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    Methods in Stream Ecology by Hauer, F. Richard; Lamberti, Gary;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 2 June 2006

    • ISBN 9780123329073
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages896 pages
    • Size 260x184 mm
    • Weight 2268 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    Methods in Stream Ecology, Second Edition, provides a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology that are ideal for teaching or conducting research.

    This updated edition reflects recent advances in the technology associated with ecological assessment of streams, including remote sensing. In addition, the relationship between stream flow and alluviation has been added, and a new chapter on riparian zones is also included.

    The book features exercises in each chapter; detailed instructions, illustrations, formulae, and data sheets for in-field research for students; and taxanomic keys to common stream invertebrates and algae.

    With a student-friendly price, this book is key for all students and researchers in stream and freshwater ecology, freshwater biology, marine ecology, and river ecology. This text is also supportive as a supplementary text for courses in watershed ecology/science, hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, and landscape ecology.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section A: Physical Processes
    1. Landscapes And Catchment Basins
    2. Valley Segments, Stream Reaches, And Channel Units
    3. Discharge Measurements And Streamflow Analysis
    4. Dynamics Of Flow
    5. Temperature, Light, And Oxygen
    6. Hyporheic Zones

    Section B: Material Storage And Transport
    7. Fluvial Geomorphic Processes
    8. Solute Dynamics
    9. Phosphorus Limitation, Uptake, And Turnover In Stream Algae
    10. Nitrogen Dynamics
    11. Dissolved Organic Carbon
    12. Transport And Storage Of Fpom
    13. Cpom And Large Wood

    Section C: Stream Biota
    14. Heterotrophic Mirobes
    15. Fungi: Biomass, Production And Sporulation Of Aquatic Hyphomycetes
    16. Benthic Algae: Distribution And Structure
    17. Biomass And Pigments Of Benthic Algae
    18. Macrophytes And Bryophytes
    19. Meiofauna
    20. Macroinvertebrates
    21. Macroinvertebrate Movements: Drift, Colonization, And Emergence
    22. Fish Community Composition

    Section D: Community Interactions
    23. Plant - Herbivore Interactions
    24. Predator-Prey Interactions
    25. Trophic Relations Of Macroinvertebrates
    26. Trophic Relations Of Stream Fishes
    27. Stream Food Webs

    Section E: Ecosystem Processes
    28. Primary Productivity And Community Respiration
    29. Secondary Production Of Macroinvertebrates
    30. Decomposition In Stream Ecosystems
    31. Riparian Processes And Interactions
    32. Effects Of Nutrient Enrichment On Periphyton
    33. Surface-Subsurface Interactions In Streams

    Section F: Ecosystem Quality
    34. Algae As Biotic Indicators Of Environmental Quality
    35. Macroinvertebrates As Biotic Indicators Of Environmental Quality
    36. Pollution And Toxicological Assessment

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