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Methods in stream ecology

edited by F. Richard Hauer and Gary A. Lamberti

Academic Press, c1996

  • acid-free paper

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

ISBN 9780123329059

内容説明

Stream ecologists have devised numerous methods for evaluating the health and function of streams. This volume provides a comprehensive series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology. The scope covers five areas of stream ecology: physical stream ecology, material storage and transport, stream biota, community interactions, and ecosystem processes. The book provides readers with detailed instructions and background in conducting practical stream measurements and analyses. Useful as a textbook for a course in stream ecology, this work is also a reference for those who are not stream ecologists, but are required to evaluate the status of streams. It includes detailed instructions, illustrations, formulae and data sheets for conducting stream ecology, and provides a variety of exercises in each chapter to accommodate the novice to the seasoned scientist.

目次

  • Physical processes: Landscapes and catchment basins, J.A. Sanford
  • Valley segments, stream reaches, and channel units, P.A. Bisson, D.R. Montgomery
  • Discharge measurements and streamflow analysis, J.A. Gore
  • Dynamics of flow, R.W. Newbury
  • Temperature, light and oxygen, F.R. Hauer, W.R. Hill
  • Hyporheic zones, C.N. Dahm, H.M. Valett. Material storage and transport: Suspended sediment and bedload, R.L. Beschta
  • Solute dynamics, J.R. Webster, T.P. Ehrman
  • Phosphorus limitation, uptake, and turnover in stream algae, A.D. Steinman, P.J. Mulholland
  • transport and storage of FPOM, G.A., J.B. Wallace, J.W. Grubaugh
  • Transport and retention of CPOM, G.A. Lamberti, S.V. Gregory. Stream biota: Heterotrophic microorganisms, A.K. Ward and M.D. Johnson
  • Benthic stream algae: distribution, and structure, R.L. Lowe, G.D. LaLiberte
  • Biomass and pigments of benthic algae, A.D. Steinman, G.A. Lamberti
  • Benthic microinvertebrates, F.R. Hauer, V.H. Resh
  • Macroinvertebrate movements: drift, colonization, and emergence, L.A. Smock
  • Fish community composition, H.W. Li, J.L. Li. Community interactions: Plant-herbivore interactions, G.A. Lamberti, J.W. Feminella
  • Predator-prey interactions, B.L. Peckarsky
  • Trophic relations of macroinvertebrates, R.W. Merritt, K.W. Cummins
  • Trophic relations of stream fishes, F.P. Gelwick, W.J. Matthews
  • Habitat use and competition among stream fishes, C.A. Frissell, D.G. Lanzarich
  • Stream food webs, A.E. Hershey, B.J. Peterson. Ecosystem processes: Primary productivity and community respiration, T.L. Bott
  • Secondary production of macroinvertebrates, A.C. Benke
  • Leaf breakdown in stream ecosystems, E.F. Benfield
  • Organic matter budgets, G.W. Minshall
  • Effects of nutrient enrichment on periphyton, C.M. Pringle, F.J. Triska
  • Surface-subsurface interactions in streams, N.B. Grimm
  • Macroinvertebrates as biotic indicators of environmental quality, V.H. Resh, M.J. Myers, M.J. Hannaford.
巻冊次

acid-free paper ISBN 9780123329066

内容説明

Methods in Stream Ecology provides a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology that are ideal for teaching or conducting research. This unique book covers five important areas of stream ecology: physical stream ecology, material storage and transport, stream biota, community interactions, and ecosystem processes. Each chapter is specifically designed to be both cutting-edge and comprehensive to anyone beginning a study of stream ecology. Useful as a textbook for a course in stream ecology, this book is also a critical reference for those who are not trained as stream ecologists, but are required to evaluate the status of streams. Methods in Stream Ecology is far-reaching in scope and essential for anyone interested in stream ecology.

目次

  • Section A Physical processes: landscapes and catchment basins, J.A. Stanford
  • valley segments, stream reaches and channel units, P.A. Bissen and D.R. Montgomery
  • discharge measurements and streamflow analysis, J.A. Gore
  • dynamics of flow, R.W. Newbury
  • temperature, light and oxygen, F.R. Hauer and W.R. Hill
  • hyporheic zones, C.N. Dahm and H.M. Valett. Section B Material storage and transport: suspended sediment and bedload, R.L. Beschta
  • solute dynamics, J.R. Webster and T.P. Ehrman
  • phosphorus limitation, uptake and turnover in stream algae, A.D. Steinman and P.J. Mulholland
  • transport and storage of FPOM, J.B. Wallace and J.W. Grubaugh
  • transport and retention of CPOM, G.A Lamberti and S.V. Gregory. Section C Stream biota: heterotrophic micro-organisms, A.K. Ward and M.D. Johnson
  • benthic stream algae - distribution and structure, R.L. Lowe and G.D. LaLiberte
  • biomass and pigments of benthic algae, A.D. Steinman and G.A. Lamberti
  • meiofauna, M.A. Palmer and D.L. Strayer
  • benthic macroinvertibrates, F.R. Hauer and V.H. Resh
  • macroinvertibrate movements - drift, colonization and emergence, L.A. Smock
  • fish community composition, H.W. Li and J.L. Li. Section D Community interactions: plant-herbivore interactions, G.A. Lamberi and J.W. Feminella
  • preditor-prey interactions, B.L. Peckarsky
  • trophic relations of macroinvertibrates, R.W. Merritt and K.W. Cummins
  • trophic relations of stream fish, F.P. Gelwick and W.J. Matthews
  • habitat use and competition among stream fish, C.A. Frissell and D.G. Lonzarich
  • stream food webs, A.E. Hershey and B.J. Peterson. Section E Ecosystem processes: primary productivity and community respiration, T.L. Bott
  • secondary production of macroinvertibrates, A.C. Benke
  • leaf breakdown in stream ecosystems, E.F. Benfield
  • organic matter budgets, G.W. Minshall
  • effects of nutrient enrichment on periphyton, C.M. Pringle and F.J. Triska
  • surface-subsurface interactions in streams, N.B. Grimm
  • macroinvertibrates as biotic indicators of environmental quality, V.H. Resh, M.J. Myers and M.J. Hannaford.

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