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9780122191350
Freshwater Ecology covers both basic and applied aspects of limnology. Written for undergraduates, it serves as an introduction to the study of aquatic ecology. Fundamental features of groundwater, wetland, stream, and lake habitats are reviewed in an accessibly written text. Issues of spatial and temporal scale, anthropogenic impacts, and application of current ecological concepts are covered along with other concepts and ideas that are presented in more traditional limnology texts. Chapters on biodiversity, toxic chemicals, extreme and unusual habitats, and fisheries increase the breadth of the volume. The book provides an extensive background on freshwater ecosystems that will be useful both to those pursuing advanced coursework and to those whose work involves freshwater ecosystems. It explicitly recognizes that understanding aquatic systems requires a holistic approach that includes watersheds, groundwaters, streams, wetlands, and lakes. Key features *Contains broad coverage of a variety of aquatic systems, including ground waters, streams, wetlands, and lakes *Provides background for basic scientific concepts and environmental applications *Includes many figures, sidebars of fascinating applications, and biographies of practicing aquatic ecologists *Facilitates learning by including an extensive glossary, questions for thought, worked examples of equations, and real-life problems *Written for undergraduate students, with explanations of complex contemporary concepts in freshwater ecology *Self-contained and succinct chapters suited to specific applications as well as to use as a textbookDodds, Walter K. is the author of 'Freshwater Ecology Concepts and Environmental Applications', published 2002 under ISBN 9780122191350 and ISBN 0122191358.
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