Ecological Effects of Waste Water
First published in 1980, this book provides a practical and concise introduction to the ecological consequences of water pollution. It covers the necessary topics on a more quantitative fashion than have previous texts, yet its simplified treatment of biology will make the subject accessible to nonbiologists. The many illustrations, field data, and detailed reports of research will bring a wide range of readers accurately up-to-date in the field. Ecological Effects of Waste Water is a valuable introduction and summary for students and professionals in limnology, environmental engineering, acquaculture, ecology, fisheries, and water pollution.
Product details
April 1980Paperback
9780521295253
352 pages
229 × 152 × 20 mm
0.52kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Part I. General Concepts of Aquatic Ecology:
- 1. Aquatic ecosystems and management
- 2. Standing crop and productivity
- 3. Hydrographic characteristics
- 4. Population growth
- 5. Limitation, tolerance, and adaptation
- 6. Nutrient cycles
- Part II. The Effect of Waste on Populations:
- 7. Phytoplankton and controlling factors
- 8. Zooplankton
- 9. Periphyton
- 10. Macrophytes
- 11. Benthic macroinvertebrates
- 12. Fish
- Appendices
- Index.