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  • 1
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    San Diego [u.a.] :Acad. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV011027196
    Format: XVII, 674 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0-12-332905-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Fluss ; Ökologie ; Fluss ; Ökologie ; Analyse ; Aufsatzsammlung - Fließgewässer - Methode - Ökologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949232367402882
    Format: 1 online resource (374 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-813269-8
    Note: Front Cover -- Methods in Stream Ecology -- Methods in Stream Ecology -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- D - Organic Matter Dynamics -- 23 - Stable Isotopes in Stream Food Webs -- 23.1 INTRODUCTION -- 23.1.1 Hypothetical Food Web Using δ13C and δ15N -- 23.1.2 Overview of Basic and Advanced Methods -- 23.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 23.2.1 General Site Selection Considerations -- 23.2.2 General Procedures -- 23.2.2.1 Influence of Urbanization on Food Webs -- 23.2.2.2 Gradients in δ13C and δ15N in Basal Resources -- 23.2.2.3 Use of δD in Stream Food Web Studies -- 23.2.2.4 Use of Mixing Models to Quantify Food Web Transfers -- 23.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 23.3.1 Basic Method: Comparison of Stream Food Webs Using Stable Isotopes of C and N -- 23.3.1.1 Site Selection -- 23.3.2 Advanced Method 1: Tracing Use of a Novel Terrestrial Particulate Organic Matter Source in a Stream Food Web -- 23.3.3 Advanced Method 2: Tracing Spatial Variation in Diet Sources for Food Webs -- 23.3.4 Advanced Method 3: Tracing Shifts in Basal Resources of Stream Food Webs Using δD -- 23.3.5 Data Analysis -- 23.4 QUESTIONS -- 23.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- REFERENCES -- 24 - Dissolved Organic Matter -- 24.1 INTRODUCTION -- 24.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 24.2.1 Site Selection and Study Design -- 24.2.2 Sample Collection and Analysis -- 24.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 24.3.1 Basic Method 1: A Stream and Its Multiple Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter -- 24.3.2 Advanced Method 1: Heterotrophic Activity of Dissolved Organic Matter -- 24.3.2.1 Dark Incubation to Assess Bioavailability -- 24.3.2.2 Data Analysis -- 24.3.3 Advanced Method 2: Enzymatic Characterization of the Dissolved Organic Matter Demand -- 24.3.3.1 Enzyme Collection -- 24.3.3.2 Enzyme Activity Measurement -- 24.3.3.3 Data Analysis. , 24.3.4 Advanced Method 3: Fluorescent Analysis of Dissolved Organic Matter Composition -- 24.3.4.1 Data Analysis -- 24.3.5 Advanced Method 4: Limitations to Degradation -- 24.3.5.1 Nutrients -- 24.3.5.2 Photolysis/Photobleaching -- 24.3.6 Advanced Method 5: Sorption of Dissolved Organic Matter in Soils -- 24.4 QUESTIONS -- 24.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX 24.1 -- APPENDIX 24.2 -- 25 - Transport and Storage of Fine Particulate Organic Matter -- 25.1 INTRODUCTION -- 25.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 25.2.1 Seston -- 25.2.2 Fine Benthic Organic Matter -- 25.2.3 Linkages -- 25.2.4 Site Selection -- 25.2.4.1 Seston -- 25.2.4.1 Fine Benthic Organic Matter -- 25.2.4.2 Linkages -- 25.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 25.3.1 Basic Method 1: Seston Concentration -- 25.3.1.1 Protocol for Seston Sampling in Streams and Small Rivers -- 25.3.1.2 Protocol for Seston Sampling in Large Rivers -- 25.3.1.3 Standard Processing Protocols -- 25.3.1.4 Particle Size Separation Protocols -- 25.3.1.5 Optional Experiment A: Seston Export -- 25.3.1.6 Optional Experiment B: Seston Sampling During Storms -- 25.3.2 Basic Method 2: Fine Benthic Organic Matter -- 25.3.2.1 Protocols for Field Collection of Fine Benthic Organic Matter -- 25.3.2.2 Fine Benthic Organic Matter Processing Protocols -- 25.3.3 Advanced Method 1: Linkages of Sestonic Fine Particulate Organic Matter to the Biota -- 25.3.3.1 Field Release and Larval Collection -- 25.3.3.2 Laboratory Analysis -- 25.4 QUESTIONS -- 25.4.1 Seston -- 25.4.2 Fine Benthic Organic Matter -- 25.4.3 Linkages of Sestonic Fine Particulate Organic Matter to the Biota -- 25.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- REFERENCES -- 26 - Coarse Particulate Organic Matter: Storage, Transport, and Retention -- 26.1 INTRODUCTION -- 26.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 26.2.1 Site Selection -- 26.2.2 Basic Methods -- 26.2.3 Advanced Methods -- 26.3 SPECIFIC METHODS. , 26.3.1 Basic Method 1: Coarse Particulate Organic Matter Storage and Measurement -- 26.3.1.1 Field Measurements -- 26.3.1.2 Laboratory Processing -- 26.3.1.3 Data Analysis -- 26.3.2 Basic Method 2: Coarse Particulate Organic Matter Transport and Retention -- 26.3.2.1 Laboratory Preparation -- 26.3.2.2 Field Physical Measurements -- 26.3.2.3 Field Coarse Particulate Organic Matter Releases -- 26.3.2.4 Data Analysis -- 26.3.2.5 Option to Basic Method 2: Single-Particle Releases -- 26.3.3 Advanced Method 1: Enhancement of Stream Retentive Capacity -- 26.3.3.1 Laboratory Preparation -- 26.3.3.2 Field Measurements-Deployment of Retention Devices -- 26.3.3.3 Field Measurements-Related Ecosystem Measurements -- 26.3.4 Advanced Method 2: Measurement of Organic Carbon Spiraling -- 26.3.4.1 Site Selection -- 26.3.4.2 Field Measurements-Transported Organic Carbon -- 26.3.4.3 Field Measurements-Benthic Organic Carbon -- 26.3.4.4 Field Measurements-Organic Carbon Turnover -- 26.3.4.5 Field Measurements-Physical Characteristics of the Stream -- 26.3.4.6 Laboratory Processing -- 26.3.4 7 Data Analysis -- 26.4 QUESTIONS -- 26.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 27 - Leaf-Litter Breakdown -- 27.1 INTRODUCTION -- 27.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 27.2.1 Site Selection -- 27.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 27.3.1 General Protocol for Leaf-Litter Breakdown Experiments -- 27.3.2 Basic Method 1: Leaf Breakdown for One or More Leaf Species -- 27.3.3 Basic Method 2: Effects of Spatially Varying Stream Features on Leaf Breakdown Rates -- 27.3.4 Advanced Method 1: Effects of Anthropogenic Activities on Leaf Breakdown Rates -- 27.3.5 Advanced Method 2: Assessing Relationships Among Leaf Breakdown Rates and Shredders -- 27.3.6 Advanced Method 3: Assessing Microbial Activity During the Litter-Breakdown Process -- 27.3.7 Field Protocol -- 27.3.8 Data Analysis. , 27.4 QUESTIONS -- 27.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- REFERENCES -- 28 - Riparian Processes and Interactions -- 28.1 INTRODUCTION -- 28.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 28.2.1 Quantifying Riparian Vegetation Communities -- 28.2.2 Attenuation of Solar Radiation-Shading -- 28.2.3 Input and Decomposition of Coarse Organic Matter -- 28.2.4 Transfer of Dissolved Organic Matter and Nutrients -- 28.2.5 Remote Sensing of the Riparian Zone -- 28.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 28.3.1 Site Selection -- 28.3.2 Basic Method 1: Quantifying Riparian Vegetation Communities -- 28.3.2.1 Point-Centered Quarter Method -- 28.3.3 Basic Method 2: Attenuation of Solar Radiation-Shading -- 28.3.3.1 Pyranometer or Quantum Sensor -- 28.3.3.2 Spherical Densiometer Measurements -- 28.3.3.3 Hemispherical Photo Measurements -- 28.3.4 Basic Method 3: Input and Decomposition of Coarse Particulate Organic Matter -- 28.3.4.1 Leaf Litter Traps -- 28.3.4.2 Measurement of Coarse Particulate Organic Matter Decomposition Rates -- 28.3.4.3 Assessment of Detritivore Standing Crops -- 28.3.5 Advanced Method 1: Transfer of Dissolved Organic Matter and Nutrients from the Riparius to the Stream -- 28.3.5.1 General Measures of Dissolved Organic Matter and Nutrient Transfer -- 28.3.5.2 Nitrogen Mineralization Potential -- 28.3.5.3 Stable Isotope Analysis -- 28.3.6 Advanced Method 2: Remote Sensing of the Riparian Zone -- 28.3.6.1 Satellite Imagery -- 28.3.6.2 Airborne-Based Imagery -- 28.3.6.3 Light Detection and Ranging -- 28.3.6.4 Classification of Vegetation and Riparian Patches -- 28.4 QUESTIONS -- 28.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- REFERENCES -- 29 - Dynamics of Wood -- 29.1 INTRODUCTION -- 29.1.1 Dynamics of Wood in Streams -- 29.1.1.1 Storage -- 29.1.1.2 Breakdown and Decomposition -- 29.1.1.3 Input -- 29.1.1.4 Transport -- 29.1.2 Models of Wood Dynamics -- 29.1.3 Humans and the Dynamics of Wood -- 29.2 GENERAL DESIGN. , 29.2.1 Site Selection -- 29.2.2 Marking Techniques for Repeated Surveys -- 29.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 29.3.1 Basic Method 1: Estimation of Standing Stocks of Wood -- 29.3.1.1 Data Analysis -- 29.3.2 Basic Method 2: Line-Intersect Estimation of Large Wood -- 29.3.3 Basic Method 3: Long-Term Wood Retention and Transport -- 29.3.4 Advanced Method 1: Modeling Wood Accumulation -- 29.3.5 Advanced Method 2: Modeling Effects of Timber Harvest on Wood Accumulation -- 29.3.6 Advanced Method 3: Modeling Wood Abundance in a River Network -- 29.4 QUESTIONS -- 29.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- REFERENCES -- E - Ecosystem Processes -- 30 - Conservative and Reactive Solute Dynamics -- 30.1 INTRODUCTION -- 30.1.1 Conservative Solute Dynamics -- 30.1.2 Reactive Solute Dynamics -- 30.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 30.2.1 Site Selection -- 30.2.2 Tracer Selection -- 30.2.3 Release Techniques -- 30.2.4 Data Analyses -- 30.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 30.3.1 Basic Method: Dynamics of Conservative Solutes -- 30.3.1.1 Laboratory Preparation -- 30.3.1.2 Field Preparation-Prerelease -- 30.3.1.3 Field Procedure-Pulse Release -- 30.3.1.4 Field Procedure-Constant-Rate Release -- 30.3.1.5 After the Release -- 30.3.1.6 Estimating Discharge -- 30.3.1.7 Estimating Other Hydraulic Parameters -- 30.3.1.8 Transient Storage -- 30.3.2 Advanced Method: Reactive (Nonconservative) Solute Dynamics -- 30.4 QUESTIONS -- 30.5 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 31 - Nutrient Limitation and Uptake -- 31.1 INTRODUCTION -- 31.1.1 Elevated Nutrient Loading to Streams -- 31.1.2 Capacity for Nutrient Retention in the Landscape -- 31.1.3 Overview of Chapter -- 31.2 GENERAL DESIGN -- 31.2.1 Index of Limitation: Nutrient Diffusing Substrata -- 31.2.2 Short-Term Nutrient Addition -- 31.2.3 Short-Term 15N Tracer Release -- 31.3 SPECIFIC METHODS -- 31.3.1 Basic Method: Nutrient Diffusing Substrata. , 31.3.1.1 Laboratory Procedures.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-813047-4
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949232413102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 494 pages) : , illustrations (chiefly color), maps
    Edition: Third edition.
    ISBN: 0-12-416578-8
    Series Statement: Gale eBooks
    Content: This book provides a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology that are ideal for teaching or conducting research, focusing on ecosystem structure with in-depth coverage of physical processes, material storage and transport, and stream biota. Recent advances in the technology associated with ecological assessment of streams, including remote sensing, are included.
    Note: Includes index. , section A. Physical processes / F. Richard Hauer, Gary A. Lamberti -- section B. Stream biota / F. Richard Hauer, Gary A. Lamberti -- section C. Community interactions / Gary A. Lamberti, F. Richard Hauer.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-416558-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam [u.a.] :Elsevier [u.a.],
    UID:
    almafu_BV039829755
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xv, 877 p.)).
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-332908-0 , 0-12-332908-6 , 978-0-08-054743-5 , 0-08-054743-5
    Note: Trophic relations of stream fishes / Frances P. Gelwick and William J. Matthews -- Stream food webs / Anne E. Hershey ... [et al.] -- Primary productivity and community respiration / Thomas L. Bott -- Secondary production of macroinvertebrates / Arthur C. Benke and Alexander D. Huryn -- Decomposition of leaf material / E.F. Benfield -- Riparian processes and interactions / G. Wayne Minshall and Amanda Rugenski -- Effects of nutrient enrichment on periphyton / Catherine M. Pringle and Frank J. Triska -- Surface-subsurface interactions in streams / Nancy B. Grimm, Colden V. Baxter, and Chelsea L. Crenshaw -- Ecological assessments with benthic algae / R. Jan Stevenson and Scott L. Rollins -- Macroinvertebrates as biotic indicators of environmental quality / James L. Carter ... [et al.] -- Establishing cause-effect relationships in multi-stressor environments / Joseph M. Culp and Donald J. Baird
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fluss ; Ökologie ; Analyse
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego, Calif. :Academic Press/Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9947366447102882
    Format: 1 online resource (894 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0-08-054743-5 , 0-08-051150-3
    Content: Now in its second edition, Methods in Stream Ecology covers six important areas of the field: Physical Stream Ecology, Material Transport and Storage, Stream Biotia, Community Interactions, Ecosystem Process, and Ecosystem Quality. This bestselling title has been significantly revised and updated, providing a complete series of field and laboratory protocols in stream ecology.* NEW information on remote sensing, the relation between stream flow and alluviation, and additional coverage of macrophyte* Offers a brand new chapter on Riparian Zones* Provides a variety of exer
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , section A. Physical processes -- section B. Material transport, uptake, and storage -- section C. Stream biota -- section D. Community interactions -- section E. Ecosystem processes -- section F. Ecosystem quality. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-332908-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-332907-8
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier [u.a.]
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021609007
    Format: XV, 877 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 0123329078 , 9780123329073
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Fluss ; Ökologie ; Fluss ; Ökologie ; Analyse ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
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    Book
    London :Academic Press,
    UID:
    kobvindex_IGB000023255
    Edition: third edition
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    Book
    San Diego [u.a.] : Acad. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023775852
    Format: XVII, 674 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: [Nachdr.]
    ISBN: 012332906X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Fluss ; Ökologie ; Fluss ; Ökologie ; Analyse
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045147264
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 494 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780124165786
    In: 1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-416558-8
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048986485
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 362 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780128132692
    In: 2
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-813047-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Fluss ; Ökologie
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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