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Introduction to Limnology

Stanley Dodson, University of Wisconsin

Contents:

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Limnology
Chapter 2: Setting the Stage: Water as an Environment
Chapter 3: Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: The Single-Celled and Colonial Organisms
Chapter 4: Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: Rotifers, Annelids, and Arthropods
Chapter 5: Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: Larger Organisms
Chapter 6: Population Dynamics in Limnology: Population Size Changing with Time
Chapter 7: Community Ecology: Species Interactions and Community Structure
Chapter 8: Community Ecology: Freshwater Communities Changing Through Time
Chapter 9: Aquatic Ecosystems and Physiology: Energy Flow
Chapter 10: Aquatic Ecosystems: Chemical Cycles
Chapter 11: Water in Landscapes
Chapter 12: The Citizen Limnologist
Chapter 13: Field and Laboratory Exercises
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Limnology
Chapter 2: Setting the Stage: Water as an Environment
Chapter 3: Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: The Single-Celled and Colonial Organisms
Chapter 4: Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: Rotifers, Annelids, and Arthropods
Chapter 5: Diversity of Aquatic Organisms: Larger Organisms
Chapter 6: Population Dynamics in Limnology: Population Size Changing with Time
Chapter 7: Community Ecology: Species Interactions and Community Structure
Chapter 8: Community Ecology: Freshwater Communities Changing Through Time
Chapter 9: Aquatic Ecosystems and Physiology: Energy Flow
Chapter 10: Aquatic Ecosystems: Chemical Cycles
Chapter 11: Water in Landscapes
Chapter 12: The Citizen Limnologist
Chapter 13: Field and Laboratory Exercises
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Book Preface
About the Author
Features
Sample Chapter
Table of Contents
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This text emphasizes aquatic ecology, with a wide range of ecological fields represented, including: landscape, ecosystem, physiological, population, community, and biome.

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