives for the establishment of monitoring programmes and the implementation of specific actions to preserve the marine environment. In addition, this information is crucial for the quantification of the ecological importance usually attributed to seagrass habitats due to, for instance, their involvement in biogeochemical cycles, marine biodiversity and quality of coastal waters or global carbon budgets. The seagrass atlas of Spain represents a huge collective effort performed by 84 authors across 30 Spanish institutions largely involved in the scientific research, management and conservation of seagrass habitats during the last three decades. They have contributed to the availability of the most precise and realistic seagrass maps for each region of the ...
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