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Second Edition
By
Richard Hauer, University of Montana, Polson, Montana, U.S.A.
Edited By
Gary Lamberti, University of Notre Dame, Indiana U.S.A.
Description
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.
Audience
Advamced undergraduate, graduate students, faculty, researchers, federal, state and local government officials interested in and responsible
for stream evaluation and monitoring. Previous editions of the book have been used in courses.
Contents
METHODS IN STREAM ECOLOGY
Edited by:
F. Richard Hauer and Gary A. Lamberti
SECTION A: PHYSICAL PROCESSES
CHAPTER 1: LANDSCAPES AND
RIVERSCAPES
Jack A. Stanford
CHAPTER 2: VALLEY SEGMENTS, STREAM REACHES, AND CHANNEL UNITS
Peter A. Bisson, David R. Montgomery, and
John M. Buffington
CHAPTER 3: DISCHARGE MEASUREMENTS AND STREAMFLOW ANALYSIS
James A. Gore
CHAPTER 4: DYNAMICS OF FLOW
Robert W. Newbury
and David J. Bates
CHAPTER 5: TEMPERATURE, LIGHT, AND OXYGEN
F. Richard Hauer and Walter R. Hill
CHAPTER 6: HYPORHEIC ZONES
Clifford
N. Dahm, H. Maurice Valett, Colden V. Baxter, and William W. Woessner
SECTION B: MATERIAL TRANSPORT, UPTAKE, AND STORAGE
CHAPTER 7:
FLUVIAL GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES
Mark S. Lorang and F. Richard Hauer
CHAPTER 8: SOLUTE DYNAMICS
Jackson R. Webster and H. Maurice Valett
CHAPTER 9: PHOSPHORUS LIMITATION, UPTAKE, AND TURNOVER IN BENTHIC ALGAE
Alan D. Steinman and Patrick J. Mulholland
CHAPTER 10: NITROGEN
LIMITATION AND UPTAKE
Jennifer L. Tank, Melody J. Bernot, and Emma J. Rosi-Marshall
CHAPTER 11: DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER
Stuart Findlay
CHAPTER 12: TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF FPOM
J. Bruce Wallace, John J. Hutchens, Jr., and Jack W. Grubaugh
CHAPTER 13: CPOM TRANSPORT,
RETENTION, AND MEASUREMENT
Gary A. Lamberti and Stanley V. Gregory
SECTION C: STREAM BIOTA
CHAPTER 14: HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA
Amelia
K. Ward
CHAPTER 15: FUNGI: BIOMASS, PRODUCTION, AND SPORULATION OF AQUATIC HYPHOMYCETES
Vladislav Gulis and Keller F. Suberkropp
CHAPTER
16: BENTHIC STREAM ALGAE: DISTRIBUTION AND STRUCTURE
Rex L. Lowe and Gina D. LaLiberte
CHAPTER 17: BIOMASS AND PIGMENTS OF BENTHIC ALGAE
Alan D. Steinman, Gary A. Lamberti, and Peter R. Leavitt
CHAPTER 18: MACROPHYTES AND BRYOPHYTES
William B. Bowden, Janice M. Glime, and
Tenna Riis
CHAPTER 19: MEIOFAUNA
Margaret A. Palmer, David L. Strayer, and Simon D. Rundle
CHAPTER 20: MACROINVERTEBRATES
F. Richard
Hauer and Vincent H. Resh
CHAPTER 21: MACROINVERTEBRATE DISPERSAL
Leonard A. Smock
CHAPTER 22: ROLE OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN STREAM COMMUNITIES
Hiram W. Li and Judith L. Li
SECTION D: COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS
CHAPTER 23: PRIMARY PRODUCER-CONSUMER INTERACTIONS
Gary A. Lamberti,
Jack W. Feminella, and Catherine M. Pringle
CHAPTER 24: PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTIONS
Barbara L. Peckarsky
CHAPTER 25: TROPHIC RELATIONSHIPS
OF MACROINVERTEBRATES
Richard W. Merritt and Kenneth W. Cummins
CHAPTER 26: TROPHIC RELATIONS OF STREAM FISHES
Frances P. Gelwick and
William J. Matthews
CHAPTER 27: STREAM FOOD WEBS
Anne E. Hershey, Kenneth Fortino, Bruce J. Peterson, and Amber J. Ulseth
SECTION E:
ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES
CHAPTER 28: PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY AND COMMUNITY RESPIRATION
Thomas L. Bott
CHAPTER 29: SECONDARY PRODUCTION OF MACROINVERTEBRATES
Arthur C. Benke and Alexander D. Huryn
CHAPTER 30: DECOMPOSITION OF LEAF MATERIAL
E. F. Benfield
CHAPTER 31: RIPARIAN PROCESSES AND INTERACTIONS
G. Wayne Minshall and Amanda Rugenski
CHAPTER 32: EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT ON PERIPHYTON
Catherine M. Pringle and Frank J. Triska
CHAPTER 33: SURFACE-SUBSURFACE INTERACTIONS IN STREAMS
Nancy B. Grimm, Colden V. Baxter, and Chelsea L. Crenshaw
SECTION F: ECOSYSTEM
QUALITY
CHAPTER 34: ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS WITH BENTHIC ALGAE
R. Jan Stevenson and Scott L. Rollins
CHAPTER 35: MACROINVERTEBRATES AS
BIOTIC INDICATORS OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
James L. Carter, Vincent H. Resh, Morgan J. Hannaford, and Marilyn J. Myers
CHAPTER 36: ESTABLISHING
CAUSE-EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS IN MULTI-STRESSOR ENVIRONMENTS
Joseph M. Culp and Donald J. Baird
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Hardbound, 896 pages, publication date: JUN-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-332907-3
ISBN-10: 0-12-332907-8
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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