
Methods in Stream Ecology.
Title:
Methods in Stream Ecology.
Author:
Hauer, F. Richard.
ISBN:
9780080547435
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (894 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Section A Physical Processes -- 1 Landscapes and Riverscapes -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 2 Valley Segments, Stream Reaches, and Channel Units -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 3 Discharge Measurements and Streamflow Analysis -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 4 Dynamics of Flow -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 5 Temperature, Light, and Oxygen -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 6 Hyporheic Zones -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Section B Material Transport, Uptake, and Storage -- 7 Fluvial Geomorphic Processes -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 8 Solute Dynamics -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- VII. REFERENCES -- 9 Phosphorus Limitation, Uptake, and Turnover in Benthic Stream Algae -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- VII. REFERENCES -- 10 Nitrogen Limitation and Uptake -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS.
V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 11 Dissolved Organic Matter -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 12 Transport and Storage of FPOM -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 13 CPOM Transport, Retention, and Measurement -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Section C Stream Biota -- 14 Heterotrophic Bacteria -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 15 Fungi: Biomass, Production, and Sporulation of Aquatic Hyphomycetes -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 16 Benthic Stream Algae: Distribution and Structure -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Appendix 16.1 Cleaning and Mounting of Diatoms (modified from Van Der Werff 1955) -- Appendix 16.2 Making Semipermanent Mounts of Soft Algae -- Appendix 16.3 Most Common Lotic Algal Genera -- Appendix 16.3 Legends: Figures of Benthic Algal Genera (All scale bars=10μm unless labeled otherwise) -- Appendix 16.4 Detailed Taxonomic References for the Identification of Benthic Stream Algae -- 17 Biomass and Pigments of Benthic Algae -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 18 Macrophytes and Bryophytes -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES.
Appendix 18.1 Field Key to Genera of Common North American Stream Bryophytes -- 19 Meiofauna -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 20 Macroinvertebrates -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Appendix 20.1 -- 21 Macroinvertebrate Dispersal -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 22 Role of Fish Assemblages in Stream Communities -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- VII. FOREWORD TO THE APPENDICES -- Appendix 22.1 Key to Common Freshwater Fish Families Found in Wadeable Streams of the U. S. (modified after Eddy 1957 -- color drawings by J. Tomelleri) -- Appendix 22.2 Regional Freshwater Fish Guides by Continent and Country -- Section D Community Interactions -- 23 Primary Producer-Consumer Interactions -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 24 Predator-Prey Interactions -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 25 Trophic Relationships of Macroinvertebrates -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Appendix 25.1 A Simplified Key to the Functional Feeding Groups of Lotic Macroinvertebrates -- 26 Trophic Relations of Stream Fishes -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 27 Stream Food Webs -- I. INTRODUCTION.
II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Section E Ecosystem Processes -- 28 Primary Productivity and Community Respiration -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- VII. REFERENCES -- 29 Secondary Production of Macroinvertebrates -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 30 Decomposition of Leaf Material -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 31 Riparian Processes and Interactions -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 32 Effects of Nutrient Enrichment on Periphyton -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Appendix 32.1 Calculations for Determining Solute Injection Rate for Specific Stream Concentration -- 33 Surface-Subsurface Interactions in Streams -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Section F Ecosystem Quality -- 34 Ecological Assessments with Benthic Algae -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- 35 Macroinvertebrates as Biotic Indicators of Environmental Quality -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Appendix 35.1 Tolerance Values for Macroinvertebrates -- 36 Establishing Cause-Effect Relationships in Multi-Stressor Environments.
I. INTRODUCTION -- II. GENERAL DESIGN -- III. SPECIFIC METHODS -- IV. QUESTIONS -- V. MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- VI. REFERENCES -- Index.
Abstract:
Methods in Stream Ecology provies a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology that are ideal for teaching or conducting research. This new edition is updated to reflect recent advances in the technology associated with ecological assessment of streams, including remote sensing. In addition, the relationship between stream flow and alluviation has been added, and a new chapter on riparian zones is also included. With a student-friendly price, this Second Edition is key for all students and researchers in stream and freshwater ecology, freshwater biology, marine ecology, and river ecology. This text is also supportive as a supplementary text for courses in watershed ecology/science, hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, and landscape ecology. * Exercises in each chapter * Detailed instructions, illustrations, formulae, and data sheets for in-field research for students * Taxanomic keys to common stream invertebrates and algae * Website with tables * Link from Chapter 22: FISH COMMUNITY COMPOSITION to an interactive program for assessing and modeling fish numbers.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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