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Pelagic Nutrient Cycles

Herbivores as Sources and Sinks
BookPaperback
Ranking79427inBiologie
CHF191.00

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While ecology is one of the scientific disiplines that most clearly belongs to ''basic research", it also strives to serve as a predictive tool for management. Outstanding examples of predictive ecology are Vollenweider's models on the relationship between phosphorus load and water renewal time of lakes, and the resulting algal biomass. The needed few and easily accessible input parameters to very simple models provided a direct link from basic ecology to management, and today these models are key tools for managers worldwide to control lake eutrophication and algal blooms. The baseline of this success is the general relation between phosphorus concentration and phytoplankton biomass that is observed for most lakes. While these relationships are most frequently presented in log-log diagrams, the aquatic ecologist who replots these a linear scale may ask himself why, in spite of the overall correlation, there is still such a variability. It is possible to predict levels of algal biomass that may be synthesized at a given phosphorus load. Some lakes apparently offer optimal conditions for their phytoplankton communities, while others may support less than half the biomass at the same phosphorus load. There are limits to growth, however, and the predic tive outcome of phosphorus load decreases as the load increases. This holds in particular for the higher trophic levels like zooplankton and fish. With increased enrichment there are signs of decreased efficiency of energy trans fer between foodweb compartments.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-642-08279-5
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date09/10/2011
EditionSoftcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Series no.129
Pages300 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 155 mm, Height 235 mm, Thickness 17 mm
Weight458 g
Article no.10881469
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.12024735
Product groupBiologie
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The book deals with nutrient cycles in lakes and the problem of eutrophication, i.e. nutrient enrichment, through for example wastewaters or fertilizers. The models developed by the author are of great interest to experimental and theoretical ecologists; moreover, they are of practical use for water quality evaluation.

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