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9781444334746

Ecology of Fresh Waters : A View for the Twenty-First Century

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    9781444334746

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    1444334743

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-05-10
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This new edition of an established textbook provides a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to rivers, lakes and wetlands, and was written as the basis for a complete course on freshwater ecology. Designed for undergraduate and early postgraduate students who wish to gain an overall view of this vast subject area, this accessible guide to freshwater ecosystems and man's activities will also be invaluable to anyone interested in the integrated management of freshwaters. The author maintains the tradition of clarity and conciseness set by previous editions, and the text is extensively illustrated with photographs and diagrams. Examples are drawn from the author's experience in many parts of the world, and the author continues to stress the human influence. The scientific content of the text has been fully revised and updated, making use of the wealth of data available since publication of the last edition.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Why?
Further Reading
Water, a remarkable unremarkable substance
Introduction
The molecular properties of water and their physical consequences
How much water is there and where is it?
Patterns in hydrology
Bodies of water and their temperatures
Lakes and latitude
Viscosity of water, fluid dynamics and the diffusion of gases
Diffusion
Further Reading
Why the chemistry of water is so important
Introduction
Polar and covalent compounds
The atmosphere
Major ions
Global patterns in major ions: glaciation and endorheism
Open and closed basins
The big picture
Further Reading
More water chemistry: the key nutrients, trace elements and organic matter
Introduction
Concepts of limiting substances
Nutrients
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Pristine concentrations
Trace elements and silicon
Organic substances
Patterns in DOM availability
Substance budgets
Sediment-water relationships
Further Reading
Light thrown upon the waters
Light
From above to under the water
From physics and chemistry to biology
Further Reading
Evolution and diversity of freshwater organisms
Introduction
The ecological theatre and the evolutionary play
The freshwater biota
Living in freshwaters
Dispersal among freshwaters
Patterns in freshwater diversity
The fish of Lake Victoria
Low diversity freshwater habitats
A summary of the freshwater biota and its problems
Further Reading
Headwater streams and rivers
Introduction
General models of stream ecosystems
A basic lesson in stream flow
Flow and discharge
Laminar and turbulent flow
Particles carried
The response of stream organisms to shear stress
Community composition in streams
Algal and plant communities
Macroinvertebrates
Streams in cold climates: the polar and alpine zones
Stream systems in the cold temperate zone
Warm temperate streams
Desert streams
Tropical streams
Further Reading
Uses, misuses and restoration of headwater streams and rivers
Traditional use of headwater river systems
Deforestation
Acidification
Eutrophication
Commercial afforestation
Settlement
Engineering impacts
Alterations of the fish community by man
Sewage, toxic pollution and their treatment
Diffuse pollution
River monitoring
The Water Framework Directive
Implementation of the Directive
Wider considerations: ecosystem services
Restoration, rehabilitation and reconciliation ecology
Reconciliation ecology of river systems
Further Reading
Middle stage and depositional floodplain rivers
Introduction
Change from an erosive river to a depositional one
Submerged plants
Growth of submerged plants
Methods of measuring the primary productivity of submerged plants
Submerged plants and the river ecosystem
Further downstream - swamps and floodplains
Swamp and marsh animals
Whitefish and blackfish
Latitudinal differences in floodplains
Further Reading
Floodplain ecosystems and human affairs
Introduction
Floodplain services
Floodplain fisheries
Floodplain swamps and human diseases
Case studies
River and floodplain management and rehabilitation
Interbasin transfers and water needs
Further Reading
Lakes and other standing waters
Introduction
The origins of lake basins
Lake structure
The importance of the catchment area
Lakes as autotrophic or heterotrophic systems
The continuum of lakes
Lake history
Filling in
Summing up
Further Reading
The communities of shallow standing waters: mires, shallow lakes and the littoral zone
Introduction
The scope of mires and littoral zones
The structure of littoral communities
Heterotrophs among the plants
Neuston
Linkages, risks and insurances among the littoral communities
Latitude and littorals
The role of the nekton
Further reading
Plankton communities of the pelagic zone
Kitchens and toilets
Phytoplankton
Heterotrophs in the plankton: viruses and bacteria
Protozoa and fungi
Zooplankton
Fish in the open-water community
Piscivores and piscivory
Functioning of the open-water community
Further Reading
The profundal zone
The end of the line
The importance of oxygen
Profundal communities
Biology of selected benthic invertebrates
What the sediment-living detritivores really eat
Influence of the open water community on the profundal benthos
Further Reading
The uses, abuses and restoration of standing waters
Introduction
Services provided by standing waters
Fisheries
Changes in fisheries: two case studies
Fish culture
Stillwater angling
Amenity culture and the aquarium trade
Domestic water supply, eutrophication and reservoirs
Eutrophication - human induced changes in the production of lakes
Dams and reservoirs
Fisheries in new lakes
Effects downstream of the new lake
New tropical lakes and human populations
Man-made tropical lakes, the balance of pros and cons
Amenity and conservation
Restoration approaches for standing waters: symptom treatment
Treatment of proximate causes: nutrient control
Habitat creation
Further Reading
Climate change and the future of freshwaters
The Merchant of Venice
Climate change
Existing effects of freshwaters
Future effects
Control and mitigation of global warming
The remedy of ultimate causes
Further Reading
Problem exercises
Stratification
Catchments and water chemistry
The Vollenweider model
Nutrient budgeting
Light penetration
Biodiversity
Problems with a frog
Predation in streams
Deforestation and tropical streams
Swamp habitats and insect adaptations
Ecosystem valuation in a floodplain
Top down and bottom up control in shallow and deep lakes
Palatability of aquatic plants to fish
The plankton of paddling pools
Probing the profundal
The curse of birds for lake managers
Nutrient problems in tricky situations
References
Index
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