Ecology of a Glacial Flood Plain

Author:   J.V. Ward ,  U. Uehlinger
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2004
Volume:   1
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Pages:   306
Publication Date:   08 December 2010
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Author:   J.V. Ward ,  U. Uehlinger
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2004
Volume:   1
Weight:   0.570kg
ISBN:  

9789048165070


ISBN 10:   9048165075
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   08 December 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1 Val Roseg: A High Alpine Catchment.- 2 Glacial History and Floodplain Evolution.- 3 Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions.- 4 Channel Typology.- 5 Thermal Heterogeneity.- 6 Nutrient Dynamics.- 7 Terrestrial Floodplain Vegetation.- 8 Aquatic Hyphomycetes in Alpine Streams.- 9 Aquatic Flora.- 10 Surface Zoobenthos.- 11 Interstitial Fauna.- 12 Organic Matter Dynamics.- 13 Litter Decomposition.- 14 Nutrient Limitation.- 15 Drift and Colonization Dynamics.- 16 Synthesis and Perspectives.- Appendices.- Appendix I Site maps and parameters.- Appendix II Terrestrial plant taxa.- Appendix III List of aquatic hyphomycete taxa.- Appendix IV List of algal taxa.- Appendix V List of benthic and hyporheic taxa.

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Ecology of a Glacial Flood Plain is particularly useful to ecologists, limnologists, environmental activists, and anyone involved in management of dynamic freshwater resources. Professor R.G. Wetzel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Series Editor Aquatic Ecology Prof. Ward and Dr. Uehlinger present in this edited volume an extraordinarily comprehensive and well integrated study of a Swiss alpine stream and its floodplain; it is a model to follow for the study of streams. William M. Lewis, Jr., Center for Limnology, University of Colorado, USA The authors, among the best experts in the field, treat the subject in a scholarly way: from glacial history to colonization dynamics, from the role of the terrestrial vegetation to channel stability and litter decomposition. The volume, subdivided into 16 chapters, discusses - among other topics - the role of interstitial fauna, of algae and hyphomycetes in organic matter dynamics. It provides not only updated information in great detail, but also a synthesis and perspectives. It is easy to predict that this book will become a standard in running water ecology and a must for ecologists interested in alpine environments and global change effects on pristine habitats. Roland Psenner, Professor of Limnology, University of Innsbruck, Austria Unlike most of its predecessors the present volume is much more comprehensive in its scope and coverage, as befits the outcome of a multidisciplinary study based on an intensive research program. This volume provides a valuable record of a major investigation into the structure and functioning of a previously understudied type of river system. It is authoritatively written, outstandingly illustrated and attractively produced. Mike Winterbourn, in Book Reviews of Freshwater Biology 49, 2004 The findings of the huge and wel elaborated project set a new standard for flood plain and glacial research; this book is a milestone for relevant research Prof. Heinz Loffler, Universitat Wien, Book Reviews, SIL News 45, May 2005


Ecology of a Glacial Flood Plain is particularly useful to ecologists, limnologists, environmental activists, and anyone involved in management of dynamic freshwater resources. Professor R.G. Wetzel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Series Editor Aquatic Ecology Prof. Ward and Dr. Uehlinger present in this edited volume an extraordinarily comprehensive and well integrated study of a Swiss alpine stream and its floodplain; it is a model to follow for the study of streams. William M. Lewis, Jr., Center for Limnology, University of Colorado, USA The authors, among the best experts in the field, treat the subject in a scholarly way: from glacial history to colonization dynamics, from the role of the terrestrial vegetation to channel stability and litter decomposition. The volume, subdivided into 16 chapters, discusses - among other topics - the role of interstitial fauna, of algae and hyphomycetes in organic matter dynamics. It provides not only updated information in great detail, but also a synthesis and perspectives. It is easy to predict that this book will become a standard in running water ecology and a must for ecologists interested in alpine environments and global change effects on pristine habitats. Roland Psenner, Professor of Limnology, University of Innsbruck, Austria Unlike most of its predecessors the present volume is much more comprehensive in its scope and coverage, as befits the outcome of a multidisciplinary study based on an intensive research program. This volume provides a valuable record of a major investigation into the structure and functioning of a previously understudied type of river system. It is authoritatively written, outstandingly illustrated and attractively produced. Mike Winterbourn, in Book Reviews of Freshwater Biology 49, 2004 The findings of the huge and wel elaborated project set a new standard for flood plain and glacial research; this book is a milestone for relevant research Prof. Heinz Loffler, Universitat Wien, Book Reviews, SIL News 45, May 2005


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