Eutrophication : ecological effects, sources, prevention and reversal
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Eutrophication : ecological effects, sources, prevention and reversal
(Environmental science, engineering and technology series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
- hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Eutrophication is an increase in the concentration of chemical nutrients in an ecosystem to an extent that increases the primary productivity of the ecosystem. It is similar to red tides, depending on the degree of eutrophication. Similarities include subsequent negative environmental effects such as anoxia and severe reductions in water quality, fish, and other animal populations. This book gathers the latest research from around the globe in the study of eutrophication including such topics as the role of fish communities in the eutrophication of shallow lakes; nutrient cycling in salt marshes to reduce eutrophication; the influence of eutrophication on arsenic speciation in lake waters; and the cost, ecosystem benefits and policy implications of remedial measures to combat coastal eutrophication.
目次
- Preface
- Effects of Nutrient Enrichment on Intertidal Macrobenthic Community in Subtropics: A Field Manipulation Experiment
- The Role of Fish Communities in the Eutrophication of Shallow Lakes
- Ecological Dynamics of Eutrophication in Shallow Lakes Using Computational Approaches: Case Studies of Lake Veluwemeer & Wolderwijd
- Costs, Ecosystem Benefits & Policy Implications of Remedial Measures to Combat Coastal Eutrophication: A Framework for Analyses & a Practical Example Related to the Gulf of Riga
- From Fish to Jellyfish in the Eutrophicated Limfjorden (Denmark): A Result of Failed Environmental Management?
- Nutrient Cycling in Salt Marshes: An Ecosystem Service to Reduce Eutrophication
- Analysis of the Comacchio Lagoon Ecosystem Experiencing Persistent Super-Dense Blooms of Picocyanobacteria
- Eutrophication & Arsenic Speciation in Lake Waters
- Index.
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