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Limnoecology
The Ecology of Lakes and Streams

Second Edition

Winfried Lampert and Ulrich Sommer

Price: £37.50 (paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-921393-1
Publication date: 26 July 2007
336 pages, 155 (147 Line & 8 half tone), 246x189 mm

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Reviews
  • 'This is an excellent introduction to what is arguably Earth's most valuable resiurce.' - The Quarterly Review of Biology
  • ''I am unaware of any other textbook that explains basic ecological principles and evolutionary oriented, ecological thinking better that this one.' Journal of Plankton Research, Vol. 30. No. 4. pages 489-490 2008' -
  • ''...an excellent text that I would not hesitate to use for teaching courses in ecology and limnology...Lampert and Sommer's updated Limnoecology will make an excellent resource for students of aquatic ecology at all stages. I have often handed the first edition to my starting graduate students to read. Now I have an updated version that will be even more useful.' Volume 16 (4), December 2007' -

Description
  • Successful first edition, thoroughly revised and updated
  • Concise, readable introduction to limnoecology, placing the subject in the context of modern ecology
  • Applies evolutionary theory to an understanding of freshwater ecosystems, thereby filling a niche between traditional limnology and evolutionary ecology
  • Global examples encourage international appeal
  • New emphasis on food webs, species diversity and ecosystem functioning, climate change, conservation and management
New to this edition
  • Thoroughly revised throughout to incorporate findings from new technologies and methods (notably the rapid development of molecular genetic methods and stable isotope techniques) that have allowed a rapid and ongoing development of the field.
  • New emphasis on food webs, species diversity and ecosystem functioning, climate change, conservation, and management
This concise, readable introduction to limnology (the science of investigating the structure and function of inland waters), places the subject in the context of modern ecology. Unlike most ecological textbooks, which use examples taken almost exclusively from terrestrial systems, this book integrates the fields of limnology and ecology by presenting empirical data drawn entirely from freshwater ecosystems in order to advance ecological theories (limnoecology).
This second edition builds upon the strengths of the first with the structure of the book following the same hierarchical concept of ecology, from habitat properties, individuals, populations, coupled populations and communities to ecosystems. However, it has been thoroughly revised throughout to incorporate findings from new technologies and methods (notably the rapid development of molecular genetic methods and stable isotope techniques) that have allowed a rapid and ongoing development of the field. There is a new emphasis on food webs, species diversity and ecosystem functioning, climate change, and conservation management. Key ecological questions are examined in the light of the latest experimental evidence. Throughout the text evolutionary theory is applied to an understanding of freshwater ecosystems, thereby filling a niche between traditional limnology and evolutionary ecology.
This accessible text is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in limnology, freshwater ecology, and aquatic biology as well as the many professional limnologists, ecologists and conservation biologists requiring a concise but authoritative overview of the topic

Readership: An accessible text suitable for graduate students taking courses in aquatic/freshwater ecology or limnology as well as the many professional limnologists, ecologists and conservation biologists requiring a concise overview of the topic.

Contents
1. Ecology and Evolution
2. Methods of Ecological Research
3. Special Features of Aquatic Habitats
4. The Individual in its Habitat
5. Populations
6. Interactions
7. Communities
8. Ecosystem Perspectives
9. Final Remarks

Authors, editors, and contributors


Winfried Lampert, Max Planck Institute for Limnology, Ploen and
Ulrich Sommer, Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel


Links to web resources and related information
More in the same subject area:
Aquatic creatures
Hydrology (freshwater
Freshwater biology, limnology
Microbial ecology
Plant ecology
Evolution

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