An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology

An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology
Author: Gene E. Likens
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1985
Genre: Freshwater ecology
ISBN: UCSD:31822001673680

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Aquatic Food Webs

Aquatic Food Webs
Author: Andrea Belgrano,Ursula M. Scharler,Jennifer Dunne,Robert E. Ulanowicz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2005-04-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191524066

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This volume provides a current synthesis of theoretical and empirical food web research. Whether they are binary systems or weighted networks, food webs are of particular interest to ecologists in providing a macroscopic view of ecosystems. They describe interactions between species and their environment, and subsequent advances in the understanding of their structure, function, and dynamics are of vital importance to ecosystem management and conservation. Aquatic Food Webs provides a synthesis of the current issues in food web theory and its applications, covering issues of structure, function, scaling, complexity, and stability in the contexts of conservation, fisheries, and climate. Although the focus of this volume is upon aquatic food webs (where many of the recent advances have been made), any ecologist with an interest in food web theory and its applications will find the issues addressed in this book of value and use. This advanced textbook is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in community, ecosystem, and theoretical ecology, in aquatic ecology, and in conservation biology.

Ecology of Marine Bivalves

Ecology of Marine Bivalves
Author: Richard F. Dame
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2011-11-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781439839096

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Exploring the potential use of bivalves as indicators and monitors of ecosystem health, this book describes live and computer simulated experiments, mesocosm studies, and field manipulation experiments. This second edition discusses major new developments, including phase shifts in many coastal and estuarine ecosystems dominated by suspension-feeding bivalves, the invasion or introduction of alien bivalve species, the rapid growth of environmental restoration focused on bivalves, and the examination of geological history with regard to global climate change and its impact on bivalve-dominated systems.

An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology

An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Freshwater ecology
ISBN: OCLC:1374379217

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Aquatic Food Webs

Aquatic Food Webs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2005
Genre: Aquatic ecology
ISBN: 0191713821

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'Aquatic Food Webs' provides a current synthesis of theoretical and empirical food web research. The textbook is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in community, ecosystem, and theoretical ecology, in aquatic ecology, and in conservation biology.

Fundamentals of Aquatic Ecology

Fundamentals of Aquatic Ecology
Author: R. S. K. Barnes,K. H. Mann
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444314106

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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.

Ecosystem Based Management Ecosystem Services and Aquatic Biodiversity

Ecosystem Based Management  Ecosystem Services and Aquatic Biodiversity
Author: Timothy G. O’Higgins
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2020
Genre: Aquatic ecology
ISBN: 9783030458430

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Aquatic ecosystems are rich in biodiversity and home to a diverse array of species and habitats, providing a wide variety of benefits to human beings. Many of these valuable ecosystems are at risk of being irreversibly damaged by human activities and pressures, including pollution, contamination, invasive species, overfishing and climate change. Such pressures threaten the sustainability of these ecosystems, their provision of ecosystem services and ultimately human well-being. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is now widely considered the most promising paradigm for balancing sustainable development and biodiversity protection, and various international strategies and conventions have championed the EBM cause and the inclusion of ecosystem services in decision-making. This open access book introduces the essential concepts and principles required to implement ecosystem-based management, detailing tools and techniques, and describing the application of these concepts and tools to a broad range of aquatic ecosystems, from the shores of Lough Erne in Northern Ireland to the estuaries of the US Pacific Northwest and the tropical Mekong Delta.

Water Quality

Water Quality
Author: Hlanganani Tutu
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2017-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535128816

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As concerns increase over the scarcity of water resources and the role of anthropogenic activities, water quality is evermore important. Activities ranging from agriculture to mining have had a bearing on the quality of water that they impact. Several studies assessing such impacts have been conducted at local and global scales over the years. This book, consisting of contributions by authors in various water-related fields, delves into some approaches that are used to understand and/or to improve water quality, and these include assessment of water chemistry, biomonitoring, modelling and water treatment. This book will be useful to environmental scientists, water professionals, researchers, academics and students.