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         Aquatic Ecology:     more books (101)
  1. Ecology and Management of Coastal Waters: The Aquatic Environment (Springer Praxis Books / Aquaculture and Fisheries)
  2. Wild and Sown Grasses: Profiles of a temperate species selection: ecology, biodiversity and use (Fish and Aquatic Resources) by Alain Peeters, 2004-12-07
  3. Aquatic Weeds: The Ecology and Management of Nuisance Aquatic Vegetation by Arnold H. Pieterse, Kevin J. Murphy, 1994-02-17
  4. Ecology of a Glacial Flood Plain (Aquatic Ecology Series)
  5. Gore Creek watershed, Colorado: assessment of historical and current water quantity, water quality, and aquatic ecology, 1968-98 by Kirby H. Wynn, 2001-01-01
  6. Stable Isotope Ecology by Brian Fry, 2006-07-10
  7. Seamounts: Ecology, Fisheries and Conservation (Fish & Aquatic Resources)
  8. The Impact of Climate Change on European Lakes (Aquatic Ecology Series)
  9. Litter Decomposition in Aquatic Ecosystems (Methods in Ecology)
  10. Harmful Cyanobacteria (Aquatic Ecology Series)
  11. Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, Third Edition (Aquatic Ecology)
  12. APPLIED AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM CONCEPTS by MACKIEGERALD L, 2008-12-30
  13. Reassessment of Metals Criteria for Aquatic Life Protection: Priorities for Research and Implementation: Proceedings of the Pellston Workshop on Reassessment ... (SETAC Technical Publications Series) by Pellston Workshop on Reassessment of Metals Criteria for Aquatic Life, Harold L. Bergman, et all 1997-06
  14. A Mechanistic Approach to Plankton Ecology by Thomas Kiorboe, 2008-09-02

61. Lakeside - Aquatic Ecology
aquatic ecology. Cr. 4. Kenneth L. Lang, Humboldt State University.Ia LL 508I (A Ecl 508I, EnSci 508I) L103 890103(g) LLAB 168.
http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/lakeside/aq_ecol.html
Aquatic Ecology. Cr. 4.
Kenneth L. Lang
, Humboldt State University
Ia LL 508I (A Ecl 508I, EnSci 508I)
L:103
890:103(g)
LLAB 168
Analysis of aquatic ecosystems; emphasis on basic ecological principles; ecological theories tested in the field; identification of common plants and animals. Prerequisite: courses in ecology, chemistry, and physics. Meets June 22-July 18, 2003. Ruttner's classic book, Fundamentals of Limnology , serves as the basic text material for the course. Copies of this out-of-print book will be available at the Laboratory for student use. In addition, we will be reading out of other works that will be supplied. The readings and discussions support our fieldwork, consisting of daily class observations and class projects. Results of these projects will be presented orally and in papers. Students should bring chest waders or hip boots and a simple dissection kit.

62. Aquatic Ecology Group
aquatic ecology LABORATORY Dr. F. Recknagel (email) Department ofSoil and Water University of Adelaide. Research Group Meetings.
http://www.waite.adelaide.edu.au/Soil_Water/Friedrich/Fried_struct.html
AQUATIC ECOLOGY LABORATORY
Dr. F. Recknagel (email)
Department of Soil and Water
University of Adelaide
Research Group Meetings Restoration Management
of Freshwater Catchments and Lakes
Restoration Management ... Top of the page RESTORATION MANAGEMENT OF
FRESHWATER CATCHMENTS AND LAKES Eutrophication and Organic Pollution Harmful Algal Blooms Comparative Limnological Study of the Warren and South Para Reservoir
Sam Schoofs (Honours '96) Comparative Limnological Study of the South Para and Barossa Reservoir
Graeme Jablonskas (Honours '96) SRP-and DOC-Loading form the Catchment of the Warren Reservoir
Steven Kotz Honours '97) Phototechnical Degradation of DOC in the Warren Reservoir
Graeme Jablonskas (PhD Student) Microbial decomposition of DOC in the Warren Reservoir
Tanja Jankovic
(PhD Student) Effects of Artificial Destratification on Growth of Blue-green Algae in the Myponga Reservoir Tyson Smalley (Honours '97) Fish Stock Assessment of the Warren Reservoir: Implications for Biomanipulation Jonathon Cartwright (Honours '99) Department of Soil and Water Uni Home Page Top of the page RESTORATION MANAGEMENT OF FLOODPLAIN WETLANDS Wetland Degradation by Common Carp: Case Study Chowilla Floodplains Wetland Degradationby Irrigation Drainage: Case Study Mypolonga Floodplains Impact of Carp on Biodiversity of Lower Murray Wetlands Nadene Schiller (Honours '96) Impact of Carp on Blue-green Algal Abundance in the Lower Murray Wetlands

63. Necov: Aquatic Ecology
necov aquatic ecology. see aquatic ecology (off site). top of page, Wat isde NecoV? , uitgaven. -, BioNieuws. -, aquatic ecology. , archief. site statistics.
http://www.necov.org/aquaticecology.html
n eco v - Aquatic Ecology
see Aquatic Ecology (off site)
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actueel agenda links ... archief this page: 11-23-01, 18:32h
site by: Nico J. de Boer
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64. Amazon Conservation Association - Fisheries And Aquatic Ecology
Basin. Special emphasis is given to the ecology of fish. impressive.Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are inextricably bound.
http://www.amazonconservation.org/home/amazonrivers.html
Contact Us Site Map Search Our Organization Places Programs Biodiversity Assessment
and Monitoring
Non-timber
Forest Products
...
Development
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and Findings Work With Us
Amazon Rivers Program
Program Director: Dr. Michael Goulding
The Amazon Rivers Program of the Amazon Conservation Association (ACA) focuses on river basin management and conservation biology in the Amazon Basin. Special emphasis is given to the ecology of fish. Fish are the ideal candidates for building awareness of the world's greatest rainforest-river ecosystems - those of the Amazon. Everything about Amazon fish and their interactions with the rainforest is impressive. Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are inextricably bound. Many fish depend on fruits and seeds from flooded forests, unique habitats that support tremendous biodiversity, yet remain under serious threat. Migratory fish provide 80% of the protein consumed by people in the Amazon. They depend on intact forests and healthy watersheds, thus making excellent surrogates for overall monitoring and assessment for ecosystem and watershed health. Fish are an important, and often the most important, source of protein for rural and urban peoples of the Amazon. To sustain the fish resource, new approaches to conservation need to be developed that are scientifically based and incorporate the ecological reality of rainforest-river links and long distance migrations. This is one of the main goals of the Amazon Rivers Program.

65. Aquatic Ecology
aquatic ecology EEES 4730. ADVANCED aquatic ecology - EEES 5730/7730. JF GottgensSyllabus aquatic ecology (EEES 4730/5730/7730). Date. Topics. Readings*. Aug 29.
http://www.eeescience.utoledo.edu/Faculty/Gottgens/Syllabus-HG/aquatic ecology.h
AQUATIC ECOLOGY - EEES 4730 ADVANCED AQUATIC ECOLOGY - EEES 5730/7730 Fall 2001 semester - 3 credits Time and Place: Wednesday 9:30-noon; Lake Erie Center Room 155 Instructor: Dr. Johan F. Gottgens, 1009C BO, 530-8451 (office) or 4597 (lab)
Office hours: Thursday 1:00-5:00 pm or by appointment
E-mail: jgottge@uoft02.utoledo.edu T.A.: Michael Benedict, 1003 BO, 530-4597
E-mail: mbenedi3@uoft02.utoledo.edu
Office hours: Tuesday 9:00-noon Pre- or co-requisite: EEES 3050 or equivalent. Description:
The structure and functioning of freshwater ecosystems with an emphasis on ecological concepts needed to understand and solve practical management problems involving water pollution, wetlands, dams and reservoirs, habitat restoration, and tropical limnology. Required Text:
Readings (collection of papers, distributed at the start of the semester) and handouts. Course home page:
http://www.eeescience.utoledo.edu/; follow the links to the course via my name (under ‘faculty’). Throughout the semester, example test questions , materials and links will be made available on this internet site Recommended Texts:
Moss, B. 1998.

66. Aquatic Ecology Homepage

http://www.uncwil.edu/cmsr/aquaticecology/Laboratory/Index.htm
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67. Aquatic Ecology Homepage

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68. General And Systematic Zoology - Division: Aquatic Ecology
Translate this page General and Systematic Zoology - Division aquatic ecology, INFO. Universityof Hohenheim (220a) · 70593 · Garbenstr. 30 · D-70593 Stuttgart. Tel.
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/i3ve/00000700/00077041.htm
University of Hohenheim Faculties Faculty of Natural Sciences Institute 220 - Zoology
General and Systematic Zoology - Division: Aquatic Ecology University of Hohenheim (220a) · Garbenstr. 30 · D-70593 Stuttgart Tel. Fax Head
Email
boehmer@uni-hohenheim.de
Abgeschlossene Kandidatenarbeiten
Lehrveranstaltungen Zoologie Zu vergebende Kandidatenarbeiten ... Ecotoxicology Profile (in german)
Forschungsfelder:

powered by Responsible: boehmer@uni-hohenheim.de Last Update: 11.02.2003

69. Projects In Aquatic Ecology
Projects in aquatic ecology. . Ongoing projects Aquatic food web researchand restoration of eutrophicated lakes Jouko Sarvala. Plant
http://www.utu.fi/ml/biologia/ekologia/ekol_proj_vesie_eng.htm
Projects in aquatic ecology
Ongoing projects:

70. Aquatic Ecology
aquatic ecology. Why study aquatic ecology at Bowling Green State University?The aquatic ecology program at BGSU focuses on interactions
http://caspar.bgsu.edu/~eco/aquatic.htm
Aquatic Ecology
Why study aquatic ecology at Bowling Green State University?
Members of our group are Dr. Rex Lowe (mechanisms structuring algal ecosystems), Dr. Jeffrey Miner (population dynamics in freshwater communities), Dr. Robert Huber (crustacean behavioral ecology), Dr. Paul Moore (sensory ecology of aquatic organisms), Dr. Michael McKay (nutrient limitation in phytoplankton), Dr. Lee Rockett (sensory ecology and management of mosquitoes), and Dr. Dan Wiegmann (behavior and reproductive biology of fish).
Faculty members from the University of Toledo and the Lake Erie Center (LEC) on Maumee Bay serve as adjunct graduate faculty with Dr. Hans Gottgens (wetland Ecology, paleolimnology), Dr. Robert Sinsabaugh (aquatic ecology, microbial ecology), and Dr. Deborah Neher (soil microbiology).

71. IGERT Aquatic Ecology - Georgia Institute Of Technology
The Aquatic Chemical Ecology Group at the Georgia Institute of Technology (ACEat GA Tech), in collaboration with Skidaway and Scripps Institutions of
http://www.biology.gatech.edu/igert1.htm
Graduate Program in Aquatic Chemical Signaling
The Aquatic Chemical Ecology Group at the Georgia Institute of Technology (ACE at GA Tech), in collaboration with Skidaway and Scripps Institutions of Oceanography announces a new interdisciplinary graduate program in chemical signaling in aquatic environments.A National Science Foundation IGERT grant and Institute funds will provide substantial support for student stipends, travel, and research aimed at blending biology, chemistry, and engineering into a cross-disciplinary program allowing students to perform novel studies on the impact and significance of chemical signals in the marine and freshwater environments.Our goal is to produce scientists and engineers that have a breadth of interdisciplinary experience in chemistry, ecology, fluid dynamics, and sensory biology so that they may meld these fields into a comprehensive understanding of these processes and their effects in aquatic communities.Students will receive training by inter-disciplinary teams of biologists, chemists and engineers, and will design a dissertation within areas such as: Signals affecting the fate of materials and energy; Chemical signals regulating biotic interactions; Microbial chemical ecology.Students

72. Aquatic Ecology
aquatic ecology (ECOL 152) Spring 2003 CSUFresno. Course Documents HensleyReservoir Field Lab Data (Excel file) (Available after Feb 5 Lab meeting).
http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~sblumens/AquatEcol/
Aquatic Ecology (ECOL 152) Spring 2003: CSU-Fresno Course Documents:
(Note: use the worksheet tabs at the bottom of the
spreadsheet to access the data) Diel Temperature Variation in Biology Pond (Excel File)
(Available week of Feb 12 lab) Fish-Zooplankton Predation Lab Results (Excel File)
(Right-Click; Save...)(Due 3/19) Dr. Steve Blumenshine
316B Science
sblumens@csufresno.edu

Lecture Readings: Meeting: Reading Feb 3 Snucins, E., and J. Gunn. 2000. Interannual variation in the thermal structure of clear and colored lakes. Limnology and Oceanography 45(7): 1639-1646. Adobe .pdf file Feb 10 Cole, J.J. et al. 1994. Carbon dioxide supersaturation in the surface waters of lakes. Science 265:1568-1570 Feb 12 Schindler, D.E. et al. 1997. Influence of food web structure on carbon exchange between lakes and the atmosphere. Science 277:248-251. Mar 5 Brooks, J.L., and S.I. Dodson. 1965. Predation, body size, and composition of plankton. Science 150:28-35. Mar 10 Moyle, P.B., and P.J. Randall. Evaluating the biotic integrity of watersheds in the Sierra Nevada, California. Conservation Biology 12:1318-1326.

73. LIMNOLOGY & AQUATIC ECOLOGY At The LSSU Aquatic Lab
Limnology and aquatic ecology. The St. BACK ARL CoDirector aquatic ecology.LINKS Access related links on the WWW 650 W. Easterday Ave, Sault Ste.
http://www.lssu.edu/arl/limnology.html
Lake Superior State University
Aquatic Research Laboratory
Limnology and Aquatic Ecology
The St. Marys River, and the upper Great Lakes region, affords countless opportunities for limnological and ecological research. The St. Marys River itself is the sole surface water outlet from Lake Superior, and is considered a connecting channel to Lakes Huron and Michigan. The St. Marys River is one of 41 areas of concern identified in the Great Lakes by the International Joint Commission, and one of five which share the international border.
Limnological Monitoring
of the St. Mary's River
We are currently working to re-establish a program of basic water-quality monitoring of the river’s physical, chemical and biological variables. Previous research, under a grant from the USEPA, focused on nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics. Our immediate goals are to incorporate estimates of phytoplankton and zooplankton species composition and biomass into this routine. The goal of this sampling program, in addition to generating basic information on the river system and educational opportunities for our students, is to support ongoing efforts to assess and rehabilitate the St. Marys River Area of Concern throughout the Remedial Action Process.
Equipment used at the ARL:
  • Flow Injection Analysis systems for nitrogen and silica determinations
  • Spectrophotometer for phosphorus determinations (dissolved and total in water and sediments)
  • Turner Designs Fluorometer for chlorophyll a determinations
  • Parr Bomb Calorimeter for the determination of energy content of biota and feed

74. Fish Ecology Research Group
aquatic ecology Research Group . Research in his lab addresses aquatic communityecology, riparian ecology and functional morphology of fishes.
http://www.bio.mtu.edu/fisheco/fel.html

75. ESA/Aquatic Ecology: Natural Resources: Capabilities: Parametrix
Parametrix scientists and engineers can guide you through the interpretation ofnew regulations and policies, while minimizing and mitigating project impacts
http://www.parametrix.com/cap/nat/esa.htm
Parametrix scientists and engineers can guide you through the interpretation of new regulations and policies, while minimizing and mitigating project impacts to ESA species. Water quality scientists, wetland ecologists, fisheries biologists, soil scientists, stormwater engineers, geomorphologists, landscape architects, land use planners - Parametrix offers a multidisciplinary approach. Our Services:
  • Biological evaluations (BEs) and biological assessments (BAs) ESA policy development and permit review Stream inventory assessments Biological surveys Watershed, stream, and risk assessments Watershed management prescriptions TMDL compliance and water quality/temperature objectives Habitat conservation planning and implementation Stream enhancement and restoration plans
Selected projects:
Aquatic Ecology
Endangered Species Act ESA Alerts Get Acrobat Reader
Contact us: info@parametrix.com

76. Aquatic Ecology (1997-)
Libraries. aquatic ecology (1997) http//nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3hul.eresourceaquaecol Connectto aquatic ecology (1997-). Comments
http://lib.harvard.edu/e-resources/details/a/aquaecol.html

Aquatic Ecology (1997-)
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.eresource:aquaecol Abstract: This online journal published by Kluwer Academic Publishers provides access to full text of articles from 1997. Tables of contents and abstracts may be available for earlier years. Articles are available in Acrobat portable document format (pdf) Subject: Science and TechnologyBiology Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Science Science and TechnologyOceanography Restrictions: Harvard users only : Harvard ID and University PIN required. Full text: This resource has some full text available. Connect to Aquatic Ecology (1997-)
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77. Bill's Wildlife Sites; Fisheries And Aquatic Ecology
Fisheries and aquatic ecology. American Herpetologists; aquatic ecology Page;Canada's Aquatic Environments; Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP);
http://www.wildlifer.com/wildlifesites/fish.html
Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology
  • American Fisheries Society
  • American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
  • Aquatic Ecology Page
  • Canada's Aquatic Environments ...
  • The Wetlands Network - WetNET
  • 78. Home > Fisheries > Aquatic Sciences > Aquatic Ecology
    aquatic ecology. Research carried out by the Centre focuses on four main areas;fish biology; microbial ecology; aquatic processes; and phytolimnology.
    http://agrifor.ac.uk/hb/7cd6c5bdc327da3dfd1ee93162296c3b.html

    Home
    Fisheries Aquatic sciences
    Aquatic ecology
    Aquatic sciences Tables of contents and abstracts for the journal "Aquatic sciences", published by the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), and made available on the Web by Springer Science Online. It is a refereed journal, which published recent research on all areas of aquatic sciences, including both freshwater and marine systems. Tables of contents and abstracts are available from 1997 onwards. Full-text access to articles (in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader) is available to subscribers. Subscription information is provided on the site, as well as instructions for authors. aquaculture freshwater ecology journals marine environment ... CEH Windermere Homepage of CEH Windermere, formerly the Institute of Freshwater Ecology (IFE), which comes under the auspices of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH). Research carried out by the Centre focuses on four main areas; fish biology; microbial ecology; aquatic processes; and phyto-limnology. Brief information is provided on each of these research areas, and maps, directions and contact details are also available. A collection of links to other CEH research centres and other related sites is available. UK freshwater ecology research institutes Mangroves This FAO Web site brings together resources and activities concerning mangroves. Detailed information is presented on flora (exclusive mangrove species and non-exclusive), fauna, trophic relationships, utilization (including non-wood forest products), management, FAO activities and publications. Information can also be searched by country or region. Links to related Web resources are also provided.

    79. Aquatic Ecology Monitoring And Assessment (EMAP)
    aquatic ecology Monitoring and Assessment (EMAP). The following informationis from the draft Region 8 Surface Waters Plan for EMAP (US EPA, 2000).
    http://wy.water.usgs.gov/projects/emap/
    In cooperation with the
    Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality
    Aquatic Ecology Monitoring and Assessment (EMAP)
    The following information is from the draft Region 8 Surface Waters Plan for EMAP (U.S. EPA, 2000). The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program was developed in EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) to monitor status and trends in the condition of the nation's aquatic ecological resources at regional and national scales. The EMAP Western Pilot (Western EMAP) is a five-year effort (1999-2003) by EPA Regions 8, 9, and 10 in partnership with States, Tribes and other parties to advance the science of aquatic ecosystem health monitoring and to demonstrate the applicability and usefulness of EMAP indicators in environmental assessments. Western EMAP is intended to demonstrate the value of monitoring based on a randomized design in the western United States by applying these techniques to assessment questions of regional and state interest.
    Previous EMAP efforts have revealed that error rates within RF3 can be very high, including errors of inclusion (where digital maps show a stream trace, but no stream actually exists, a common error in arid areas), and errors of exclusion (where more streams exist than are mapped). One of the goals of Western EMAP is to make accurate estimates of these error rates for the western U.S. This is important because RF3 is the common sample frame used by States and EPA's Office of Water to estimate the number of miles of streams in a state.

    80. Tenure Track Position Opening - Aquatic Ecology/herpetology/fisheries
    Tenure track position opening aquatic ecology/herpetology/fisheries. Follow Ups Post Followup ASIH Bulletin Board FAQ
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    Tenure track position opening - Aquatic ecology/herpetology/fisheries
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