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The Functioning of Freshwater Ecosystems

The Functioning of Freshwater Ecosystems

The Functioning of Freshwater Ecosystems

E. D. Le Cren
R. H. Lowe-McConnell
March 2009
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9780521105583
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    First published in 1980, this important book brings together the results of worldwide research (from the tropics to the Arctic) to determine the relative productivity of different freshwater environments, especially lakes. The investigations are presented in a comparative manner and the underlying causes considered. In addition this book is a useful summary of the extensive work done in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and it makes these results available to a wider audience. The many authors are internationally recognized authorities and their syntheses are based on special studies of over ninety sites around the world during the 10 years of the IBP investigations, as well as on published material.

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    March 2009
    Paperback
    9780521105583
    628 pages
    229 × 152 × 35 mm
    0.91kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction L. Tonolli
    • 2. History and development of the freshwater production section of IBP J. Rzóska
    • 3. The effects of physical variables on freshwater production: analyses based on models M. Straskraba
    • 4. Chemical budgets and nutrient pathways H. L. Golterman and F.A. Kouwe
    • 5. Primary production D. F. Westlake, M. S. Adams, M. E. Bindloss, G. G. Ganj, G. C. Gerloff, U. T. Hammer, P. Javornicky, J. F. Koonce, A. F. H. Marker, M. D. McCracken, B. Moss, A. Nauwerck, I. L. Pyrina, J. A. P. Steel, M. Tilzer and C. J. Walters
    • 6. Secondary production N. C. Morgan, T. Backiel, G. Bretschko, A. Duncan, A. Hillbricht-Ilkowska, Z. Kajak, J. F. Kitchell, P. Larsson, C. Leveque, A. Nauwerck, F. Schiemer and J. E. Thorpe
    • 7. Organic matter and decomposers G. W. Saunders, K. C. Cummins, D.Z. Gak, E. Pieczyhska, V. Straskrabova and R.G. Wetzel
    • 8. Trophic relationships and efficiencies P. Blafka, T. Backiel and F.B. Taub
    • 9. Estimating the productivity of lakes and reservoirs M. Brvlinskv
    • 10. Dynamic models of lake ecosystems C.J. Walters, R. A. Park and J. F. Koonce
    • 11. General characteristics of freshwater ecosystems based on Soviet IBP studies G. G. Winberg.
      Contributors
    • L. Tonolli, J. Rzóska, M. Straskraba, H. L. Golterman, F. A. Kouwe, D. F. Westlake, M. S. Adams, M. E. Bindloss, G. G. Ganj, G. C. Gerloff, U. T. Hammer, P. Javornicky, J. F. Koonce, A. F. H. Marker, M. D. McCracken, B. Moss, A. Nauwerck, I. L. Pyrina, J. A. P. Steel, M. Tilzer and C. J. Walters, N. C. Morgan, T. Backiel, G. Bretschko, A. Duncan, A. Hillbricht-Ilkowska, Z. Kajak, J. F. Kitchell, P. Larsson, C. Leveque, A. Nauwerck, F. Schiemer, J. E. Thorpe, G. W. Saunders, K. C. Cummins, D. Z. Gak, E. Pieczyhska, V. Straskrabova, R.G. Wetzel, P. Blafka, T. Backiel, F. B. Taub, M. Brvlinskv, C.J. Walters, R. A. Park, J. F. Koonce, G. G. Winberg

    • Editors
    • E. D. Le Cren
    • R. H. Lowe-McConnell