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Algal Ecology

Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems

A volume in Aquatic Ecology

Book1996

Edited by:

R. Jan Stevenson, Max L. Bothwell and Rex L. Lowe

Algal Ecology

Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems

A volume in Aquatic Ecology

Book1996

 

Cover for Algal Ecology

Edited by:

R. Jan Stevenson, Max L. Bothwell and Rex L. Lowe

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Algae are an important component of aquatic benthic ecosystems because they reflect the health of their environment through their density, abundance, and diversity. This comprehensive and authoritative text is divided into three sections to offer complete coverage of the discussion in this field. The first section introduces the locations of benthic algae in different ecosystems, like streams, large rivers, lakes, and other aquatic habitats. The second section is devoted to the various factors, both biotic and abiotic, that affect benthic freshwater algae. The final section of the book focuses on the role played by algae in a variety of complex freshwater ecosystems. As concern over environmental health escalates, the keystone and pivotal role played by algae is becoming more apparent. This volume in the Aquatic Ecology Series represents an important compilation of the latest research on the crucial niche occupied by algae in aquatic ecosystems.

Algae are an important component of aquatic benthic ecosystems because they reflect the health of their environment through their density, abundance, and diversity. This comprehensive and authoritative text is divided into three sections to offer complete coverage of the discussion in this field. The first section introduces the locations of benthic algae in different ecosystems, like streams, large rivers, lakes, and other aquatic habitats. The second section is devoted to the various factors, both biotic and abiotic, that affect benthic freshwater algae. The final section of the book focuses on the role played by algae in a variety of complex freshwater ecosystems. As concern over environmental health escalates, the keystone and pivotal role played by algae is becoming more apparent. This volume in the Aquatic Ecology Series represents an important compilation of the latest research on the crucial niche occupied by algae in aquatic ecosystems.

Key Features

  • Presents algae as the important player in relation to environmental health
  • Prepared by leading authorities in the field
  • Includes comprehensive treatment of the functions of benthic algae as well as the factors that affect these important aquatic organisms
  • Acts as an important reference for anyone interested in understanding and managing freshwater ecosystems
  • Presents algae as the important player in relation to environmental health
  • Prepared by leading authorities in the field
  • Includes comprehensive treatment of the functions of benthic algae as well as the factors that affect these important aquatic organisms
  • Acts as an important reference for anyone interested in understanding and managing freshwater ecosystems

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978-0-12-668450-6

Language

English

Published

1996

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Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

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Academic Press

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Editors

R. Jan Stevenson

Department of Biology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky

Max L. Bothwell

Environmental Sciences, National Hydrological Research Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Rex L. Lowe

Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio