Central European Stream Ecosystems: The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach

Author:   Rüdiger Wagner (University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany) ,  Jürgen Marxsen (Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany) ,  Peter Zwick (Schlitz, Germany) ,  Eileen J. Cox (British National Museum, London, UK)
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Pages:   694
Publication Date:   16 November 2011
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Author:   Rüdiger Wagner (University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany) ,  Jürgen Marxsen (Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany) ,  Peter Zwick (Schlitz, Germany) ,  Eileen J. Cox (British National Museum, London, UK)
Publisher:   Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Imprint:   Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   1.424kg
ISBN:  

9783527329526


ISBN 10:   3527329528
Pages:   694
Publication Date:   16 November 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction The Breitenbach and its Catchment Environmental Characteristics Detrital Energy Sources Primary Producers Bacteria and Fungi The Fauna of the Breitenbach Ecosystem Breitenbach Summary

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?Particularly, the long-term data going back for more than 50 years are unique and are valuable resource for everyone in the world dealing with stream ecology.? (Acta Botanica Hungarica, 1 October 2012)


Particularly, the long-term data going back for more than 50 years are unique and are valuable resource for everyone in the world dealing with stream ecology. ( Acta Bo tanica Hungarica , 1 October 2012)


Particularly, the long-term data going back for more than50 years are unique and are valuable resource for everyone in theworld dealing with stream ecology. (ActaBotanica Hungarica, 1 October 2012)


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"Rudiger Wagner was scientific assistant at the Limnologische Fluss-Station Schlitz, a field station of the former Max-Planck-Institute for Limnology (now MPI for Evolutionary Biology) from 1978 to 2006. He obtained his scientific degrees from the Justus-Liebig-University (Gie?en, Germany). Since then he is at the Institut of Biology, Univeristy of Kassel. He has authored over 250 scientific publication on aquatic insect taxonomy and ecology and on the analysis of long-term ecological data of freshwater insects. He is member of advisory boards and reviewer of professional journals, referee of universities and governments and has been honorary member of advisory councils in nature conservation. In 2007 he was awarded the ""Meigen Medaille"" of the German Society for General and Applied Entomology. Jurgen Marxsen was scientific assistant at the Limnologische Fluss-Station Schlitz, a field station of the former Max-Planck-Institute for Limnology (now MPI for Evolutionary Biology) from 1977 to 2006. He obtained his scientific degrees from the University of Kiel. Since 2006 at the Department of Animal Ecology associated to the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Biosystems, Land Use and Nutrition (IFZ) at the University of Giessen. His research activities include stream and groundwater microbial ecology, particularly the role of bacteria in the carbon flow, bacterial production, extra-cellular enzyme activity, application of molecular techniques to microbial ecology, impact of climatic change on running water microbial communities. He is member of editorial boards and ad-hoc referee for scientific journals and national funding organizations. Since 1968 Peter Zwick was member of the staff of the Limnologische Fluss-Station Schlitz, a field station of the former Max-Planck-Institute for Limnology (now MPI for Evolutionary Biology) and was the scientific head from 1982 to 2006. He obtained his scientific degrees from the University of Kiel. P. Zwick is a world authority in Plecoptera (stone-flies), and other groups of aquatic insects. For his studies he was awarded the `Fabricius Medaille? of the German Society for General and Applied Entomology (1982). His research activities include among many others the general biology of aquatic insects including aspects of phylogeny, ecology and physiology. He was editor of scientific journals, member of editorial boards and an referee of many scientific journals, funding organizations and more. Eileen Cox was a Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft-funded research fellow at the Limnologische Fluss-Station Schlitz from 1985 to 1988, and a scientific assistant there from 1988 to 1989. She obtained her degrees from the University of Bristol (England). Between 1989 and 1992, she was a researcher at the University of Sheffield (England), a research scientist at the Natural History Museum, London since 1992, and Head of Postgraduate Studies at the NHM since 2007. She has authored over 100 research publications, with a particular focus on diatom taxonomy, systematics, ecology and development. She is a past-president of the British Phycological Society and of the International Society for Diatom Research, a former Editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Phycology, and has held other key positions on the councils of learned societies. She has reviewed extensively for scientific journals and grant awarding bodies."

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