Ecology of freshwaters: a view for the twenty-first century
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Autor: Moss, Brian
Jahr: 2010
CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION, 1
1.1 Why?. 1
Further reading, 8
2 WATER, A REMARKABLE
UNREMARKABLE SUBSTANCE, 10
2.1 Introduction. 10
2.2 The molecular properties of water and their
physical consequences, 12
2.2.1 Ice and melting, 12
2.2.2 Buffering and evaporation. 13
2.3 How much water is there and where is it ?. 13
2.3.1 Turnover and the hydrological
cycle. 13
2.3.2 Changes in geological time, 14
2.4 Patterns in hydrology, 15
2.4.1 Temperate regions. 15
2.4.2 Warm-temperate regions. 16
2.4.3 Tropical cycles. 17
2.5 Bodies of water and their temperatures. 18
2.5.1 Lakes and latitude, 18
2.5.2 Deeper lakes. 21
2.5.3 Effects of altitude and oceanicity, 21
2.6 Viscosity of water, fluid dynamics and the
diffusion of gases. 22
2.6.1 Diffusion. 24
Further reading, 24
3 WHY THE CHEMISTRY OF WATER IS
SO IMPORTANT, 25
3.1 Introduction. 2 5
3.1.1 Polar and covalent compounds. 2 5
3.2 The atmosphere, 2 6
3.2.1 Carbon dioxide, 2 7
3.3 Major ions, 28
3.3.1 Effects ofionic potential. 28
3.4 Global patterns in major ions: glaciation and
endorheism. 30
3.5
3.6
3.4.1 The water chemistry of ancient
landscapes, 31
3.4.2 Volcanic activity. 32
Open and closed basins, 34
The big picture. 35
Further reading, 36
4 MORE WATER CHEMISTRY: THE KEY
NUTRIENTS, TRACE ELEMENTS AND
ORGANIC MATTER, 37
4.1 Introduction. 37
4.2 Concepts of limiting substances. 37
4.3 Nutrients. 42
4.4 Phosphorus. 4 5
4.5 Nitrogen. 4 3
4.6 Pristine concentrations. 44
4.7 Trace elements and silicon, 45
4.8 Organic substances, 48
4.8.1 Patterns in DOM availability. 48
4.9 Substance budgets. 50
4.10 Sediment-water relationships. 52
Further reading, 5 3
5 LIGHT THROWN UPON THE
WATERS, 54
5.1 Light, 54
5.1.1 Effects of the atmosphere. 5 5
5.2 From above to under the water. 56
5.3 From physics and chemistry to biology. 60
Further reading. 60
6 EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY OF
FRESHWATER ORGANISMS, 61
6.1 Introduction. 61
6.2 The ecological theatre and the evolutionary
play. 62
6.2.1 The seas form. 62
-?? -6.2.2 Eukarvoticcells. 62
VI
Contents
6.3 The freshwater biota, 64
6.3.1 How many phyla and where?, 65
6.3.2 Plants, 66
6.3.3 Animals, 67
6.4 Living in freshwaters. 68
6.4.1 Osmoregulation. 69
6.4.2 Reproduction. 70
6.4.3 Resting stages and aestivation. 70
6.4.4 Getting enough oxygen, 72
6.4.5 Insects, 73
6.4.6 Big animals, air breathers and
swamps. 73
6.5 Dispersal among freshwaters. 75
6.5.1 Small things are the same
everywhere?. 76
6.5.2 Orarethey?, 76
6.5.3 Vulnerability and dispersal in
freshwaters, 76
6.6 Patterns in freshwater diversity, 78
6.6.1 Fish faunas, 78
6.7 The fish of Lake Victoria, 84
6.8 Low diversity freshwater habitats, 84
6.8.1 Caves. 85
6.9 A summary of the freshwater biota and its
problems. 86
Further reading. 8 7
7 HEADWATER STREAMS AND
RIVERS, 89
7.1 Introduction. 89
7.2 General models of stream ecosystems. 89
7.3 A basic lesson in stream flow. 92
7.4 Flow and discharge. 92
7.5 Laminar and turbulent flow, 9 3
7.6 Particles carried. 94
7.7 The response of stream organisms to shear
stress,9 5
7.8 Community composition in streams. 96
7.8.1 Algal and plant communities. 9 7
7.8.2 Macroinvertebrates. 98
7.9 Streams in cold climates: the polar and alpine
zones. 102
7.9.1 Invertebrates of kryal streams, 104
7.9.2 Primary producers. 104
7.9.3 Food webs in cold streams. 105
7.9.4 Fish and birds in polar streams. 107
7.10 Stream systems in the cold temperate zone. 109
7.10.1 Allochthonous sources of energy. Ill
7.10.2 Shredders, filter-collectors and deposit
feeders. 112
7.10.3 Stream orders, 113
7.10.4 The River Continuum Concept. 113
7.10.5 Invertebrates fall in too, 114
7.10.6 ... and emerge, 114
7.10.7 Indirectly, wolves are stream
animals, 114
7.10.8 Scarcity of nutrients, 114
7.10.9 Salmon, 115
7.11 Warm temperate streams, 117
7.12 Desert streams. 119
7.13 Tropical streams, 120
Further reading. 125
8 USES, MISUSES AND RESTORATION
OF HEADWATER STREAMS AND
RIVERS, 127
8.1 Traditional use of headwater river
systems, 127
8.2 Deforestation, 129
8.3 Acidification. 130
8.4 Eutrophication, 134
8.5 Commercial afforestation, 136
8.6 Settlement, 136
8.7 Engineering impacts, 138
8.8 Alterations ofthe fish community by man, 139
8.9 Sewage, toxic pollution and their
treatment. 141
8.10 Diffuse pollution, 143
8.11 River monitoring. 147
8.12 The Water Framework Directive, 148
8.13 Implementation ofthe Directive, 150
8.14 Wider considerations: ecosystem services, 151
8.15 Restoration, rehabilitation and reconciliation
ecology, 151
8.16 Reconciliation ecology of river systems. 154
Further reading. 156
9 MIDDLE STAGE AND DEPOSITIONAL
FLOODPLAIN RIVERS, 157
9.1 Introduction. 15 7
9.2 Change from an erosive river to a depositional
one, 1 58
9.3 Submerged plants, 160
9.4 Growth of submerged plants, 162
9.5 Methods of measuring the primary
productivity of submerged plants, 164
9.5.1 Whole community methods, 164
9.5.2 Enclosure methods. 165
9.5.3 Other methods. 166
9.6 Submerged plants and the river ecosystem, 167
Contents vii
9.7 Further downstream-swamps and
floodplains, 167
9.7.1 Productivity of swamps and
floodplain marshes, 169
9.7.2 Swamp soils and the fate of the high
primary production, 170
9.7.3 Oxygen supply and soil chemistry in
swamps, 171
9.7.4 Emergent plants and flooded soils, 172
9.8 Swamp and marsh animals ,173
9.8.1 Whiteflshandblackfish, 174
9.9 Latitudinal differences in floodplains ,176
9.9.1 Polar floodplains, 176
9.9.2 Cold temperate floodplains, 177
9.9.3 Warm temperate floodplains, 179
9.9.4 Tropical floodplains, 180
9.9.5 The Sudd, 183
Further reading, 185
10 FLOODPLAIN ECOSYSTEMS AND
HUMAN AFFAIRS, 186
10.1 Introduction, 186
10.2 Floodplain services ,189
10.2.1 Floodplain fisheries, 192
10.3 Floodplain swamps and human
diseases, 193
10.4 Case studies, 196
10.4.1 The Florida Everglades, 196
10.4.2 The Pongola river, 200
10.5 River and floodplain management and
rehabilitation, 204
10.5.1 Plant bed management in rivers, 204
10.5.2 Mitigation and enhancement. 206
10.5.3 Rehabilitation, 209
10.6 Interbasin transfers and water needs, 211
10.6.1 Assessment of the water needs, 211
Further reading, 214
11 LAKES AND OTHER STANDING
WATERS, 216
11.1 Introduction, 216
11.2 The origins of lake basins,217
11.3 Lake structure, 219
11.4 The importance ofthe catchment area, 223
11.5 Lakes as autotrophic or heterotrophic
systems, 224
11.6 The continuum of lakes, 227
11.7 Lake history, 233
11.7.1 The methods of
palaeolimnology, 234
11.7.2 Organic remains, 236
11.7.3 General problems of interpretation
of evidence from sediment
cores, 238
11.7.4 So what has the history been?
Two ancient lakes, 239
11.7.5 Younger lakes, 241
11.8 Filling in, 242
11.9 Summingup. 243
Further reading, 244
12 THE COMMUNITIES OF SHALLOW
STANDING WATERS: MIRES, SHALLOW
LAKES AND THE LITTORAL ZONE, 245
12.1 Introduction, 245
12.2 The scope of mires and littoral zones, 246
12.2.1 Temperature, 246
12.2.2 Nutrients, 247
12.2.3 Littoral communities in lakes, 250
12.3 The structure of littoral communities, 253
12.4 Heterotrophs among the plants, 256
12.4.1 Neuston.260
12.5 Linkages, risks and insurances among the
littoral communities, 260
12.6 Latitude and littorals, 262
12.7 The role ofthe nekton, 262
12.8 Further reading. 265
13 PLANKTON COMMUNITIES OF THE
PELAGIC ZONE, 267
13.1 Kitchens and toilets, 267
13.2 Phytoplankton. 268
13.2.1 Photosynthesis and growth of
phytoplankton, 271
13.2.2 Net production and growth. 2 72
13.2.3 Nutrient uptake and growth rates of
phytoplankton, 273
13.2.4 Distribution of freshwater
phytoplankton, 275
13.2.5 Washout, 275
13.2.6 Cyanobacterialblooms, 276
13.3 Heterotrophs in the plankton: viruses and
bacteria, 279
13.4 Protozoa and fungi, 2 81
13.5 Zooplankton, 283
13.5.1 Grazing, 285
13.5.2 Feeding and grazing rates of
zooplankton. 288
13.5.3 Competition among grazers, 288
13.5.4 Predation in the zooplankton. 289
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13.5.5 Predation on zooplankters by
zooplankters, 290
13.6 Fish in the open-water community, 293
13.6.1 Predation on the zooplankton and fish
production, 293
13.6.2 Avoidanceof vertebrate predation by
the zooplankton, 296
13.7 Piscivores and piscivory, 298
13.8 Functioning ofthe open-water
community, 299
13.8.1 Polar lakes, 300
13.8.2 Cold temperate lakes, 301
13.8.3 Warm temperate lakes, 303
13.8.4 Very warm lakes in the tropics, 305
Further reading, 307
14 THE PROFUNDAL ZONE, 308
14.1 The end ofthe line, 308
14.2 The importance of oxygen, 309
14.3 Profundal communities, 310
14.4 Biology of selected benthic invertebrates, 312
14.4.1 Chironomus anthracinus,
adetritivore, 312
14.4.2 Chaoborusflavicans, a predator, 314
14.5 What the sediment-living detritivores
really eat. 315
14.6 Influence of the open water community on
the profundal benthos, 316
Further reading, 321
15 THE USES, ABUSES AND
RESTORATION OF STANDING
WATERS, 322
15.1 Introduction, 322
15.2 Services provided by standing waters, 324
15.3 Fisheries, 325
15.3.1 Some basic fish biology, 326
15.3.2 Eggs. 326
15.3.3 Feeding, 328
15.3.4 Breeding. 329
15.3.5 Choice offish for a fishery, 332
15.3.6 Measurement of fish
production. 332
15.3.7 Growth measurement, 333
15.3.8 Fish production and commercial
fisheries in lakes. 3 34
15.4 Changes in fisheries: two case studies. 338
15.4.1 The North American Great
Lakes. 339
15.4.2 The East African Great Lakes, 340
15.5 Fish culture, 346
15.6 Stillwater angling, 349
15.7 Amenity culture and the aquarium trade, 351
15.8 Domestic water supply, eutrophication and
reservoirs, 352
15.8.1 Eutrophication - human induced
changes in the production
of lakes, 353
15.8.2 Dams and reservoirs, 358
15.8.3 Fisheries in new lakes, 3 59
15.8.4 Effects downstream ofthe new
lake, 360
15.8.5 New tropical lakes and human
populations, 360
15.8.6 Man-made tropical lakes, the
balance of pros and cons, 361
15.9 Amenity and conservation, 363
15.10 Restoration approaches for standing waters:
symptom treatment, 367
15.11 Treatment of proximate causes: nutrient
control, 370
15.11.1 Present supplies of phosphorus,
their relative contributions and
how they are related to the
algal crop, 3 70
15.11.2 Methods available for reducing
total phosphorus loads, 371
15.11.3 In-lake methods, 3 74
15.11.4 Complications for phosphorus
control-sediment sources, 374
15.11.5 Nitrogen reduction, 375
15.12 Habitat creation, 376
Further reading, 377
16 CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE FUTURE
OF FRESHWATERS, 380
16.1 The Merchant of Venice, 380
16.2 Climate change ,381
16.3 Existing effects of freshwaters, 383
16.4 Future effects, 386
16.4.1 Future effects on freshwaters, 389
16.4.2 Switches and feedbacks, 3 9 7
16.5 Control and mitigation of global warming, 400
16.6 The remedy of ultimate causes, 402
Further reading. 408
17 PROBLEM EXERCISES, 411
Exercise 1. Stratification. 411
Exercise 2. Catchments and water chemistry, 412
Exercise 3. The Vollenweider model, 412
Contents ix
Exercise4. Nutrient budgeting, 413
Exercise 5. Light penetration, 415
Exercise 6. Biodiversity, 416
Exercise 7. Problems with a frog, 416
Exercise 8. Predation in streams, 417
Exercise 9. Deforestation and tropical streams ,417
Exercise 10. Swamp habitats and insect
adaptations, 417
Exercise 11. Ecosystem valuation in a
floodplain, 420
Exercise 12. Top down and bottom up control in
shallow and deep lakes, 42 3
Exercise 13. Palatability of aquatic plants to fish, 42 3
Exercise 14. The plankton of paddling pools, 423
Exercise 15. Probing the profundal, 427
Exercise 16. The curse of birds for lake
managers, 428
Exercise 17. Nutrient problems in tricky
situations, 430
References, 432
Index, 454
Companion website for this book:
www.wiley.com/go/moss/ecology
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spelling | Moss, Brian Verfasser aut Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century Brian Moss fresh waters 4. ed. Oxford Wiley-Blackwell 2010 IX, 470 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd rswk-swf Fließgewässer (DE-588)4017551-0 gnd rswk-swf Limnologie (DE-588)4035769-7 gnd rswk-swf Aquatisches Ökosystem (DE-588)4293663-9 gnd rswk-swf Fließgewässer (DE-588)4017551-0 s Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 s DE-604 Aquatisches Ökosystem (DE-588)4293663-9 s Limnologie (DE-588)4035769-7 s 1\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020202700&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Moss, Brian Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Fließgewässer (DE-588)4017551-0 gnd Limnologie (DE-588)4035769-7 gnd Aquatisches Ökosystem (DE-588)4293663-9 gnd |
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title | Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century |
title_alt | fresh waters |
title_auth | Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century |
title_exact_search | Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century |
title_full | Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century Brian Moss |
title_fullStr | Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century Brian Moss |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty-first century Brian Moss |
title_short | Ecology of freshwaters |
title_sort | ecology of freshwaters a view for the twenty first century |
title_sub | a view for the twenty-first century |
topic | Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Fließgewässer (DE-588)4017551-0 gnd Limnologie (DE-588)4035769-7 gnd Aquatisches Ökosystem (DE-588)4293663-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Ökologie Fließgewässer Limnologie Aquatisches Ökosystem |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020202700&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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