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582.26 --- 581.526.325.2 --- 581.9 <285> --- Algae. Bacillariophyta (Diatomeae). Seaweeds etc. --- Fresh water --- Geographic botany. Plant geography (phytogeography). Floras. Geographic distribution of plants--Stilstaand water. Meren. Vijvers. Moerassen --- 581.9 <285> Geographic botany. Plant geography (phytogeography). Floras. Geographic distribution of plants--Stilstaand water. Meren. Vijvers. Moerassen --- 581.526.325.2 Fresh water --- 582.26 Algae. Bacillariophyta (Diatomeae). Seaweeds etc. --- Phycologie. (Congrès) --- Fycologie. (Congres)
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Phytoplankton Dynamics in the North American Great Lakes is the compilation of two volumes, originally published 1996 and 2000. Both volumes provide a thorough treatment of the community structure, function, and dynamics of phytoplankton in the North American Great Lakes and represent the culmination of nearly three decades' worth of work by Mohiuddin Munawar and Iftekhar F. Munawar. With these volumes, the phycology of the North American Great Lakes has been brought into the new millennium. Volume 1 focuses on the Lower Great Lakes--Lakes Ontario and Erie--while volume 2 highlights Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior. Phytoplankton Dynamics in the North American Great Lakes also includes a chapter devoted to the integration, summarization, and synthesis of the two volumes' major findings, as well as a discussion of the current and future status of food-web research in the Great Lakes.
Water --- Water quality --- Freshwater ecology --- Freshwater phytoplankton --- Freshwater plankton --- Freshwater plants --- Phytoplankton --- Fresh water --- Fresh-water ecology --- Aquatic ecology --- Freshwater --- Freshwater quality --- Marine water quality --- Quality of water --- Seawater --- Seawater quality --- Environmental quality --- Pollution --- Ecology --- Quality --- Composition --- Aquatic biology --- Plankton --- Plants
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This volume provides an in-depth look at the remediation and restoration of the forty three most polluted areas of the Great Lakes called Areas of Concern (AOCs). This binational restoration effort is unique in that it has fostered use of locally designed ecosystem approaches to restoring impaired beneficial uses as called for in the Canada–U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. In total, thirty-seven Canadian and U.S. scientists contributed to this comprehensive evaluation of what has been achieved and learned from over three decades of remediation and restoration efforts. This book will be an excellent resource to researchers, resource managers, university faculty, and students within the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem, and others interested in restoring degraded aquatic ecosystems throughout the world. No other volume or textbook provides such a comprehensive evaluation of AOCs. A foreword is provided by Dianne Saxe, former environmental commissioner of Ontario. Leading primary contributors include J. H. Hartig, M. Munawar, L. Richman, S. W. Pickard, M. L. Tuchman, R. Stewart, J. Ridgway, R. K. Sherman, N. T. French, K. C. Williams, G. Krantzberg, and C. McLaughlin.
Water --- Restoration ecology --- Lake conservation --- Pollution --- North America. --- Great Lakes. --- Great Lakes (North America) --- Management.
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Ecotoxicological Testing of Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems: Emerging Techniques, Trends and Strategies focuses on state-of-the-art ecotoxicological techniques and methods that are used for aquatic ecosystem health assessment. The book evaluates the latest bioassay techniques used in the field and includes a detailed discussion of the integration of data, risk communication, and risk perception. It also analyzes how improvements in data processing and information technology have led to the assessment of spatial variability. Also covered are emerging fields of research such as biomarkers, genome expression, multi-species tests, and tiered approaches. This is a multi-authored reference, useful for researchers in environmental toxicology, ecosystem health, ecology, and marine and aquatic resource management.
Freshwater ecology. --- Marine ecology. --- Toxicity testing. --- Water quality bioassay. --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Water Management --- Agrotechnology and Food Sciences. Toxicology --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Ecology --- Water Quality. --- Environmental Toxicology, Ecotoxicology. --- Aquatic Ecology --- Marine Ecology. --- Freshwater Ecology. --- Freshwater ecology --- Marine ecology --- Toxicity testing --- Water quality bioassay --- 504.064.3:574 --- 504.4 --- 574.632 --- 574.632 Effects of pollution on hydrobionts --- Effects of pollution on hydrobionts --- 504.4 Hydrospheric environment --- Hydrospheric environment --- 504.064.3:574 Ecological warning systems. Bioindicators --- Ecological warning systems. Bioindicators --- Biological assay --- Water --- Poisons --- Toxicological testing --- Toxicology --- Toxicology testing --- Toxicology, Experimental --- Biological oceanography --- Marine ecosystems --- Ocean --- Aquatic ecology --- Fresh water --- Fresh-water ecology --- Analysis --- Testing --- Ecology
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Lake ecology --- Biotic communities --- Fisheries --- Limnology --- Aquatic sciences --- Freshwater biology --- Coastal fisheries --- Commercial fisheries --- Commercial fishing industry --- Farms, Fish --- Fish farms --- Fishery industry --- Fishery methods --- Fishing industry --- Freshwater fisheries --- Inland fisheries --- Large-scale fisheries --- Marine fisheries --- Marine recreational fisheries --- Recreational fisheries --- Sea fisheries --- Sea fishing industry --- Sport fisheries --- Aquaculture --- Wildlife utilization --- Fishery sciences --- Fishes --- Biocenoses --- Biocoenoses --- Biogeoecology --- Biological communities --- Biomes --- Biotic community ecology --- Communities, Biotic --- Community ecology, Biotic --- Ecological communities --- Ecosystems --- Natural communities --- Ecology --- Population biology --- Lakes --- Freshwater ecology --- Reservoir ecology --- Huron, Lake (Mich. and Ont.) --- Lake Huron (Mich. and Ont.) --- Great Lakes (North America) --- Environmental conditions --- Lacustrine ecology --- Lentic ecology
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The State of Lake Ontario is a giant step forward in the study of Lake Ontario's fisheries and limnology. The sixty-three authors have contributed twenty-two papers on physical and chemical limnology, food-web linkages, fish community dynamics, contaminants, water birds, and impacts of nonindigenous species. As the "lake below the Falls," Lake Ontario has long been impacted by invasive species. The historic invaders (sea lamprey, alewife, and white perch) were trouble enough, but recent invasions of dreissenid mussels, gobies, and crustaceans have further disrupted an unstable system. Contaminant burdens in fish and water birds have been a persistent problem. As the smallest of the Great Lakes, Lake Ontario has some of the biggest ecosystem health problems.
Lake ecology --- Limnology --- Ontario, Lake (N.Y. and Ont.)
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