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Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer Acad. Publ.
Call number: M 93.1093
In: Developments in hydrobiology
Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
Pages: 221 S.
ISBN: 079230697X
Series Statement: Developments in hydrobiology 57
Classification:
Applied Geology
Language: English
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer Acad. Publishers
    Call number: AWI G2-92-0447
    In: Developments in hydrobiology
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIV, 30 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9061936160
    Series Statement: Developments in hydrobiology 34
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    Call number: AWI G4-02-0056
    In: Developments in hydrobiology
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 197 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0792363965
    Series Statement: Developments in hydrobiology 148
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    Call number: AWI G4-92-0251
    In: Developments in hydrobiology
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface / by W. F. Vincent and J. C. Ellis-Evans. - RIVERS AND STREAMS Filamentous green algae in freshwater streams on SignyIsland, Antarctica / by I. Hawes. - The effects of nutrient limitation and stream discharge on the epilithic microbial community in an oligotrophic Arctic stream / by M. A. Hullar and J. R. Vestal. - Microbial communities in southern Victoria Landstreams (Antarctica) I. Photosynthesis / by C. Howard-Williams and W. F. Vincent. - Microbial communities in southern Victoria Landstreams (Antarctica) II. The effects of low temperature / by W. F. Vincent and C. Howard-Williams. - Nitrogen dynamics in two antarctic streams / by C. Howard-Williams, J. C. Priscu and W. F. Vincent. - Benthic algal biomass and productivity in high subarctic streams, Alaska / by J. D. LaPerriere, E. E. Van Nieuwenhuyse and P. R. Anderson. - Broadscale patterns in the distribution of aquatic and terrestrial vegetation at three ice-free regions on Ross Island, Antarctica / by P. A. Broady. - Community structure of benthic invertebrates in interior Alaskan (USA) streams and rivers / by M. W. Oswood. - Variability of macroinvertebrate community composition in an arctic and subarctic stream / by M. C. Miller and J. R. Stout. - Geochemical processes in the Lake Fryxell Basin (Victoria Land, Antarctica) / by W. J. Green, T. J. Gardner, T. G. Ferdelman, M. P. Angle, L. C. Varner and P. Nixon. - LAKES AND PONDS. - Some aspects of iron cycling in maritime antarctic lakes / by J. C. Ellis-Evans and E. C. G. Lemon. - Nitrogen cycling in Arctic lakes and ponds / by V. Alexander, S. C. Whalen and K. M. Klingensmith. - Photon dependence of inorganic nitrogen transport by phytoplankton in perennially ice-covered Antarctic lakes / by J. C. Priscu. - Patterns of energy storage in Pseudoboeckella poppei (Crustacea, Copepoda) from two contrasting lakes on SignyIsland, Antarctica / by A. Clarke, J. C. Ellis-Evans, M. W. Sanders and L. J. Holmes. - Tundra ponds of the Yukon Delta, Alaska, and their macroinvertebrate communities / by J. A. Maciolek. - Vertical distributions of a planktonic harpacticoid and a calanoid (Copepoda) in a meromictic Antarctic lake / by I. A. E. Bayly and D. Eslake. - Physico-chemical characteristics and origin of hypersaline meromictic Lake Garrow in the Canadian High Arctic / by M. Ouellet, M. Dickman, M. Bisson and P. Page. - Meromixis in an Antarctic fjord; a precursor to meromictic lakes on an isostatically rising coastline / by J. B. Gallagher, H. R. Burton and G. E. Calf. - Chemical characteristics of pond waters in the Labyrinth of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica / by T. Torii, S. Nakaya, O. Matsubaya, G. I. Matsumoto, N. Masuda, T. Kawano and H. Murayama. - Biogeochemical study of organic substances in Antarctic lakes / by G. I. Matsumoto. - Vertical distribution of organic constituents in an Antarctic lake: Lake Fryxell by G. I. Matsumoto, K. Watanuki and T. Torrii. - Perennially ice-covered Lake Hoare, Antarctica: physical environment, biology, and sedimentation by R. A. Wharton Jr, G. M. Simmons Jr and C. P. McKay. - Geographical index. - Map index.
    Description / Table of Contents: Scientific interest in the Antarctic continues to accelerate and limnological research in the area is expanding accordingly. Continued commercial exploitation of mineral resources in the Arctic and the potential for similar developments in the Antarctic have heightened environmental concern and the need for ecological information. This volume brings together limnologists from both polar zones to draw attention to the distinctive features that high latitude aquatic ecosystems have in common, and to the marked contrasts between and within each zone. Twenty-two papers encompass a broad range of new research including the unique geochemistries, insect and zooplankton dynamics, algal community structure and growth characteristics, and microbial ecology of high latitude lakes and rivers. The volume will be a reference source for limnologists and other environmental scientists with an interest in high latitude waters, and for those involved in environmental impact assessments in Antarctica or the Arctic.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 322 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9061936608
    Series Statement: Developments in hydrobiology 49
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer Acad. Publishers
    Call number: AWI G4-94-0296
    In: Developments in hydrobiology
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 269 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: Repr.
    ISBN: 0792319524
    Series Statement: Developments in hydrobiology 78
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    Call number: AWI Bio-16-90312
    In: Developments in Hydrobiology ; 197
    Description / Table of Contents: Ostracods, small aquatic Crustacea, occur in almost every marine, brackish and freshwater habitat. Their calcified bivalved carapaces readily fossilize and their record in earth history is long, dense and diverse. Ostracod species are particularly useful as tools in marine and limnic (palaeo-) ecology, in (palaeo-) biogeography, and biostratigraphy. Their reproductive morphology is as extraordinary as their reproductive modes, and many of their physiological peculiarities remain mysterious. Ostracod taxonomy and phylogeny contribute to general studies of crustacean evolution. The diversity of ostracod applications in both biology and palaeontology is clearly illustrated by the eighteen papers of the 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda (Berlin, Germany) in 2005, which are grouped in the present proceedings, one of three volumes resulting from this meeting.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 272 S , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 1402064179 (Gb.) , 9781402064173 (Gb.)
    Series Statement: Developments in Hydrobiology 197
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface / R. Matzke-Karasz, M. Schudack, K. Martens. - REVIEW PAPER. - Ostracod recovery in the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic crisis: Palaeozoic-Mesozoic turnover / S. Crasquin-Soleau, T. Galfetti, H. Bucher, S. Kershaw, Q. Feng. - OSTRACOD TAXONOMY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY. - The influence of El Niño 1997-98 on pelagic ostracods in the Humboldt Current Ecosystem off Peru / R. Castillo, T. Antezana, P. Ayón. - A new, interstitial species of Terrestricythere (Crustacea: Ostracoda) and its microdistribution at Orito Beach, northeastern Sea of Japan / S. F. Hiruta, S.-i. Hiruta, S. F. Mawatari. - Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of Banat district in Serbia / T. Karan-Žnidaršič, B. Petrov. - ECOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING OSTRACOD DISTRIBUTION. - A year round comparative study on the population structures of pelagic Ostracoda in Admiralty Bay (Southern Ocean) / K. Blachowiak-Samolyk, M.V. Angel. - Water quality and diversity of the Recent ostracod fauna in lowland springs from Lombardy (northern Italy) / V. Pieri, C. Caserini, S. Gomarasca, K. Martens, G. Rossetti. - Factors affecting spatial and temporal distribution of Ostracoda assemblages in different macrophyte habitats of a shallow lake (Lake Fehér, Hungary) / A. Kiss. - Groundwater Ostracods from the arid Pilbara region of northwestern Australia: distribution and water chemistry / J. M. Reeves, P. De Deckker, S. A. Halse. - Ecological requirements of Ostracoda (Crustacea) in a heavily polluted shallow lake, Lake Yeniçağa (Bolu, Turkey) / O. Külköylüoğlu, M. Dügel, M. Kılıç. - Food selection in Eucypris virens (Crustacea: Ostracoda) under experimental conditions / O. Schmit, G. Rossetti, J. Vandekerkhove, F. Mezquita. - EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF OSTRACOD MORPHOLOGY. - Extra-lobal and complex dimorphic features in Middle Devonian palaeocopine ostracods / G. Becker, W. K. Braun. - Evolutionary and taxonomic aspects within the species group Pseudocandona eremita (Vejdovský) (Ostracoda, Candonidae) / S. lepure, T. Namiotko, D. L. Danielopol. - On the origin of the putative furca of the Ostracoda (Crustacea) / C. Meisch. - Ultrastructure of the carapace margin in the Ostracoda (Arthropoda: Crustacea) / S. Yamada. - Ultrastructure of hepatopancreas and its possible role as a hematopoietic organ in non-marine cypridoidean ostracods (Crustacea) / R. Symonova. - OSTRACOD REPRODUCTION AND ONTOGENY. - Copulatory behaviour and sexual morphology of three Fabaeformiscandona Krstić, 1972 (Candoninae, Ostracoda, Crustacea) species from Japan, including descriptions of two new species / R. J. Smith, T. Kamiya. - Early release of eggs and embryos in a brooding ancient asexual ostracod: brood selection or a gambling strategy to increase fecundity? / R. L. Pinto, C. E. F. Rocha, K. Martens. - The ontogeny of appendages of Heterocypris salina (Brady, 1868) Ostracoda (Crustacea) / N. Kubanç, O. Özuluğ, C. Kubanç.
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    Call number: AWI Bio-21-94351
    In: Developments in hydrobiology, 29
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 307 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9061935369
    Series Statement: Developments in hydrobiology 29
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Preface 1. Gunnar Nygaard: A guiding influence on paleolimnological research / by J. Kristiansen 2. Diatoms as indicators of pH: An historical review / by R.W. Battarbee, J.P. Smol & J. Meriläinen Part one: Taxonomy 3. The genus Melosira from soft-water lakes with special reference to northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota / by K.E. Camburn & J.C. Kingston 4. A new diatom species, Fragilaria acidobiontica, from acidic lakes in northeastern North America / by D.F. Charles 5. Two forms of Tabellaria binalis (Ehr.) Grun. in two acid lakes in Galloway, Scotland / by R.J. Flower Part two: Extant floras 6. Phytoplankton in selected LaCloche (Ontario) lakes, pH 4.2-7.0, with special reference to algaeas indicators of chemical characteristics / by P.M. Stokes & Y.K. Yung 7. The representation of living diatom communities in deep-water sedimentary diatom assemblages in two Maine (U.S.A.) lakes / by D.M. DeNicola 8. Spatial and temporal variability in periphytic diatom communities: Palaeoecological significance in an acidified lake / by V.J. Jones & R.J. Flower Part three: Paleolimnological applications 9. Relationships between diatom assemblages in lake surface-sediments and limnological characteristics in southern Norway / by D.S. Anderson, R.B. Davis & F. Berge 10. Diatom evidence for neutralization in acid surface mine lakes / by R.B. Brugam & M. Lusk 11. The recent history of a naturally acidic lake (Cone Pond, N.H.) / by J. Ford 12. East african diatoms and water pH / by F. Gasse 13. Acidification of small lakes in Finland documented by sedimentary diatom and chrysophycean remains / by K. Tolonen, M. Liukkonen, R. Harjula & A. Patila 14. Applications of multivariate techniques to infer limnological conditions from diatom assemblages / by P. Huttunen & J. Meriläinen 15. A sedimentary diatom record of severe acidification in Lake Blamissusjon, N. Sweden, through natural soil processes / by I. Renberg 16. Diatom responses to acidification and lime treatment in a clear-water lake: Comparison of two methods of analysis of a diatom stratigraphy / by H. Simola 17. Acidification of four lakes in the Federal Republic of Germany as reflected by diatom assemblages, cladoceran remains and sediment chemistry / by K. Arzet, D. Krause-Dellin & C. Steinberg 18. Late-glacial and Holocene acidity changes in Adirondack (N.Y.) lakes / by D.R. Whitehead, D.F. Charles, S.J. Jackson, S.E. Reed & M.C. Sheehan 19. Chrysophycean microfossils as indicators of lakewater pH / by J.P. Smol Part four: Overview 20. The use of sedimentary remains of siliceous algae for inferring past chemistry of lake water-problems, potential and research needs / by R.B. Davis & J.P. Smol Indices Index of lakes Index of genera Subject index
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