SIO 132 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Amplitude Modulation, Fish, Plankton

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Levinton, marine biology (5th ed) chapter 5: the chemical and physical environment. Climate-related, long-term faunal changes in a california rocky intertidal community. Climate-related, decadal-scale assemblage changes of seagrass-associated fishes in the northern gulf of mexico. The physiology of climate change: how potentials for acclimatization and ge(cid:374)eti(cid:272) adaptatio(cid:374) (cid:449)ill deter(cid:373)i(cid:374)e (cid:858)(cid:449)i(cid:374)(cid:374)ers(cid:859) a(cid:374)d (cid:858)losers. (cid:859) j. e(cid:454)p. biol. (cid:1006)(cid:1005)(cid:1006): 9(cid:1005)(cid:1006)-920. Fisheries chemical pollution: damage to physical habitats invasion of exotic species global climate change. Increases in carbon dioxide will increase acidity (decrease ph: organisms that build their skeletons from carbonates are greatly affected by increased ph and acidification, ex. - pteropods, foraminifera, coccolithophores, and corals. Lionfish- invasive because they will eat anything and there is little prey in the new areas that will eat it: spans from caribbean to new york, originally from indonesia/australia area. Idea that a tsunami from japan triggered a mass marine migration. Japan and the currents moved the debris all the way across the pacific ocean (to hawaii,

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