The Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs
This book provides a comprehensive review of the ecology of freshwater bivalves and gastropods worldwide. It deals with the ecology of these species in its broadest sense, including diet, habitat and reproductive biology, emphasising in particular the tremendous diversity of these freshwater invertebrates. Following on from these introductory themes, the author develops a life history model that unifies them, and serves as a basis for reviews of their population and community ecology, including treatments of competition, predation, parasitism and biogeography. Extensively referenced and providing a synthesis of work from the nineteenth century onwards, this book includes original analyses that seek to unify previous work into a coherent whole. It will appeal primarily to professional ecologists and evolutionary biologists, as well as to parasitologists.
- A single-authored book of worldwide scope on mollusc ecology
- Comprehensive, including freshwater molluscs of all regions
- Synthesis of research from the nineteenth century onwards
Reviews & endorsements
"...a most welcome, and timely, comprehensive treatise on freshwater mollusc ecology. ...well written and nicely presented..." Environments
"The chief strength of this book is its presentation and analysis of a large, scattered body of literature on freshwater molluscs...a valuable resource for students seeking fresh research questions, readers looking for information about freshwater molluscs, and ecologists who want to see what freshwater molluscs have to offer." Nature
"A lot of useful information is packed into the pages of this book, and the reference section is extensive...and excellent book for experts, with a good discussion of specific topics." Choice
"The book is useful... an important reference volume for those interested in advancing molluscan ecology... an appropriate, timely and useful volume." John A. Downing, Ecoscience
"Provides a sound basis for new management plans...A exhaustive effort. Well referenced to the technical literature. An important general library book." Northeastern Naturalist
"This is the first major book-length treatment of the ecology of freshwater mollusks. Dillon must be complimented on undertaking this major task...should be on the shelves of any acquatic biologist because of its wealth of information and its introduction to the extensive literature on freshwater molluscan ecology." Journal of the North American Benthological Society
Product details
March 2010Paperback
9780521359917
524 pages
229 × 152 × 30 mm
0.76kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Bivalve autecology
- 3. Gastropod autecology
- 4. Life history
- 5. Population dynamics and competition
- 6. Parasitism
- 7. Predation
- 8. Biogeography
- 9. Communities.