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Aquatic ecology
Aquatic ecology
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht, : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1968-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 578.76
Soggetto topico Aquatic biology
Aquatic ecology
Hydrobiologie
Écologie des eaux
42.92 hydrobiology
Écologie aquatique
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)
Périodique électronique (Descripteur de forme)
ISSN 1573-5125
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910142803003321
Dordrecht, : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1968-
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Aquatic ecosystem health & management
Aquatic ecosystem health & management
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, : Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1998-
Disciplina 333
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
Ecosystem management
ISSN 1539-4077
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Aquatic ecosystem health and management
Record Nr. UNISA-996206278103316
Philadelphia, PA, : Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1998-
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Aquatic ecosystem health & management
Aquatic ecosystem health & management
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, : Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1998-
Disciplina 333
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
Ecosystem management
ISSN 1539-4077
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Aquatic ecosystem health and management
Record Nr. UNINA-9910160249703321
Philadelphia, PA, : Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1998-
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Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] /] / Sheila A. Browne, editor
Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] /] / Sheila A. Browne, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 p.)
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) BrowneSheila A
Collana Marine biology
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
Aquatic biodiversity
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62081-487-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461279703321
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2012
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Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] /] / Sheila A. Browne, editor
Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] /] / Sheila A. Browne, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 p.)
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) BrowneSheila A
Collana Marine biology
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
Aquatic biodiversity
ISBN 1-62081-487-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790016603321
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Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] /] / Sheila A. Browne, editor
Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] /] / Sheila A. Browne, editor
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (243 p.)
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) BrowneSheila A
Collana Marine biology
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
Aquatic biodiversity
ISBN 1-62081-487-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS -- AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 ASSEMBLAGES OF ZOOSPORIC TRUE FUNGI, HETEROTROPHIC STRAMINIPILES AND PLASMODIOPHORIDS IN FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- PHYLOGENY -- DISTRIBUTION AND BIOGEOGRAPHY -- ECOLOGICAL ROLES -- Role in Food Webs -- Saprobes -- (i) Degradation of Cellulose Debris: Relative Importance in Decomposition of Leaves -- (ii) Degradation of Chitin and Keratin Substrates -- Parasites -- Mutualists -- Zoospores as Food Sources -- Diversity -- Diversity Associated with Environmental and Biological Factors -- (i) Environmental Factors -- Temporal Fluctuations: Diurnal -- Temporal Fluctuations: Seasonal -- Spatial Distribution -- (ii) Biological Factors -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM HEALTH: A REVIEW -- ABSTRACT -- BACKGROUND -- CONCEPT AND DEFINITION -- WHAT CAN WE EXPECT FROM THIS CONCEPT OF ECO- SYSTEM HEALTH? -- ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND ECOLOGICAL POLICY -- ON THE PRETEXT OF ECOSYSTEM HEALTH UNDERSTANDING ECOSYSTEM CONCEPT -- 1. Model of Succession-to-Climax -- 2. Multiple Equilibria and Resilience in Non-Linear Dynamics -- 3. The Population Community Interaction or Diversity-Stability Model -- 4. Self-Organisation, Emergence and Thermodynamics -- 5. The Use of Emergy, Exergy and Ascendancy in Ecosystem Model to Assess the Health -- 6. Order, Chaos and Complexity -- 7. Model of Adaptive Cycle -- 8. Catastrophes, Bifurcations and Uncertainty -- 9. PSER Model -- 10. DPSEEA Model -- 11. Butterfly and Prism Models -- 12. MA Framework Model -- ECOLOGICAL RISK, RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT -- Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) -- Problem Formulation -- Endpoints Assessment -- Conceptual Model -- Analysis Plan -- Risk Characterization -- Risk Estimation.
Ecological Risk Management (ERM) -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 THE EUTROPHICATION OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: CAUSES, EFFECTS AND REHABILITATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. HISTORY OF EUTROPHICATION -- 3. LAKES EVOLUTIONS -- 4. SOURCES OF LAKE EUTROPHICATION PROBLEMS -- 5. STAGES OF THE EUTROPHICATION PROCESS -- 6. CONSEQUENCES OF EUTROPHICATION OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS -- 7. EUTRPHICATION PREVENTION AND CONTROL -- 8. TECHNIQUES FOR RESTORATION OF EUTROPHIC AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS -- 8.1. Precipitation and Inactivation of Phosphorus -- Applicability -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Conclusion -- 8.2. Sediment Removal -- Applicability -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- 8.3. Dilution -- Applicability -- Disadvantages -- 8.4. Artificial Circulation -- Applicability -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- 8.5. Hypolimnion Aeration -- Applicability -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- 8.6. Biomanipulation -- Applicability -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 PECULIARITIES OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS FUNCTIONING WITH ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT: (THERMODYNAMIC ASPECT) -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 CYCLIC RECURRENCE OF INTRARESERVOIR PROCESSES WHEN ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT OCCURS ON FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. OPTICAL MODEL FOR THE CALCULATION OF SPECTRA OF BRIGHTNESS COEFFICIENTS OF RADIATION UPWELLING FROM WATER -- 2. EXPERIMENTAL AND MODEL SPECTRA OF BC -- 3. DETERMINATIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPACES OF OPTICAL IMAGES -- 4. CYCLIC RECURRENCE OF INTRARESERVOIR PROCESSES INFERRED FROM REMOTE SENSING SPECTROMETRY IN EUTROPHIC RESERVOIR AND MODEL ECOSYSTEMS -- 5. ECOLOGICAL HYSTERESIS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES.
Chapter 6 CHANGE OF BIODIVERSITY OF SUBARCTIC FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS: CASE STUDY RUSSIAN NORTH-WEST REGION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- OBJECTS AND METHODS -- THE BRIEF CHARACTERISTIC OF NATURAL STRUCTURE OF FLORA AND FAUNA -- TOXIC IMPACTS -- EUTROPHICATION -- THERMAL POLLUTION -- ACIDIFICATION -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] ] : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / / edited by Stuart E.G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] ] : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / / edited by Stuart E.G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (533 p.)
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) FindlayStuart
SinsabaughRobert L. <1956->
Collana Aquatic ecology series
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-31142-1
9786611311421
0-08-052754-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Aquatic Ecosystems Interactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; SECTION ONE: SOURCES AND COMPOSITION; Chapter 1. Supply of Dissolved Organic Matter to Aquatic Ecosystems: Autochthonous Sources; I. Introduction; II. Algal Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter; III. Macrophyte Production of Dissolved Organic Matter; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 2. Sources, Production, and Regulation of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Matter Inputs to Surface Waters; I. Introduction; II. Source, Production, and Fractions of Dissolved Organic Matter
III. Regulation of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Carbon and Dissolved Organic NitrogenReferences; Chapter 3. Trace Organic Moieties of Dissolved Organic Material in Natural Waters; I. Introduction; II. Tracers of the Source of DOM in Aquatic Ecosystems; III. Biogeochemical Processes: Interactions with Mineral Surfaces; IV. Biogeochemical Processes: Surface Water to Sediments; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4.The Role of Monomers in Stream Ecosystem Metabolism; I. Introduction; II. Monomer Sources and Concentrations; III. Factors Affecting Biological Lability; IV. Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 5. Molecular Indicators of the Bioavailability of Dissolved Organic Matter; I. Introduction; II. Chemical Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter; III. Bioreactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; IV. Relationships between the Chemical Composition and Bioreactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; References; Chapter 6. Large-Scale Patterns in Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration, Flux, and Sources; I. Introduction; II. Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations; III. Dissolved Organic Carbon Exports in Rivers and Streams; IV. Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon
V. Synthesis and Future Research NeedsReferences; Chapter 7. The Speciation of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds by Dissolved Organic Matter; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Considerations; III. Analytical Methods for Measuring Kdom; IV. The Effect of Dissolved Organic Matter Composition on Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Speciation; V. Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter on Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Bioavailability to Aquatic Organisms; VI. Conclusions; References
Chapter 8. Elemental Complexation by Dissolved Organic Matter in Lakes: Implications for Fe Speciation and the Bioavailability of Fe and PI. Introduction; II. Biological Importance of Fe; III. Biological Fe Demand in Brown- versus Clear-Water Systems; IV. DOM and Fe Chemistry in Freshwater; V. The DOM-Fe-P Complex in Lakes; VI. Factors Influencing the Bioavailability of Fe and P Bound to DOM; VII. Elemental Acquisition in Humic Lakes: Implications for Ecosystem Structure and Function; VIII. Conclusions; References; SECTION TWO: TRANSFORMATION AND REGULATION
Chapter 9. The Contribution of Monomers and Other Low-Molecular Weight Compounds to the Flux of Dissolved Organic Material in Aquatic Ecosystems
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San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2003
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Aquatic ecosystems : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / edited by Stuart E. G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Aquatic ecosystems : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / edited by Stuart E. G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica xx, 512 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) Findlay, Stuart
Sinsabaugh, Robert L.
Collana Aquatic ecology series
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
ISBN 0122563719
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001303369707536
San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press, c2003
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Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] ] : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / / edited by Stuart E.G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Aquatic ecosystems [[electronic resource] ] : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / / edited by Stuart E.G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (533 p.)
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) FindlayStuart
SinsabaughRobert L. <1956->
Collana Aquatic ecology series
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
ISBN 1-281-31142-1
9786611311421
0-08-052754-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Aquatic Ecosystems Interactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; SECTION ONE: SOURCES AND COMPOSITION; Chapter 1. Supply of Dissolved Organic Matter to Aquatic Ecosystems: Autochthonous Sources; I. Introduction; II. Algal Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter; III. Macrophyte Production of Dissolved Organic Matter; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 2. Sources, Production, and Regulation of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Matter Inputs to Surface Waters; I. Introduction; II. Source, Production, and Fractions of Dissolved Organic Matter
III. Regulation of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Carbon and Dissolved Organic NitrogenReferences; Chapter 3. Trace Organic Moieties of Dissolved Organic Material in Natural Waters; I. Introduction; II. Tracers of the Source of DOM in Aquatic Ecosystems; III. Biogeochemical Processes: Interactions with Mineral Surfaces; IV. Biogeochemical Processes: Surface Water to Sediments; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4.The Role of Monomers in Stream Ecosystem Metabolism; I. Introduction; II. Monomer Sources and Concentrations; III. Factors Affecting Biological Lability; IV. Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 5. Molecular Indicators of the Bioavailability of Dissolved Organic Matter; I. Introduction; II. Chemical Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter; III. Bioreactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; IV. Relationships between the Chemical Composition and Bioreactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; References; Chapter 6. Large-Scale Patterns in Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration, Flux, and Sources; I. Introduction; II. Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations; III. Dissolved Organic Carbon Exports in Rivers and Streams; IV. Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon
V. Synthesis and Future Research NeedsReferences; Chapter 7. The Speciation of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds by Dissolved Organic Matter; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Considerations; III. Analytical Methods for Measuring Kdom; IV. The Effect of Dissolved Organic Matter Composition on Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Speciation; V. Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter on Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Bioavailability to Aquatic Organisms; VI. Conclusions; References
Chapter 8. Elemental Complexation by Dissolved Organic Matter in Lakes: Implications for Fe Speciation and the Bioavailability of Fe and PI. Introduction; II. Biological Importance of Fe; III. Biological Fe Demand in Brown- versus Clear-Water Systems; IV. DOM and Fe Chemistry in Freshwater; V. The DOM-Fe-P Complex in Lakes; VI. Factors Influencing the Bioavailability of Fe and P Bound to DOM; VII. Elemental Acquisition in Humic Lakes: Implications for Ecosystem Structure and Function; VIII. Conclusions; References; SECTION TWO: TRANSFORMATION AND REGULATION
Chapter 9. The Contribution of Monomers and Other Low-Molecular Weight Compounds to the Flux of Dissolved Organic Material in Aquatic Ecosystems
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784531603321
San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2003
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Aquatic ecosystems : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / / edited by Stuart E.G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Aquatic ecosystems : interactivity of dissolved organic matter / / edited by Stuart E.G. Findlay, Robert L. Sinsabaugh
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (533 p.)
Disciplina 577.6
Altri autori (Persone) FindlayStuart
SinsabaughRobert L. <1956->
Collana Aquatic ecology series
Soggetto topico Aquatic ecology
ISBN 1-281-31142-1
9786611311421
0-08-052754-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Aquatic Ecosystems Interactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; SECTION ONE: SOURCES AND COMPOSITION; Chapter 1. Supply of Dissolved Organic Matter to Aquatic Ecosystems: Autochthonous Sources; I. Introduction; II. Algal Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter; III. Macrophyte Production of Dissolved Organic Matter; IV. Summary; References; Chapter 2. Sources, Production, and Regulation of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Matter Inputs to Surface Waters; I. Introduction; II. Source, Production, and Fractions of Dissolved Organic Matter
III. Regulation of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Carbon and Dissolved Organic NitrogenReferences; Chapter 3. Trace Organic Moieties of Dissolved Organic Material in Natural Waters; I. Introduction; II. Tracers of the Source of DOM in Aquatic Ecosystems; III. Biogeochemical Processes: Interactions with Mineral Surfaces; IV. Biogeochemical Processes: Surface Water to Sediments; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4.The Role of Monomers in Stream Ecosystem Metabolism; I. Introduction; II. Monomer Sources and Concentrations; III. Factors Affecting Biological Lability; IV. Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 5. Molecular Indicators of the Bioavailability of Dissolved Organic Matter; I. Introduction; II. Chemical Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter; III. Bioreactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; IV. Relationships between the Chemical Composition and Bioreactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter; References; Chapter 6. Large-Scale Patterns in Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration, Flux, and Sources; I. Introduction; II. Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations; III. Dissolved Organic Carbon Exports in Rivers and Streams; IV. Sources of Dissolved Organic Carbon
V. Synthesis and Future Research NeedsReferences; Chapter 7. The Speciation of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds by Dissolved Organic Matter; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Considerations; III. Analytical Methods for Measuring Kdom; IV. The Effect of Dissolved Organic Matter Composition on Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Speciation; V. Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter on Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Bioavailability to Aquatic Organisms; VI. Conclusions; References
Chapter 8. Elemental Complexation by Dissolved Organic Matter in Lakes: Implications for Fe Speciation and the Bioavailability of Fe and PI. Introduction; II. Biological Importance of Fe; III. Biological Fe Demand in Brown- versus Clear-Water Systems; IV. DOM and Fe Chemistry in Freshwater; V. The DOM-Fe-P Complex in Lakes; VI. Factors Influencing the Bioavailability of Fe and P Bound to DOM; VII. Elemental Acquisition in Humic Lakes: Implications for Ecosystem Structure and Function; VIII. Conclusions; References; SECTION TWO: TRANSFORMATION AND REGULATION
Chapter 9. The Contribution of Monomers and Other Low-Molecular Weight Compounds to the Flux of Dissolved Organic Material in Aquatic Ecosystems
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