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Title: Methods in stream ecology / [edited by] F. Richard Hauer and Gary A. Lamberti.
Author: Hauer, F. Richard.
Lamberti, Gary Anthony.

General Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contributors -- Preface -- Section A. Physical processes -- Ch. 1. Landscapes and riverscapes / Jack A. Sanford -- Ch. 2. Valley segments, stream reaches, and channel units / Peter A. Bisson, David R. Montgomery, and John M. Buffington -- Ch. 3. Discharge measurements and streamflow analysis / James A. Gore -- Ch. 4. Dynamics of flow / Robert W. Newbury and David J. Bates -- Ch. 5. Temperature, light, and oxygen / F. Richard Hauer and Walter R. Hill -- Ch. 6. Hyporheic zones / Clifford N. Dahm, H. Maurice Valett, Colden V. Baxter, and William W. Woessner -- Section B. Material transport, uptake, and storage -- Ch. 7. Fluvial geomorphic processes / Mark S. Lorang and R. Richard Hauer -- Ch. 8. Solute dynamics / Jackson R. Webster and H. Maurice Valett -- Ch. 9. Phosphorus limitation, uptake, and turnover in benthic stream algae / Alan D. Steinman and Patrick J. Mulholland -- Ch. 10. Nitrogen limitation and uptake / Jennifer L. Tank, Melody J. Bernot, and Emma J. Rosi-Marshall -- Ch. 11. Dissolved organic matter / Stuart Findlay -- Ch. 12. Transport and storage of FPOM / J. Bruce Wallace, John J. Hutchens, Jr., and Jack W. Grubaugh -- Ch. 13. CPOM transport, retention, and measurement / Gary A. Lamberti and Stanley V. Gregory -- Section C. Stream biota -- Ch. 14. Heterotrophic bacteria / Amelia K. Ward -- Ch. 15. Fungi : biomass, production, and sporulation of aquatic hyphomycetes / Vladislav Gulis and Keller F. Suberkropp -- Ch. 16. Benthic stream algae : distribution and structure / Rex L. Lowe and Gina D. LaLiberte -- Ch. 17. Biomass and pigments of benthic algae / Alan D. Steinman, Gary A. Lamberti, and Peter R. Leavitt -- Ch. 18. Macrophytes and bryophytes / William B. Bowden, Janice M. Glime, and Tenna Riis -- Ch. 19. Meiofauna / Margaret A. Palmer, David L. Strayer, and Simon D. Rundle -- Ch. 20. Macroinvertebrates / F. Richard Hauer and Vincent H. Resh -- Ch. 21. Macroinvertebrate dispersal / Leonard A. Smock -- Ch. 22. Role of fish assmeblages in stream communities / Hiram W. Li and Judith L. Li -- Section D. Community interactions -- Ch. 23. Primary producer-consumer interactions / Gary A. Lamberti, Jack W. Feminella, and Catherine M. Pringle -- Ch. 24. Predator-prey interactions / Barbara L. Peckarsky -- Ch. 25. Trophic relationships of macroinvertebrates / Richard W. Merritt and Kenneth W. Cummins -- Ch. 26. Trophic relations of stream fishes / Frances P. Gelwick and William J. Matthews -- Ch. 27. Stream food webs / Anne E. Hershey, Kenneth Fortino, Bruce J. Peterson, and Amber J. Ulseth -- Section E. Ecosystem processes -- Ch. 28. Primary productivity and community respiration / Thomas L. Bott -- Ch. 29. Secondary production of macroinvertebrates / Arthur C. Benke and Alexander D. Huryn -- Ch. 30. Decomposition of leaf material / E.F. Benfield -- Ch. 31. Riparian processes and interactions / G. Wayne Minshall and Amanda Rugenski -- Ch. 32. Effects of nutrient enrichment on periphyton / Catherine M. Pringle and Frank J. Triska -- Ch. 33. Surface-subsurface interactions in streams / Nancy B. Grimm, Colden V. Baxter, and Chelsea L. Crenshaw -- Section E. Ecosystem quality -- Ch. 34. Ecological assessments with benthic algae / R. Jan Stevenson and Scott L. Rollins -- Ch. 35. Macroinvertebrates as biotic indicators of environmental quality / James L. Carter, Vincent H. Resh, Morgan J. Hannaford, and Marilyn J. Myers -- Ch. 36. Establishing cause-effect relationships in multi-stressor environments / Joseph M. Culp and Donald J. Baird -- Index.
"This bestselling title has been significantly revised and updated. Now including important information on remote sensing, the relation between stream flow and alluviation, coverage of macrophyte and a new chapter on riparian zones. Providing a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology that are idea for teaching or conducting research. The scope of this unique book covers five important areas of stream ecology: Physical Stream Ecology, Material Storage and Transport, Stream Biota, Community Interactions, and Ecosystem Processes." (Publisher description).

Publisher: Academic Press/Elsevier,
Publication Place: Amsterdam ; Boston :
ISBN: 0123329078
9780123329073
0123329086
9780123329080

Subject: Stream ecology -- Methodology.
Streams.
Ecology.
Research.
Methodology.
Organisms.
Stream ecology -- Methodology.
Analyse
Fluss
Okologie
Stream ecology Methodology

Edition: Second Edition.
Contents: Physical processes -- Landscapes and riverscapes / Valley segments, stream reaches, and channel units / Discharge measurements and streamflow analysis / Dynamics of flow / Temperature, light, and oxygen / Hyporheic zones / Material transport, uptake, and storage -- Fluvial geomorphic processes / Solute dynamics / Phosphorus limitation, uptake, and turnover in benthic stream algae / Nitrogen limitation and uptake / Dissolved organic matter / Transport and storage of FPOM / CPOM transport, retention, and measurement / Stream biota -- Heterotrophic bacteria / Fungi : biomass, production, and sporulation of aquatic hyphomycetes / Benthic stream algae : distribution and structure / Biomass and pigments of benthic algae / Macrophytes and bryophytes / Meiofauna / Macroinvertebrates / Macroinvertebrate dispersal / Role of fish assmeblages in stream communities / Community interactions -- Primary producer-consumer interactions / Predator-prey interactions / Trophic relationships of macroinvertebrates / Trophic relations of stream fishes / Stream food webs / Ecosystem processes -- Primary productivity and community respiration / Secondary production of macroinvertebrates / Decomposition of leaf material / Riparian processes and interactions / Effects of nutrient enrichment on periphyton / Surface-subsurface interactions in streams / Ecosystem quality -- Ecological assessments with benthic algae / Macroinvertebrates as biotic indicators of environmental quality / Establishing cause-effect relationships in multi-stressor environments /
Physical Description: xv, 877 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ;
Formatted Contents Note: Contributors -- Preface -- Section A. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Section B. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Section C. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Section D. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Section E. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31. Ch. 32. Ch. 33. Section E. Ch. 34. Ch. 35. Ch. 36. Index.
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Publication Date: �2006.

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