03103nam 22004333a 450 991091566540332120240912151313.09782759831159 (electronic book)(CKB)29353638700041(MiAaPQ)EBC31030326(EXLCZ)992935363870004120231223d2023 fy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontent.crdamedia.crrdacarrier.Ecology of fish communityniche modeling based on fish morphological parameters /Xinhui Li, Zini Lai and Yumian YuLes Ulis, France :EDP Sciences/Science Press2023.©2023.1 online resource (XV, 291 pages.) illustrationsCurrent Natural Sciences.Originally published in Chinese in 2022, by Science Press. This translation is published by arrangement with Science Press.9782759831142 This book introduces a monograph deconstructing morphological model of river fish communities. It provides a new method and develops morphological modeling, software analysis, and applications for studies of fish community niches. Over long-term evolution, fish interactions with their environment can result in the formation of new species, the exploitation of various ecological niches, and the development of species communities. Although the organisms in the ancient fish can be recognized through their fossils, the niche composition of fish communities 200 years ago remains unknown. The lack of data on the evolution of ecosystem structure and function become an obstacle in the studies of ecology. The purpose of this book is to establish a systematic method for determining niches based on species morphology and the morphological characters of fish communities, as well as to discuss the niche composition of community species through historical records of "qualitative" species. This book attempts to provide a method to clarify community species structure in a given ecosystem and to establish a standard for evaluating ecosystem changes based on community species structure. This book provides a community structure reference system for river ecosystem assessment and restoration based on natural attributes. Using fish morphological data, we established a model for fish community studies based on morphological characters. This book also examines the relationships between fish species in communities from the perspective of ecological niches, and it attempts to establish a fish community research tool for the ecological restoration of rivers.--Provided by publisher.Current Natural Sciences.FishesEcologyFish communitiesStream ecologyFishesEcology.Fish communities.Stream ecology.Li Xinhui1778595Lai ZiniYu YumianBOOK9910915665403321Ecology of fish community4301488UNINA