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Stream Ecology: Structure and Function of Running Waters is
designed to serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and
graduate students, and as a reference source for specialists in
stream ecology and related fields. This Third Edition is thoroughly
updated and expanded to incorporate significant advances in our
understanding of environmental factors, biological interactions,
and ecosystem processes, and how these vary with hydrological,
geomorphological, and landscape setting. The broad diversity of
running waters - from torrential mountain brooks, to large, lowland
rivers, to great river systems whose basins occupy sub-continents -
makes river ecosystems appear overwhelming complex. A central theme
of this book is that although the settings are often unique, the
processes at work in running waters are general and increasingly
well understood. Even as our scientific understanding of stream
ecosystems rapidly advances, the pressures arising from diverse
human activities continue to threaten the health of rivers
worldwide. This book presents vital new findings concerning human
impacts, and the advances in pollution control, flow management,
restoration, and conservation planning that point to practical
solutions. Reviews of the first edition: ".. an unusually lucid and
judicious reassessment of the state of stream ecology" Science
Magazine "..provides an excellent introduction to the area for
advanced undergraduates and graduate students..." Limnology &
Oceanography "... a valuable reference for all those interested in
the ecology of running waters." Transactions of the American
Fisheries Society Reviews of the second edition: "Overall, a must
for the field centre and a good starter text in stream ecology."
(TEN News, October, 2007) "Highly recommended. Upper-division
undergraduates through faculty." (P. R. Pinet, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (7),
2008) "... a very good, fluidly readable book which contains the
latest key scientific knowledge of the ecology of running waters."
(Daniel Graeber, International Review of Hydrobiology, Vol. 94 (2),
2009)
The second edition of Stream Ecology: Structure and Function Of
Running Waters is thoroughly updated and expanded, reflecting the
enormous growth in our understanding of stream metabolism and
nutrient processes, which are the core of ecosystem functioning.
The broad diversity of running waters - from torrential mountain
brooks, to large lowland rivers, to great river systems whose
basins occupy subcontinents - makes river ecosystems appear
overwhelmingly complex. A central theme of this book is that
although the settings are often unique, the processes at work in
running waters can be understood in general terms. The new edition
is extensively rewritten, with hydrology and geomorphology now
accorded chapter-length discussion. Coverage includes a
considerably improved and updated treatment of abiotic factors,
organized around the habitat template concept. Additional new
material outlines important advances in microbial ecology.
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