Advances in River Bottom Ecology

Advances in River Bottom Ecology
Author: G. Bretschko,Jan Helešic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015043009193

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Advances in River Bottom Ecology river Bottom VI

Advances in River Bottom Ecology  river Bottom VI
Author: Jan Heslešic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:918193098

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Stream Ecology

Stream Ecology
Author: J. David Allan,María M. Castillo,Krista A. Capps
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030612863

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Stream Ecology: Structure and Function of Running Waters is designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and as a reference source for specialists in stream ecology and related fields. This Third Edition is thoroughly updated and expanded to incorporate significant advances in our understanding of environmental factors, biological interactions, and ecosystem processes, and how these vary with hydrological, geomorphological, and landscape setting. The broad diversity of running waters – from torrential mountain brooks, to large, lowland rivers, to great river systems whose basins occupy sub-continents – makes river ecosystems appear overwhelming complex. A central theme of this book is that although the settings are often unique, the processes at work in running waters are general and increasingly well understood. Even as our scientific understanding of stream ecosystems rapidly advances, the pressures arising from diverse human activities continue to threaten the health of rivers worldwide. This book presents vital new findings concerning human impacts, and the advances in pollution control, flow management, restoration, and conservation planning that point to practical solutions. Reviews of the first edition: ".. an unusually lucid and judicious reassessment of the state of stream ecology" Science Magazine "..provides an excellent introduction to the area for advanced undergraduates and graduate students..." Limnology & Oceanography "... a valuable reference for all those interested in the ecology of running waters." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Reviews of the second edition: "Overall, a must for the field centre and a good starter text in stream ecology." (TEN News, October, 2007) "Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." (P. R. Pinet, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (7), 2008) "... a very good, fluidly readable book which contains the latest key scientific knowledge of the ecology of running waters." (Daniel Graeber, International Review of Hydrobiology, Vol. 94 (2), 2009)

Ecology of Streams and Rivers

Ecology of Streams and Rivers
Author: Eugene Angelier
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781482280005

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Aiming to describe the role of dominant ecological factors and of human activities on the organisms of running water and the functioning of the ecosystem, this work covers the few European water courses that are well known in ecological studies.

Ecology of Freshwater Nematodes

Ecology of Freshwater Nematodes
Author: Walter Traunspurger
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2021-07-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781789243635

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Nematodes are incontestably the most numerous and the most diverse metazoans in freshwater habitats, and these properties bestow exceptional significance to their role in the environment. An array of functional roles has been attributed to them: they are grazers on bacteria and primary producers, regulators of decomposition of plant material, predators, prey for other animals, and closely associated symbionts of bacteria and other organisms. Freshwater nematodes are central in the context of environmental monitoring, pollution assessments, global warming and food webs, and this is increasingly being recognized. Moreover, the short generation time (a few days to months) of many species makes nematodes ideal for laboratory studies. This book offers guidelines for studying the ecology of free-living nematodes, including detailed protocols and case studies.

Regulated Streams

Regulated Streams
Author: J. Craig
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468453928

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Gravel Bed Rivers 6

Gravel Bed Rivers 6
Author: H. Habersack,H. Piegay,M. Rinaldi
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2011-09-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080553591

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Based on the interdisciplinary approaches between earth science, engineering, physical geography, ecology and management, this text focuses on the theoretical questions, case-studies, challenges, and constraints taken from river restoration. It is illustrated with reports of new ground-breaking research covering spatial and temporal scales of physical processes in river catchments, coupling catchment and fluvial processes, grain dynamics and fluvial forms and on geo-ecology and restoration in mountain gravel-bed river environments. Each chapter includes discussions and comments providing experience and feedback from the fundamental research. This book covers scales of analysis for gravel-bed rivers, physics and modeling of processes at local and point scales, sediment delivery and storage, eco-geography and eco-hydraulics, and channel management and restoration. * Major topics in the field are presented by recognized scientific leaders * Chapters cover theories, practices, and methodologies in river management and restoration * Interdisciplinary approach includes case-studies on new, ground-breaking research

Assessing the Ecological Integrity of Running Waters

Assessing the Ecological Integrity of Running Waters
Author: M. Jungwirth,S. Muhar,S. Schmutz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401141642

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The assessment of the ecological integrity of running waters is a prerequisite to an understanding of the effects of human alterations. The evaluation of degradation processes provides key information on how to avoid further negative impacts. The success of future conservation, mitigation and restoration activities will rely on sound assessment methodologies and their ecological relevance and applicability. Assessment methodologies are therefore an integral part of sustainable river management. This book synthesizes and discusses state-of-the-art experiences in assessment methodologies. Including the latest knowledge on structures, processes and functions of running waters as a fundamental basis for developing adequate assessment methods, the book focuses on method development, application, and in particular on integrated assessment methods. This book is directed at scientists and managers with the aim of more effective preservation, restoration and maintenance of the ecological integrity of running water ecosystems.