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Great lakes of the world (GLOW) : food-web, health & integrity /

The Great Lakes of the World (GLOW) is a series of international symposia organized by the Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society in order to promote interaction and communication between Great Lakes scientists and communities around the world. The purpose of GLOW is to establish a platform...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Munawar, M. (Editor ), Hecky, R. E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington, Ontario, Canada : Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management, [2014]
Colección:Ecovision world monograph series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Table of Contents; Dedication; Editorial -- M. Munawar, R.E. Hecky; Preface -- C.S. Reynolds; Foreword -- C.E. Herdendorf; African Great Lakes; The pelagic ecosystem of Lake Malawi, Africa: Trophic structure and current threats -- K. Irvine, G. Patterson, E.H. Allison, A.B. Thompson, A. Menz; Initial measurements of benthic photosynthesis in Lake Malawi -- H.A. Bootsma, R.E. Hecky; Recent changes in the phytoplankton community of Lake Victoria in response to eutrophication -- H.J. Kling, R. Mugidde, R.E. Hecky. 
505 8 |a Diurnal fluctuations in Pco(sub)2, DIC, oxygen and nutrients at inshore sites in Lake Victoria, Uganda -- P.S. Ramlal, G.W. Kling, L.M. Ndawula, R.E. Hecky, H.J. KlingPulsed and dampened annual limnological fluctuations in Lake Tanganyika -- P.-D. Plisnier, E.J. Coenen; Seasonal abundance of zooplankton and the planktivorous fish, Stolothrissa, in Tanzanian waters of Lake Tanganyika -- H. Rufli; Asian Great Lakes; Primary productivity, phytoplankton and nutrient status in Lake Baikal -- C.R. Goldman, A.D. Jassby; Chinese Great Lakes: Origin, changes and trends -- W.Y.B. Chang. 
505 8 |a Lake Biwa: Largest lake in Japan -- M. Nakamura, W.Y.B. ChangThe biology and physical processes of large lakes of Indonesia: Lakes Matano and Towuti -- G.D. Haffner, P.E. Hehanussa, D. Hartoto; South American Great Lakes; The biological, chemical, and physical limnology of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru -- A. Pawley, S.C. Fritz, P.A. Baker, G.O. Seltzer, R. Dunbar; North American Great Lakes; An overview of the changing flora and fauna of the North American Great Lakes. Part I: Phytoplankton and microbial loop -- M. Munawar, I.F. Munawar. 
505 8 |a An overview of the changing flora and fauna of the North American Great Lakes. Part II: Zooplankton, benoths, fish, colonial waterbirds and exotics -- M. Munawar, R. Dermott, J. Leach, S. Nepszy, D.V. Weseloh, D. Hraham, S. Carou, H. Niblock, O. JohannssonMysis relicta production in large lakes: Combining allometry with technology -- W.G. Sprules, T.J. Morris; Acoustic fish stock assessment in the Laurentian Great Lakes -- D.M. Mason, A. Goyke, S.B. Brandt, J.M. Jech. 
505 8 |a Using wildlife to monitor contaminants and their effects in the North American Great Lakes ecosystem -- P.J. Ewins, D.V. Weseloh, G.A. Fox, C.A. Bishop, T. BoughenA comparison of cyanobacterial dominance within the picoplankton of the North American Great Lakes estimated by 16S rRNA-based hybridisations and direct cell counts -- R.E. Hicks, D.A. Pascoe; Flow cytometry for the unicellular plankton of the Laurentian Great Lakes -- M. Legner, W.G. Sprules, R.J. Daley, E.D. Fillery; Considerations in the development and application of ecosystem models in large lakes -- R. Jain, J.V. De Pinto. 
505 8 |a Control of grazing in the Great Lakes of North America and Asia: Natural and industrial controls -- D.C. McNaught. 
520 |a The Great Lakes of the World (GLOW) is a series of international symposia organized by the Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society in order to promote interaction and communication between Great Lakes scientists and communities around the world. The purpose of GLOW is to establish a platform where understanding of structure, function, and performance of healthy and damaged ecosystems from integrated, multidisciplinary, and sustainable perspectives is promoted. This book includes papers originating in part from the first of many international symposia--Exploring the Great Lakes of the World: Food-Web Dynamics, Health and Integrity, held at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The following is adapted from the editorial: "As scientists, we accept that we can never know everything at one time about large aquatic ecosystems, due to temporal and spatial measurement limitations. This uncertainty can be reduced through sharing our knowledge of large systems so that others can incorporate our results into analyses of their systems. To that end, this book is a remarkable achievement as it does accomplish global coverage of large and great lakes." 
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700 1 |a Hecky, R. E.,  |e editor. 
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