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Limnology - Some New Aspects of Inland Water Ecology
Title:
Limnology - Some New Aspects of Inland Water Ecology
Author:
Didem Gökçe
ISBN:
intechopen.73416

9781838807894

9781838807887

9781838807900
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Publication Information:
IntechOpen 2019
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (164 p.)
Abstract:
Anthropogenic influences, such as changing climatic conditions, domestic and industrial pollution, eutrophication, and salinization, have great impacts on freshwater systems. Nutrient cycling in freshwater ecosystems, population dynamics and community structure, water quality, sustainability, and management of ecosystem stability are increasingly important. Establishing a management strategy using a multidisciplinary approach ensures the sustainability of water resources. The present and future work being done in the field of limnology is necessary for preserving and protecting our freshwater ecosystems. In this respect, limnology is a rapidly developing science that has many significant aspects. The scope of this book covers all aspects of freshwater environment studies, from physical and chemical to biological limnology. This book provides useful information on basic, experimental, and applied limnology to researchers and decision makers.
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