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Australian Freshwater Ecology Processes and Management.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Boulton, Andrew
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- About this book -- About the companion website -- PART I: Processes in Aquatic Ecosystems -- CHAPTER 1: Australian waters: diverse, variable and valuable -- 1.1 The Challenge for Aquatic Ecologists -- 1.2 Defining Some Common Terms -- 1.3 Australian Inland Waters: Their Diversity and Distribution -- 1.4 The Water Regime: 'Where, When and to What Extent Water is Present' -- 1.4.1 Water budgets, scale issues and human influences on water regimes -- 1.4.2 Components of the water regime -- 1.4.3 Water regime variability 
505 8 |a 1.5 Linkages in Aquatic Ecosystems: from Molecular Bonds to Global Exchanges -- 1.5.1 Wonderful water and its molecular linkages -- 1.5.2 Linkages at the catchment scale -- 1.5.3 Linkages at the global scale: the hydrological cycle -- 1.5.4 Continental linkages and surface waters in Australia -- 1.5.5 Continental linkages and groundwaters in Australia -- 1.6 The Structure of This Book -- CHAPTER 2: Physical processes in standing waters -- 2.1 Depth and Physical Processes -- 2.2 Let There Be Light ... -- 2.2.1 Light reaching the water surface -- 2.2.2 Light below the water surface 
505 8 |a 2.2.3 Seeing through water: Secchi discs and quantum sensors -- 2.3 The Euphotic Zone -- 2.4 Light and Life -- 2.5 Temperature and Stratification -- 2.5.1 Causes of stratification -- 2.6 Using Circulation Patterns to Classify Standing Waters -- 2.7 Ecological Implications of the Different Types of Stratification and Mixing -- 2.8 Deep Versus Shallow Standing Waters: Depth Matters -- 2.8.1 How deep standing waters form -- 2.8.2 How shallow standing waters form -- 2.9 Synthesis -- CHAPTER 3: Chemical processes in standing waters -- 3.1 'There's a Certain Chemistry ...' -- 3.2 Dissolved Gases 
505 8 |a 3.2.1 Oxygen -- 3.2.2 Carbon dioxide -- 3.2.3 Hydrogen -- 3.2.4 Methane -- 3.3 Sources of Ions -- 3.4 Ionic Composition of Australian Standing Waters -- 3.5 Conductivity, Salinity and Total Dissolved Solids -- 3.6 Ionic Composition and Trophic State -- 3.6.1 Some common anions -- 3.6.2 Some common cations -- 3.7 Redox Reactions and Redox Potential -- 3.8 Redox Reactions and Some Common Metals -- 3.9 Nutrients, Nutrient Limitation and Ecological Stoichiometry -- 3.9.1 Phosphorus -- 3.9.2 Nitrogen -- 3.9.3 Carbon -- 3.10 Water Regime, Drying and Water Chemistry 
505 8 |a 3.10.1 What happens to water chemistry during a wetting-drying cycle? -- 3.11 Synthesis -- CHAPTER 4: Biological processes in standing waters -- 4.1 Biological Players on a Physical and Chemical Stage -- 4.2 Major Ecological Zones and Habitats -- 4.3 Blurred Boundaries and Mobile Assemblages -- 4.4 Trophic Groups and Sources of Energy -- 4.5 Producers -- 4.5.1 An ecological classification of producers -- 4.5.2 Microscopic aquatic plants -- 4.5.3 Macroscopic aquatic plants -- 4.5.4 Plants living in water: benefits and constraints 
500 |a 4.5.5 Alternative states: changes in plant dominance in shallow waterbodies 
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