TY - BOOK AU - Acha,E.Marcelo AU - Iribarne,Oscar Osvaldo AU - Piola,Alberto ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - The Patagonian Shelfbreak Front: Ecology, Fisheries, Wildlife Conservation T2 - Aquatic Ecology Series, SN - 9783031711909 AV - QH541.5.F7 U1 - 577.6 23 PY - 2024/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Freshwater ecology KW - Marine ecology KW - Environment KW - Oceanography KW - Conservation biology KW - Ecology  KW - Climatology KW - Geography KW - Freshwater and Marine Ecology KW - Environmental Sciences KW - Ocean Sciences KW - Conservation Biology KW - Climate Sciences KW - Regional Geography N1 - Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Anatomy and dynamics of the Patagonia shelf-break front -- Chapter 3 The phytoplankton of the Patagonian shelf-break front -- Chapter 4 Zooplanktonic crustacea and ichthyoplankton of the Patagonian shelf-break sront -- Chapter 5 Nekton: fishes and squids -- Chapter 6 Benthic assemblages and biodiversity patterns of the shelf-break front -- Chapter 7 Fisheries in the shelf-break front -- Chapter 8 Seabirds in the argentine continental shelf and shelf-break -- Chapter 9 Patagonian shelf-break front: the ecosystem services hot-spot of the South West Atlantic Ocean -- Chapter 10 Species-dependent conservation in a South West Atlantic ecosystem -- Chapter 11 Food web topology associated with the Patagonian shelf-break front N2 - This book provides a compilation of basic information on the topic of the Patagonian Shelfbreak front, but integrally reanalyzes this under modern paradigms. The book provides a synthesis of the ecosystem characteristics, encompassing physical and chemical oceanography, plankton, nekton and benthos communities, fisheries and conservation issues. It provides hypothesis to guide future research, and recommendations for policymakers and stakeholders. Fronts play key roles in marine ecosystems, and shelfbreak fronts are ubiquitous elsewhere in the world ocean, broadening the interest of our proposal. The Patagonian shelfbreak front is a hot spot of marine life, with several associated fisheries and intensive use by marine birds and mammals. This book will contribute to fill the information gap of the Southwestern Atlantic, a region where there is a growing interest in terms of conservation and management actions. Its primary audience are researchers and postgraduate students, being also relevant for conservation scientists and resource managers UR - http://libcon.rec.uabc.mx:2048/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71190-9 ER -