Fundamentals Of Aquatic Ecology Is A Completely Updated And Revised Edition Of The Earlier Work, Fundamentals Of Aquatic Ecosystems. The New Edition Has Been Re-titled To Reflect The Fact That The Authors Found That, From The Modification Exercise, A Completely Different And New Book Emerged. The Ne
Fundamental of Aquatic Ecology || Front Matter
β Scribed by Barnes, R. S. K.; Mann, K. H.
- Book ID
- 120033272
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0632029838
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β¦ Synopsis
Fundamentals Of Aquatic Ecology Is A Completely Updated And Revised Edition Of The Earlier Work, Fundamentals Of Aquatic Ecosystems. The New Edition Has Been Re-titled To Reflect The Fact That The Authors Found That, From The Modification Exercise, A Completely Different And New Book Emerged. The New Edition Concentrates Heavily Of The Fundamental Features Common To All Aquatic Systems, Both Marine And Freshwater. This Unique Synthesis Allows For The Discussion Of Ecological Processes Comparatively, Across Environments. A General Introduction Is Followed By Discussion Of Various 'types' Of Aquatic Ecosystems - Open Waters, Coastal Zones, Benthos, And The Aquatic Ecosystem As A Whole. This Is Followed By An Important New Chapter On Aquatic Ecosystems And Global Ecology. Later Chapters Consider The Individuals And Communities In Aquatic Ecosystems. A Totally Re-written And Rejuvenated Edition Of An Established Student Text. Synthesizes Both Marine And Freshwater Ecology. Covers Both Ecosystem Ecology And Population Biology. In Depth Consideration Of Man's Impact On The Aquatic Environment. Published: October 2014. This Book Provides An Introduction To Aquatic Ecology. It Is Suitable For Use As An Upper Level Course Text, And Contains 13 Chapters By Nine Contributors. An Important Feature Of This Text Is The Presentation Of Each Topic In A Way That Integrates, In So Far As Possible, Marine And Freshwater Ecology. Section Titles Include An Introduction, Aquatic Ecosystems, Aquatic Individuals And Communities, Habitat Types Peculiar To Aquatic Systems (reefs And Rivers), And Human Effects. Organisms And Ecosystems / K.h. Mann -- Ecology Of Water Columns / I. Valiela -- Ecology Of Coastal Ecosystems / I. Valiela -- Ecology Of Deep-water Zones / B.t. Hargrave -- Lakes And Oceans As Functional Wholes / D.w. Schindler -- Aquatic Ecosystems And Global Ecology / D.w. Schindler -- Community Organization In Marine And Freshwater Environments / C.r. Townsend -- Reproduction, Life Histories And Dispersal / R.s.k. Barnes -- Speciation And Biogeography / J.h.r. Gee -- Specialist Aquatic Feeding Mechanisms / J.h.r. Gee -- Reefs / R.n. Hughes -- Steams And Rivers: One-way Flow Systems / M.j. Winterbourn, C.r. Townsend -- Impacts Of Man's Activities On Aquatic Systems / B.t. Hargrave. Edited By R.s.k. Barnes And K.h. Mann. Rev. Ed. Of: Fundamentals Of Aquatic Ecosystems, 1980. Includes Index. Includes Bibliographical References.
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