Description
The study of streams and rivers combines ecology, chemistry, hydrology, and geology to reveal the factors that control the biological diversity and functioning of these unique ecosystems. Although stream ecology is a relatively young discipline, foundational papers published over the past half century have shaped our current understanding of these ecosystems and have informed our efforts to manage and protect them. Organized by topics such as the physical template, community structure, food webs, ecosystem energetics, and nutrient dynamics, the chapters of this book offer summaries of the key literature, historical and contextual information, and insightful discussions of how past research has influenced present studies and may shape future work.
About the Author
Wyatt F. Cross is professor of ecology at Montana State University. Jonathan P. Benstead is professor of biological sciences at the University of Alabama. Amy M. Marcarelli is professor of biological sciences and director of the Ecosystem Science Center at Michigan Technological University. Ryan A. Sponseller is associate professor of ecosystem ecology at Umea University in Sweden.
Reviews
"This work will be a must-read for graduate students interested in developing a well-grounded understanding of the underpinnings of stream ecology, especially for students studying for their comprehensive examinations. For established researchers, this is a welcome addition to help us revisit foundational papers." -- Emma Rosi, aquatic ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
"For those who are starting out in stream ecology . . . this book is an excellent first step into the stream world. And all of us will benefit from discovering, or rediscovering, the foundations that support the expansion of our collective knowledge in stream and river ecology." -- Nancy B. Grimm, Arizona State University, from the foreword
Book Information
ISBN 9780226837130
Author Wyatt F. Cross
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Weight(grams) 454g