Description |
viii, 249 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm |
Series |
Developments in hydrobiology ; 185 |
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Developments in hydrobiology ; 185
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Algoogyi and algoaogists at Bowlng Green, a short history -- R.L Lowe 1-11 -- Rexia erecta gen. et sp. nov. and Capsosira towei sp. nov., two newly described -- cyanobacterial taxa from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (USA) -- D.A.Csamatta S.R Gomez J.R. Johanse 13-26 -- Large-scale regional variation n diatom=water chemistry relationships: rivers of the -- eastern United States -- DF.Charles W. Acker, DD.. Hart C.W Remer, PB. Cotter 27-57 -- Shortterm effects of elevated velocity and sediment abrasion on benthic algal -- communities -- N. Francoeur, BJ.F Biggs 5-69 -- "The effects of pH on a periphyton community in an acidic wetland, USA -- JL Greenwood, R.L Lowe 71-82 -- Food limitation affects algivory and grazer performance for New Zealand stream -- macroinvertebrates -- J.. oomuzki BJ.F Biggs 834 -- Benthic diatom communites in subalpine poois in New Zealand: relationships to -- environmental variables -- C. Kilroy BJF Bggs W. Vyverman, PA. Broady 951 -- The relationships among disturbance, substratum size and periphyton community -- structure -- M.R. Luttenton, C. Baisden 111-117 -- Relationships between env ronmental variables and benthic diatom assemblages in -- Calfornia Central Valley streams (USA) -- "Y. Pan, B.H. Hil, P. Husby, R.K. Hal, P.R. Kaufmann 119-30 -- Response of periphytic algae to gradients in nitrogen and phosphorus in streamside -- mesocosms -- S.T. Rier R.J Stevenson 131-147 -- Comparing effects of nutrients on algal biomass in streams in two regions with -- different disturbance regimes and with applications for developing nutrient criteria -- R.J Stevenson S.T. Rier, C M Riseng, R.E. Schultz, M.J W.iey 149-165 -- Differentia heterotrophic utilization of organic compounds by diatoms and bacteria -- under ight and dark conditions -- N.C Tuchman, MA. Scholett S.T Rier, P Geddes 167-177 -- Using diatom assemblages to assess urban stream conditions -- CE. Walker. Y. Pan 79-189 -- Developing and testing diatom indicators for wetlands in the Casco Bay watershed, -- Maine, USA -- Y.-K Wang R.J Stevenson, PR. SweetsJ DiFranco 191-206 -- Diatom assemblages and their associations with environmental variables in Oregon -- Coast Range streams, USA -- C.L Wei hoefer, Y. Pan 207-219 -- L. Zheng, R.J. Stevenson 221-238 -- Ecology and assessment of the benthic diatom communities of four Lake Erie -- estuaries using Lange-Bertalot tolerance values -- G.V. Sgro, M.E. Ketterer, J.R. Johansen 239-249 |
Summary |
Advances in Algal Biology: A Commemoration of the Work of Rex Lowe was written by students and colleagues of Rex Lowe to acknowledge his esteemed career that included exceptional contributions to research and teaching. Papers in the book cover a variety of topics in algal ecology, focusing on benthic algal ecology in freshwater ecosystems. The studies provide an unusual combination of small-scale experiments and large-scale regional surveys that bridge both basic and applied ecology. Ecologists, limnologists, phycologists, and environmental scientists will find valuable contributions to the development and application of algal research |
Notes |
Reprinted from: Hydrobiologia, v.561, 2006 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Algology.
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Eukaryota.
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Hydrobiology.
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Genre/Form |
Festschriften.
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Author |
Lowe, Rex L.
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Stevenson, R. Jan.
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LC no. |
2007272245 |
ISBN |
1402047827 |
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