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Zooplankton Diversity and Pelagic Food Webs : Investigating Present and Past with Different Techniques



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Autore: Piscia Roberta Visualizza persona
Titolo: Zooplankton Diversity and Pelagic Food Webs : Investigating Present and Past with Different Techniques Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (226 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: abundance
Acartia tonsa
anthropogenic impact
autochthony
B-Splines smoothing
bioclimate
Bosmina
CCA analyses
cladocera
Cladocera
cladocera sub-fossil remains
coexistence patterns
crustacean zooplankton
Daphnia
Daphnia pulex
diapausing eggs
distribution
diversity
ephippia
fish feeding
fish predation
freshwater
freshwater ponds
Functional Data Analysis
functional ecology
grazing
heavy metals
high mountain lakes
Himalayas
Lagoon of Venice
laser optical plankton counter
limnology
live organic matter
long-term ecological research
Maryland Coastal Bays
match-mismatch
Mesozooplankton
monitoring ecological dynamics
niche overlaps
nonindigenous species
oligotrophication
organic carbon
paleolimnology
persistent organic pollutants
pheophorbide a
phylogenetic diversity
phytoplankton
population dynamics
protists
river dispersion
salinity
sand-dust deposition
seasonality
size
size fractions
species richness
Spitsbergen
stable isotope analysis
stream ecology
subfossil
trophic structure
tundra lakes
UV radiation
Yellow Sea
Zn-Pb maine
zooplankton
zooplankton distribution
Persona (resp. second.): BettinettiRoberta
LeoniBarbara
MancaMarina
PisciaRoberta
Sommario/riassunto: Zooplankton are of key importance in the structure and functioning of aquatic food webs. They contribute to a large part of the functional and structural biodiversity of predator and prey plankton communities. Promptly responding to long-term and seasonal changes in the physical and chemical environment, they are sensitive indicators of patterns and mechanisms of impact drivers, both natural and human induced. In this volume, we aim to present evidence for both long-term and seasonal changes in zooplankton community structure and dynamics, investigating different approaches from population dynamics to advanced molecular techniques and reconstructing past communities from subfossil remains in lake sediments.
Altri titoli varianti: Zooplankton Diversity and Pelagic Food Webs
Titolo autorizzato: Zooplankton Diversity and Pelagic Food Webs  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557657403321
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