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Central European Stream Ecosystems The Long Term Study Of The Breitenbach Rdiger Wagner

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Central European Stream Ecosystems The Long Term Study Of The Breitenbach Rdiger Wagner
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.57 MB
Pages: 684
Author: Rüdiger Wagner, Jürgen Marxsen, Peter Zwick, Eileen J. Cox
ISBN: 9783527329526, 9783527634651, 3527329528, 3527634657
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Central European Stream Ecosystems The Long Term Study Of The Breitenbach Rdiger Wagner by Rüdiger Wagner, Jürgen Marxsen, Peter Zwick, Eileen J. Cox 9783527329526, 9783527634651, 3527329528, 3527634657 instant download after payment.

Pollution of freshwater resources becomes an issue in virtually every country undergoing an industrialization process. While the main emphasis has been for many years on lakes due to their limited capacity of self-renewal, streams and rivers attract increasing attention due to their importance for agriculture, fisheries, drinking water reserves and as feeder of freshwater lakes and reservoirs. There are many factors influencing the ecology of streams, only some of them relating to direct anthropogenic influences and it is important to have reliable long term data on natural occurring variations in order to better estimate the `default’ status of a stream and to judge the influence of modern anthropogenic influences.

The Breitenbach is one of the best-studied streams on earth, as the nearby Max-Planck Outstation in Schlitz was founded in 1949 and scientists there have been collecting data ever since.

Central European Stream Ecosystems: The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach is the result of this research, and special focus has been placed on animal and microorganism occurrence and variation as well as chemical and physical parameters. Already this data influences the discussion of the `good ecological state’ reference values and it will be in particular useful to analyze the effect of global warming on the ecology of streams.

An invaluable data basis for modeling purposes, this important book is a useful resource for everyone in the world dealing with stream ecology, for example limnologists, ecologists, biologists and hydrologists. 

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–4): Prof. Dr. Peter Zwick
Chapter 2 The Breitenbach and Its Catchment (pages 5–19): Dr. Jurgen Marxsen, Prof. Dr. Rudiger Wagner and Hans?Heinrich Schmidt
Chapter 3 Environmental Characteristics (pages 21–71): Hans?Heinrich Schmidt
Chapter 4 Detrital Energy Sources (pages 73–97): Dr. Jurgen Marxsen and Prof. Dr. Rudiger Wagner
Chapter 5 Primary Producers (pages 99–129): Dr. Eileen J. Cox, Dr. Jurgen Marxsen and Thomas G. Horvath
Chapter 6 Bacteria and Fungi (pages 131–194): Dr. Jurgen Marxsen
Chapter 7 The Fauna of the Breitenbach (pages 195–485): Prof. Dr. Peter Zwick, Georg Becker, Prof. Dr. Rudiger Wagner, Joachim Reidelbach and Heino Christl
Chapter 8 Ecosystem Breitenbach (pages 487–583): Prof. Dr. Rudiger Wagner, Dr. Jurgen Marxsen, Hans?heinrich Schmidt, Michael Obach and Prof. Dr. Peter Zwick
Chapter 9 Summary (pages 585–600): Georg Becker, Dr. Eileen J. Cox, Dr. Jurgen Marxsen, Hans?heinrich Schmidt, Prof. Dr. Rudiger Wagner and Prof. Dr. Peter Zwick

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