Marine Ecology - A Century of Changes |
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Authors: | Rupert Riedl |
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Affiliation: | Institut fur Zoologie der Universitat Wien, WahringerstraBe 17/VI, A-1090 Wien, Austria |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The major changes within the concepts of marine ecology are investigated, with the aim to design this new journal's scientific format. Four phases of marine sciences are distinguished: the phase of seafarers, of oceanographic expeditions, of marine stations, and of field research. The changes in the latter two are discussed in detail. The changes are described as occurring along three axes. First, as a movement towards the object; accomplished by fieldwork, scientific diving, remote controlled equipment, and by underwater experimentation. Second, the cooperation between several disciplines that led towards bridging gaps. And lastly, how the discovery of unifying principles in ecology (the development of an ecological theory) led the approach in marine ecology towards increasing complexity. |
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Keywords: | History of science scientific diving underwater experimentation field research unifying principles in ecology |
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