Pond Conservation in Europe edited by Beat Oertli, Régis Céréghino, Jeremy Biggs, Steven Declerck, Andrew P. Hull, Maria Rosa Miracle.

Ponds are an exceptional freshwater resource around the world and represent thirty percent of the global surface area of standing water. Furthermore, the millions of ponds which exist exhibit a particularly high biodiversity and have a high potential for ecosystem functions and services. Despite the...

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Other Authors: Oertli, Beat (Editor), Céréghino, Régis (Editor), Biggs, Jeremy (Editor), Declerck, Steven (Editor), Hull, Andrew P. (Editor), Miracle, Maria Rosa (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edition:1st ed. 2010.
Series:Developments in Hydrobiology ; 210
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Table of Contents:
  • The ecology of European ponds: defining the characteristics of a neglected freshwater habitat
  • A comparison of the catchment sizes of rivers, streams, ponds, ditches and lakes: implications for protecting aquatic biodiversity in an agricultural landscape
  • A comparative analysis of cladoceran communities from different water body types: patterns in community composition and diversity
  • Macroinvertebrate assemblages in 25 high alpine ponds of the Swiss National Park (Cirque of Macun) and relation to environmental variables
  • Biodiversity and distribution patterns of freshwater invertebrates in farm ponds of a south-western French agricultural landscape
  • Patterns of composition and species richness of crustaceans and aquatic insects along environmental gradients in Mediterranean water bodies
  • Relation between macroinvertebrate life strategies and habitat traits in Mediterranean salt marsh ponds (Empordà wetlands, NE Iberian Peninsula)
  • Macrophyte diversity and physico-chemical characteristics of Tyrrhenian coast ponds in central Italy: implications for conservation
  • Evaluation of sampling methods for macroinvertebrate biodiversity estimation in heavily vegetated ponds
  • Developing a multimetric index of ecological integrity based on macroinvertebrates of mountain ponds in central Italy
  • Eutrophication: are mayflies (Ephemeroptera) good bioindicators for ponds?
  • How can we make new ponds biodiverse? A case study monitored over 7 years
  • Management of an ornamental pond as a conservation site for a threatened native fish species, crucian carp Carassius carassius
  • Pond conservation: from science to practice
  • Plant communities as a tool in temporary ponds conservation in SW Portugal
  • Freshwater diatom and macroinvertebrate diversity of coastal permanent ponds along a gradient of human impact in a Mediterranean eco-region
  • The M-NIP: a macrophyte-based Nutrient Index for Ponds
  • Vegetation recolonisation of a Mediterranean temporary pool in Morocco following small-scale experimental disturbance
  • Experimental study of the effect of hydrology and mechanical soil disturbance on plant communities in Mediterranean temporary pools in Western Morocco
  • Restoring ponds for amphibians: a success story
  • High diversity of Ruppia meadows in saline ponds and lakes of the western Mediterranean
  • Gravel pits support waterbird diversity in an urban landscape
  • Competition in microcosm between a clonal plant species (Bolboschoenus maritimus) and a rare quillwort (Isoetes setacea) from Mediterranean temporary pools of southern France
  • Restoration potential of biomanipulation for eutrophic peri-urban ponds: the role of zooplankton size and submerged macrophyte cover
  • Spatial and temporal patterns of pioneer macrofauna in recently created ponds: taxonomic and functional approaches
  • Comparison of macroinvertebrate community structure and driving environmental factors in natural and wastewater treatment ponds
  • Inter- and intra-annual variations of macroinvertebrate assemblages are related to the hydroperiod in Mediterranean temporary ponds
  • Ten-year dynamics of vegetation in a Mediterranean temporary pool in western Morocco
  • Modelling hydrological characteristics of Mediterranean Temporary Ponds and potential impacts from climate change
  • Monitoring the invasion of the aquatic bug Trichocorixa verticalis verticalis (Hemiptera: Corixidae) in the wetlands of Doñana National Park (SW Spain)
  • Copepods and branchiopods of temporary ponds in the Doñana Natural Area (SW Spain): a four-decade record (1964–2007).