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The Ocean’s Operating System: The Mechanisms, Materials, and Rules Driving Marine Planktonic Life

The Ocean’s Operating System: The Mechanisms, Materials, and Rules Driving Marine Planktonic Life


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The Ocean’s Operating System is a mechanism-first guide to how the sea actually works. Instead of lists of species and case studies, it teaches the rules—light, viscosity, turbulence, temperature, oxygen, pressure, and elemental budgets—and the devices organisms use to play by them: filters and houses, pellets and gels, pigments and transporters, migrations and dormancy. You will learn to read edges and thin layers (microlayer, thermoclines, DCMs, OMZ rims, submesoscale fronts), to see how carbon is routed—recycled aloft or exported at depth—by mineral ballast, gelatinous packaging, and the active pump of diel migrants. Climate change and acidification appear where they truly act (on viscosity, oxygen margins, saturation horizons), while molecular and genomic ecology grounds traits in genes, transcripts, proteins, and metabolites. Throughout, the emphasis is on rate coupling, clean inference, and portable field signatures—size spectra, pellet fall speeds, acoustic and optical cues—you can test at sea.

Written in clear, quantitative prose with only the math the argument needs, this book equips researchers, advanced students, modelers, and managers to move from a handful of measurements (light profiles, microstructure, T–S–O₂, simple optics and chemistry) to community strategies, carbon routing, and flux. If you want a transferable toolkit—one you can carry from shelf to gyre, from polar ice to urban plumes—to predict “who will win, what will happen, and why,” this is your field manual for reading, and using, the code that runs the ocean.



Table of Contents:

Part I — Major players and core rules 1. The ocean’s cast: who actually runs the sea? 2. Life at low Reynolds number: viscosity rules the microscale 3. Physical rate governors: temperature, light, and pressure 4. Chemistry as language 5. Gels and microhabitats 6. Size rules Part II — Processes that move energy and matter 7. Borrowed energy: mixotrophy, symbiosis, theft 8. The mechanisms of feeding 9. Defenses and deterrents 10. Turbulence: the sculptor at small scales 11. Building with minerals: the passive branch of the carbon pump 12. Diel vertical migration 13. The planktonic food web: networks that govern flow 14. Viruses and parasites: mortality, recycling, and control Part III — Landscapes and edges 15. Nutrients and vertical structure: Sea surface microlayer, thermoclines, nutriclines, DCMs, OMZs 16. Upwelling margins and retention zones 17. Edges: cryosphere, seafloor and shores, and human footprints Part IV — Time, information, and practice 18. Seeds, cysts, and resting stages 19. Fast evolution, slow constraints 20. Molecular and genomic ecology 21. Reading ahead: ocean forecast, early warnings, and management



About the Author :

Albert Calbet is a marine scientist at the Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM-CSIC) in Barcelona. His research focuses on the ecology and ecophysiology of micro- and mesozooplankton, with influential work on the role of microzooplankton in marine food webs. He earned a Ph.D. in Marine Sciences from ICM-CSIC in 1997 and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. At ICM-CSIC, he has also served in leadership roles, including Deputy Director. Calbet has published over 130 peer-reviewed papers, contributed books and book chapters, and frequently presents at international conferences. He teaches and mentors students across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels, reviews for funding agencies, serves on editorial boards, and actively engages in public outreach through websites, social media, and popular-science books writing.



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The Ocean’s Operating System offers something different: an ‘easy’ reader of some of the basics of the small-scale physics and biology of the ocean. It fills a huge gap in the literature for bachelor and higher-level students, communicating rather difficult technical stuff without the use of equations. The language is beautiful and captures the reader: Albert Calbet manages to explain complicated and counter-intuitive things in a simple way without compromising scientific rigor. I have been missing such a book when teaching introductory marine ecology!”

Professor Thomas Kiørboe, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark

The Ocean’s Operating System fills a genuine gap in the current literature. Most books about marine ecosystems are structured taxonomically or narratively. In contrast, this book focuses on mechanisms, constraints, and physical–biological principles. I agree with the rationale: the approach is thought‑provoking and innovative. The content is strong, comprehensive, and thoughtfully organized, and the emphasis on physics, materials, and ecological “devices” is refreshing. It has the potential to become a durable reference for mechanism‑oriented marine ecology and advanced teaching.”

Dr Chris Bowler, Director of Research at CNRS and Head of Plant and Algal Genomics Lab at IBENS, France

“The development of a ‘user-friendly’ set of rules to explain how the physical and chemical principles of ocean processes can explain the biology and ecology of marine planktonic organisms is very imaginative and exciting. The book has a unique approach with the potential to greatly influence the education of the next generation of marine biology and oceanography students, as well as being an important resource for a wide range of professionals. The writing is exceptional: it is scientifically rigorous and, unlike much academic writing, elegant, engaging and easy to follow. I was ‘hooked’ as soon as I started reading!”

Dr Colin Munn, Honorary Fellow, Marine Institute, University of Plymouth


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781041271833
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: CRC Press
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 150
  • Width: 178 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1041271832
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jul 2026
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: The Mechanisms, Materials, and Rules Driving Marine Planktonic Life


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