Perspectives in Running Water Ecology by M. Lock.

The discipline of stream ecology has grown exponentially along with most other areas of science in the last three decades. The field has changed from a fish management-dominated poor-sister of limnology to a discipline with theoretical constructs and ecological insights as rich as those in any area...

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Main Author: Lock, M. (Author)
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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Edition:1st ed. 1981.
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505 0 |a General Introduction -- Section I Energy Inputs and Transformations -- River Epilithon — a Light and Organic Energy Transducer -- Coarse Particulate Organic Matter in Streams -- Seasonal Aspects of Transport of Organic and Inorganic Matter in Streams -- The Uptake of Dissolved Organic Matter in Groundwater by Stream Sediments — A Case Study -- Aspects of Nitrogen Transport and Transformation in Headwater Streams -- Organic Carbon in Aquatic Ecosystems: Beyond Energy — Control -- Section II Benthos in Time and Space -- Migrations and Distributions of Stream Benthos -- Temporal Heterogeneity and the Ecology of Lotic Ciliates -- The Ecology of Gammarus in Running Water -- Effects of Hydrodynamics on the Distribution of Lake Benthos -- Section III Aspects of Aquatic Environment Perturbations: Management and Application -- Man’s Impact on Tropical Rivers -- Aquatic Invertebrates and Palaeoecology: Recent and Future Trends -- Organizational Impediments to Effective Research on Running Waters -- Section IV Regional Running Water Ecology -- Ecology of Streams at High Latitudes -- Running Water Ecology in Africa -- Running Water Ecology in Australia -- Contributors -- Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows of H. B. Noel Hynes -- Publications of H. B. Noel Hynes. 
520 |a The discipline of stream ecology has grown exponentially along with most other areas of science in the last three decades. The field has changed from a fish management-dominated poor-sister of limnology to a discipline with theoretical constructs and ecological insights as rich as those in any area of ecology. A focus on energy transformations, nutrient turnover and the storage and processing of organic substrates has greatly enhanced the development of current paradigms. For example, the data base on microbial-biochemical­ invertebrate interactions in streams is now very extensive. A survey of the stream ecology literature reveals the central role played by H.B. Noel Hynes, whom I believe to be the world's premier lotic ecologist. Professor Hynes produced the major text in the field ("The Ecology of Running Waters") which has served both as an integrative review and as a bridge between the fish-water quality orientation of the fifties and sixties to the process oriented, nutritional resource-watershed perspectives of the seventies. It should also be noted that Professor Hynes' book, "The Biology of Polluted Waters", served as a basic reference for the earlier period and he has published over 150 research papers, the great majority in stream ecology, spanning four decades. 
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