Freshwater Ecology and Conservation
Approaches and Techniques
Herausgeber: Hughes, Jocelyne
Freshwater Ecology and Conservation
Approaches and Techniques
Herausgeber: Hughes, Jocelyne
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Provides a single, comprehensive synthesis of the vast amount of techniques-related literature for freshwater ecology and conservation.
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Provides a single, comprehensive synthesis of the vast amount of techniques-related literature for freshwater ecology and conservation.
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- Techniques in Ecology & Conservation
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9780198766384
- ISBN-10: 0198766386
- Artikelnr.: 53449200
- Techniques in Ecology & Conservation
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9780198766384
- ISBN-10: 0198766386
- Artikelnr.: 53449200
Jocelyne Hughes has over 30 years experience of teaching and research in ecology and conservation. She graduated from the University of Cambridge, UK, with a degree in Geography and undertook her PhD at the University of Tasmania. It was in Australia that Jocelyne focused on freshwater ecology and conducted field research into the ecology of aquatic macrophytes in riverine wetlands in Tasmania, and the lakes of sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island. Since then, she has worked as a researcher and lecturer at the University of Oxford, University of Melbourne, University College London and University of Reading, has conducted research into the ecology and conservation of wetlands in Tunisia, Guatemala and the UK, and teaches field techniques in wetlands in the UK and overseas.
* Part I * Overall considerations * 1: G. Randy Milton and C. Max Finlayson: Diversity of freshwater ecosystems and global distributions * 2: Rebecca E. Tharme
David Tickner
Jocelyne M.R. Hughes
John Conallin
and Lauren Zielinsky: Approaches to freshwater ecology and conservation * 3: Leon A. Barmuta: Sampling strategies and protocols for freshwater ecology and conservation * Part II * Measuring the component parts * 4: Matthew McCartney: Water quantity and hydrology * 5: Nic Pacini
Libor Pechar
and David M. Harper: Chemical determinands of freshwater ecosystem functioning * 6: Curt Lamberth and Jocelyne Hughes: Physical variables in freshwater ecosystems * 7: David C. Sigee: Microorganisms 1: Phytoplankton
attached algae
and biofilms * 8: Julia Reiss: Microorganisms 2: Viruses
prokaryotes
fungi
protozoans
and microscopic metazoans * 9: Jocelyne Hughes
Beverley R. Clarkson
Ana T. Castro-Castellon
and Laura L. Hess: Wetland plants and aquatic macrophytes * 10: Stephen E.W. Green
Rosie D. Salazar
Gillian Gilbert
Andrew S. Buxton
Danielle L. Gilroy
Thierry Oberdorff
and Lauren A. Harrington: Freshwater vertebrates: An overview of survey design and key methodological considerations * 11: Richard Marchant and Catherine M. Yule: Aquatic macroinvertebrates * Part III * Ecosystem dynamics
conservation
and management * 12: David M. Harper and Nic Pacini: Freshwater populations
interactions
and networks * 13: Peter A. Gell
Marie-Elodie Perga
and C. Max Finlayson: Changes over time * 14: Aaike De Wever
Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber
Vanessa Bremerich
and Joerg Freyhof: Secondary data: Taking advantage of existing data and improving data availability for supporting freshwater ecology research and biodiversity conservation * 15: C. Max Finlayson
R. S. de Groot
Francine M. R. Hughes
and Caroline A. Sullivan: Freshwater ecosystem services and functions * 16: Julie A. Coetzee
Martin P. Hill
Andreas Hussner
Ana L. Nunes
and Olaf L. F. Weyl: Invasive aquatic species * 17: Jamie Pittock
C. Max Finlayson
and Simon Linke: Freshwater ecosystem security and climate change * 18: Carl Sayer
Helen Bennion
Angela Gurnell
Emma Goodyer
Donovan Kotze
and Richard Lindsay: Restoration of freshwaters: Principles and practice * 19: Caroline A. Sullivan
C. Max Finlayson
Elizabeth Heagney
Marie Chantale Pelletier
Mike Acreman
and Jocelyne M.R. Hughes: Wetland landscapes and catchment management
David Tickner
Jocelyne M.R. Hughes
John Conallin
and Lauren Zielinsky: Approaches to freshwater ecology and conservation * 3: Leon A. Barmuta: Sampling strategies and protocols for freshwater ecology and conservation * Part II * Measuring the component parts * 4: Matthew McCartney: Water quantity and hydrology * 5: Nic Pacini
Libor Pechar
and David M. Harper: Chemical determinands of freshwater ecosystem functioning * 6: Curt Lamberth and Jocelyne Hughes: Physical variables in freshwater ecosystems * 7: David C. Sigee: Microorganisms 1: Phytoplankton
attached algae
and biofilms * 8: Julia Reiss: Microorganisms 2: Viruses
prokaryotes
fungi
protozoans
and microscopic metazoans * 9: Jocelyne Hughes
Beverley R. Clarkson
Ana T. Castro-Castellon
and Laura L. Hess: Wetland plants and aquatic macrophytes * 10: Stephen E.W. Green
Rosie D. Salazar
Gillian Gilbert
Andrew S. Buxton
Danielle L. Gilroy
Thierry Oberdorff
and Lauren A. Harrington: Freshwater vertebrates: An overview of survey design and key methodological considerations * 11: Richard Marchant and Catherine M. Yule: Aquatic macroinvertebrates * Part III * Ecosystem dynamics
conservation
and management * 12: David M. Harper and Nic Pacini: Freshwater populations
interactions
and networks * 13: Peter A. Gell
Marie-Elodie Perga
and C. Max Finlayson: Changes over time * 14: Aaike De Wever
Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber
Vanessa Bremerich
and Joerg Freyhof: Secondary data: Taking advantage of existing data and improving data availability for supporting freshwater ecology research and biodiversity conservation * 15: C. Max Finlayson
R. S. de Groot
Francine M. R. Hughes
and Caroline A. Sullivan: Freshwater ecosystem services and functions * 16: Julie A. Coetzee
Martin P. Hill
Andreas Hussner
Ana L. Nunes
and Olaf L. F. Weyl: Invasive aquatic species * 17: Jamie Pittock
C. Max Finlayson
and Simon Linke: Freshwater ecosystem security and climate change * 18: Carl Sayer
Helen Bennion
Angela Gurnell
Emma Goodyer
Donovan Kotze
and Richard Lindsay: Restoration of freshwaters: Principles and practice * 19: Caroline A. Sullivan
C. Max Finlayson
Elizabeth Heagney
Marie Chantale Pelletier
Mike Acreman
and Jocelyne M.R. Hughes: Wetland landscapes and catchment management
* Part I * Overall considerations * 1: G. Randy Milton and C. Max Finlayson: Diversity of freshwater ecosystems and global distributions * 2: Rebecca E. Tharme
David Tickner
Jocelyne M.R. Hughes
John Conallin
and Lauren Zielinsky: Approaches to freshwater ecology and conservation * 3: Leon A. Barmuta: Sampling strategies and protocols for freshwater ecology and conservation * Part II * Measuring the component parts * 4: Matthew McCartney: Water quantity and hydrology * 5: Nic Pacini
Libor Pechar
and David M. Harper: Chemical determinands of freshwater ecosystem functioning * 6: Curt Lamberth and Jocelyne Hughes: Physical variables in freshwater ecosystems * 7: David C. Sigee: Microorganisms 1: Phytoplankton
attached algae
and biofilms * 8: Julia Reiss: Microorganisms 2: Viruses
prokaryotes
fungi
protozoans
and microscopic metazoans * 9: Jocelyne Hughes
Beverley R. Clarkson
Ana T. Castro-Castellon
and Laura L. Hess: Wetland plants and aquatic macrophytes * 10: Stephen E.W. Green
Rosie D. Salazar
Gillian Gilbert
Andrew S. Buxton
Danielle L. Gilroy
Thierry Oberdorff
and Lauren A. Harrington: Freshwater vertebrates: An overview of survey design and key methodological considerations * 11: Richard Marchant and Catherine M. Yule: Aquatic macroinvertebrates * Part III * Ecosystem dynamics
conservation
and management * 12: David M. Harper and Nic Pacini: Freshwater populations
interactions
and networks * 13: Peter A. Gell
Marie-Elodie Perga
and C. Max Finlayson: Changes over time * 14: Aaike De Wever
Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber
Vanessa Bremerich
and Joerg Freyhof: Secondary data: Taking advantage of existing data and improving data availability for supporting freshwater ecology research and biodiversity conservation * 15: C. Max Finlayson
R. S. de Groot
Francine M. R. Hughes
and Caroline A. Sullivan: Freshwater ecosystem services and functions * 16: Julie A. Coetzee
Martin P. Hill
Andreas Hussner
Ana L. Nunes
and Olaf L. F. Weyl: Invasive aquatic species * 17: Jamie Pittock
C. Max Finlayson
and Simon Linke: Freshwater ecosystem security and climate change * 18: Carl Sayer
Helen Bennion
Angela Gurnell
Emma Goodyer
Donovan Kotze
and Richard Lindsay: Restoration of freshwaters: Principles and practice * 19: Caroline A. Sullivan
C. Max Finlayson
Elizabeth Heagney
Marie Chantale Pelletier
Mike Acreman
and Jocelyne M.R. Hughes: Wetland landscapes and catchment management
David Tickner
Jocelyne M.R. Hughes
John Conallin
and Lauren Zielinsky: Approaches to freshwater ecology and conservation * 3: Leon A. Barmuta: Sampling strategies and protocols for freshwater ecology and conservation * Part II * Measuring the component parts * 4: Matthew McCartney: Water quantity and hydrology * 5: Nic Pacini
Libor Pechar
and David M. Harper: Chemical determinands of freshwater ecosystem functioning * 6: Curt Lamberth and Jocelyne Hughes: Physical variables in freshwater ecosystems * 7: David C. Sigee: Microorganisms 1: Phytoplankton
attached algae
and biofilms * 8: Julia Reiss: Microorganisms 2: Viruses
prokaryotes
fungi
protozoans
and microscopic metazoans * 9: Jocelyne Hughes
Beverley R. Clarkson
Ana T. Castro-Castellon
and Laura L. Hess: Wetland plants and aquatic macrophytes * 10: Stephen E.W. Green
Rosie D. Salazar
Gillian Gilbert
Andrew S. Buxton
Danielle L. Gilroy
Thierry Oberdorff
and Lauren A. Harrington: Freshwater vertebrates: An overview of survey design and key methodological considerations * 11: Richard Marchant and Catherine M. Yule: Aquatic macroinvertebrates * Part III * Ecosystem dynamics
conservation
and management * 12: David M. Harper and Nic Pacini: Freshwater populations
interactions
and networks * 13: Peter A. Gell
Marie-Elodie Perga
and C. Max Finlayson: Changes over time * 14: Aaike De Wever
Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber
Vanessa Bremerich
and Joerg Freyhof: Secondary data: Taking advantage of existing data and improving data availability for supporting freshwater ecology research and biodiversity conservation * 15: C. Max Finlayson
R. S. de Groot
Francine M. R. Hughes
and Caroline A. Sullivan: Freshwater ecosystem services and functions * 16: Julie A. Coetzee
Martin P. Hill
Andreas Hussner
Ana L. Nunes
and Olaf L. F. Weyl: Invasive aquatic species * 17: Jamie Pittock
C. Max Finlayson
and Simon Linke: Freshwater ecosystem security and climate change * 18: Carl Sayer
Helen Bennion
Angela Gurnell
Emma Goodyer
Donovan Kotze
and Richard Lindsay: Restoration of freshwaters: Principles and practice * 19: Caroline A. Sullivan
C. Max Finlayson
Elizabeth Heagney
Marie Chantale Pelletier
Mike Acreman
and Jocelyne M.R. Hughes: Wetland landscapes and catchment management