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Freshwater Ecology
Edited by Walter K. Dodds
Academic Press
March 2002
Hardback 450 Pages ISBN 0122191358
£58.00
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This book is a general text covering both basic and applied aspects of freshwater
ecology and serves as an introduction to the study of lakes and streams. Issues of spatial and
temporal scale, anthropogenic impacts, and application of current ecological concepts are
covered along with ideas that are presented in more traditional limnological texts.
Chapters on biodiversity, toxic chemicals, extreme and unusual habitats, and fisheries
increase the breadth of material covered. The book includes an extensive glossary,
questions for thought, worked examples of equations, and real-life problems.
"This undergraduate textbook, another of the "Aquatic Ecology" series, will no doubt be used by a number of programs and would be a valuable reference for the professional."
- FISHERIES
"There is a lot to like about this book. It is written in a style that makes for easy reading and
comprehension. ...I especially liked the many sidebars highlighting information on a wide
range of topics." - Leonard A. Smock for JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN
BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
- Broad coverage of groundwaters, streams, wetlands, and lakes
- Features basic scientific concepts and environmental applications throughout
- Includes many figures, sidebars of fascinating applications, and biographies of
practicing aquatic ecologists
- Materials are presented to facilitate learning, including an extensive glossary,
questions for thought, worked examples of equations, and real life problems
- Written at a level understandable to most undergraduate students, with
explanations of complex contemporary concepts in freshwater ecology described to
promote understanding
Featuring small chapters that mainly stand alone, this book can be read in the order most suited to the specific application
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