Description
This helpful book provides a bridge between published papers and new research findings on stream ecosystems by synthesizing the state of knowledge on whole-ecosystem dynamics of streams, emphasizing nutrient cycling and carbon dynamics, and exploring how changing environments modify these ecosystems
About the Author
Jeremy B. Jones, Jr. studies land-water interactions, how processes occurring in terrestrial ecosystems impacts the movement of carbon and nutrients into streams, and how nutrients are used within stream ecosystems. His research has a particular focus in northern environments where climate change is thawing permafrost resulting in the release of carbon and nutrients from previously frozen soils, and altering the hydrologic connections between watersheds and streams. A central theme to this research is coupling between climate change, watershed and stream hydrology, and ecology. Emily H. Stanley studies the dynamics of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous in streams and rivers and how these nutrients are affected by human activities. These research interests have led her to investigate the physical and ecological effects of degradation caused by development of land and water resources as well as the effects of stream restoration. Many of the recent activities with her students and collaborators have focused on issues of excess nitrogen in agricultural landscapes, and on the effects of dam removals and other restoration projects in Midwestern US watersheds. A central theme of much of this research is the interaction between ecology, geomorphology, and hydrology in aquatic environments.
Book Information
ISBN 9780124058903
Author Jeremy B. Jones
Format Hardback
Page Count 548
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 1020g