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International Journal of Marine Science, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 3 doi: 10.5376/ijms.2024.14.0021
Received: 30 Apr., 2024 Accepted: 07 Jun., 2024 Published: 22 Jun., 2024
Dong B.H., and Jin L.F., 2024, Spatial and temporal dynamics of marine ecosystem structures in tropical oceans, International Journal of Marine Science, 14(3): 162-171 (doi: 10.5376/ijms.2024.14.0021)
Marine ecosystems in tropical oceans are diverse and dynamic, requiring comprehensive study to understand their spatial and temporal dynamics. The importance of studying these dynamics lies in their crucial role in biodiversity, ecosystem health, and the impacts of climate change. This study aims to explore the spatial and temporal patterns, interactions, ecological implications, human impacts, and management strategies of marine ecosystems in depth. The research discusses the spatial dynamics of marine ecosystems, focusing on the distribution patterns of marine species, habitat heterogeneity, and factors influencing spatial distribution. This study highlights the complex interactions of the spatial and temporal dynamics of tropical marine ecosystems. The findings emphasize the necessity of integrated approaches for effective management and conservation, contributing to the sustainable management and protection of global marine ecosystems.
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