Introduction to limnology /
This text includes the basic foundation information of limnology in an appropriate length for a one-semester course. It is written for intermediate undergraduate college students with some science background, including an introductory biology course. The text is especially well-suited for undergradu...
Call Number: | GB1603.2 D6.27 |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
McGraw-Hill,
[2002].
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Limnology.
- Chapter 2. Setting the Stage: Water as an Environment.
- Chapter 3. Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: The Single-Celled and Colonial Organisms.
- Chapter 4. Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: Rotifers, Annelids, and Arthropods.
- Chapter 5. Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: Larger Organisms.
- Chapter 6. Population Dynamics in Limnology: Population Size Changing with Time.
- Chapter 7. Community Ecology: Species Interactions and Community Structure.
- Chapter 8. Community Ecology: Freshwater Communities Changing Through Time.
- Chapter 9. Aquatic Ecosystems and Physiology: Energy Flow.
- Chapter 10. Aquatic Ecosystems: Chemical Cycles.
- Chapter 11. Water in Landscapes.
- Chapter 12. Citizen Limnologist.
- Chapter 13. Field and Laboratory Exercises.