Stream Ecosystems in a Changing Environment /

By: Jones, JeremyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Elsevier, 2016ISBN: 9780124058903Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Hydrologic Exchange Flows and Their Ecological Consequences in River Corridors J.W. Harvey Pages 1-83 Chapter 2 - Shaping the Physical Template: Biological, Hydrological, and Geomorphic Connections in Stream Channels J.P. Julian, C.J.P. Podolak, ... N.A. Wilgruber Pages 85-133 Chapter 3 - Stream Microbial Ecology in a Changing Environment S. Findlay Pages 135-150 Chapter 4 - Metabolism of Streams and Rivers: Estimation, Controls, and Application Robert O. Hall Pages 151-180 Chapter 5 - Nutrient Spiraling and Transport in Streams: The Importance of In-Stream Biological Processes to Nutrient Dynamics in Streams J.R. Webster, J.D. Newbold and L. Lin Pages 181-239 Chapter 6 - Dissolved Organic Matter in Stream Ecosystems: Forms, Functions, and Fluxes of Watershed Tea L.A. Kaplan and R.M. Cory Pages 241-320 Chapter 7 - Stream-Lake Interaction: Understanding Coupled Hydro-Ecological Systems M.A. Baker, C.D. Arp, ... W.A. Wurtsbaugh Pages 321-348 Chapter 8 - From Headwaters to Rivers to River Networks: Scaling in Stream Ecology W.M. Wollheim Pages 349-388 Chapter 9 - Landscape and Regional Stream Ecology E.H. Stanley, R.A. Sponseller and J.B. Heffernan Pages 389-415 Chapter 10 - Global Models of River Biogeochemical Functioning D. Scott, Z. Easton and M. Rogers Pages 417-439 Chapter 11 - Human Impacts on Stream Hydrology and Water Quality K. Van Meter, S.E. Thompson and N.B. Basu Pages 441-490 Chapter 12 - Human-Dominated Rivers and River Management in the Anthropocene T.V. Royer Pages 491-524 Chapter 13 - Synthesis and Conclusions J.B. Jones and E.H. Stanley Pages 525-533
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Chapter 1 - Hydrologic Exchange Flows and Their Ecological Consequences in River Corridors
J.W. Harvey
Pages 1-83

Chapter 2 - Shaping the Physical Template: Biological, Hydrological, and Geomorphic Connections in Stream Channels
J.P. Julian, C.J.P. Podolak, ... N.A. Wilgruber
Pages 85-133

Chapter 3 - Stream Microbial Ecology in a Changing Environment
S. Findlay
Pages 135-150

Chapter 4 - Metabolism of Streams and Rivers: Estimation, Controls, and Application
Robert O. Hall
Pages 151-180

Chapter 5 - Nutrient Spiraling and Transport in Streams: The Importance of In-Stream Biological Processes to Nutrient Dynamics in Streams
J.R. Webster, J.D. Newbold and L. Lin
Pages 181-239

Chapter 6 - Dissolved Organic Matter in Stream Ecosystems: Forms, Functions, and Fluxes of Watershed Tea
L.A. Kaplan and R.M. Cory
Pages 241-320

Chapter 7 - Stream-Lake Interaction: Understanding Coupled Hydro-Ecological Systems
M.A. Baker, C.D. Arp, ... W.A. Wurtsbaugh
Pages 321-348

Chapter 8 - From Headwaters to Rivers to River Networks: Scaling in Stream Ecology
W.M. Wollheim
Pages 349-388

Chapter 9 - Landscape and Regional Stream Ecology
E.H. Stanley, R.A. Sponseller and J.B. Heffernan
Pages 389-415

Chapter 10 - Global Models of River Biogeochemical Functioning
D. Scott, Z. Easton and M. Rogers
Pages 417-439

Chapter 11 - Human Impacts on Stream Hydrology and Water Quality
K. Van Meter, S.E. Thompson and N.B. Basu
Pages 441-490

Chapter 12 - Human-Dominated Rivers and River Management in the Anthropocene
T.V. Royer
Pages 491-524

Chapter 13 - Synthesis and Conclusions
J.B. Jones and E.H. Stanley
Pages 525-533

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