Distribution and ecological preferences of European freshwater organisms, Volume 1, Trichoptera:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Sofia Pensoft 2008
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Data Compilation and Coding -- Categories for Coding the Ecologicalpreferences -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Ecological Parameters -- Species Inventory -- Ecoregional Distribution -- Endemism -- Stream Zonation Preference -- Altitude Preference Andaltitude Preference (Wfd) -- Microhabitat/Substrate Preferenceand Habitat Specialist -- Hydrologic Preference -- Current Preference -- Temperature Preference Andtemperature Range Preference -- Ph Preference -- Salinity Preference -- Feeding Type -- Respiration -- Resistance/Resilience to Droughts -- Life Duration -- Emergence/Flight Period Andduration of Emergence Period -- Reproductive Life Cycles Per Year -- References to the Ecologicalparameters -- Abbreviations
This book series provides comprehensive information on distribution and ecological preferences of European freshwater organisms. The first volume summarises the current knowledge on European caddisflies (Trichoptera), based on the evaluation of over 1,400 literature references. The distribution within the European ecoregions (including Turkey and the Caucasian region) is given for 1,426 European Trichoptera species and subspecies, categorised into 136 genera and 23 families. A wide variety of ecological preferences is presented as numerical codes, including feeding types, habitat and current preferences, temperature and altitude preferences, life duration and flight periods, and the response to environmental stress. The compilation is a unique tool for analysing freshwater biota, both for basic and applied purposes such as ecosystem monitoring and the implementation of European directives in the field of environmental protection
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (388 p.)
ISBN:9546424420
9789546424426

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