Keywords:
Freshwater phytoplankton--Congresses.
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Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
Proceedings of the 11th Workshop of the International Association of Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology (IAP), held at Shrewsbury, UK, 15-23 August 1998.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (156 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9789401734882
Series Statement:
Developments in Hydrobiology Series ; v.150
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=3105371
DDC:
579.81759999999997
Language:
English
Note:
The Trophic Spectrum Revisited -- Editor's page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of participants -- Phytoplankton assemblages in twenty-one Sicilian reservoirs: relationships between species composition and environmental factors -- Phytoplankton selection in a river-lake system during two decades of changing nutrient supply -- Phytoplankton structure and dynamics in Lake Sanabria and Valparaíso reservoir (NW Spain) -- Long-term variations of epilimnetic phytoplankton in an artificial reservoir during a 10-year survey -- Periodic disturbances, trophic gradient and phytoplankton characteristics related to cyanobacterial growth in Guarapiranga Reservoir, Sao Paulo State, Brazil -- Cyanoprokaryote assemblages in eight productive tropical Brazilian waters -- Phytoplankton associations in a small hypertrophic fishpond in East Hungary during a change from bottom-up to top-down control -- The distribution of planktonic Cyanobacteria in Irish lakes in relation to their trophic states -- A new Ceratium species (Dinophyceae) from Lake Doïrani, Macedonia, Greece -- Seasonal variation in phytoplankton composition and physical-chemical features of the shallow Lake Doïrani, Macedonia, Greece -- Phytoplankton designer - or how to predict compositional responses to trophic-state change -- Lack of pattern among phytoplankton assemblages. Or, what does the exception to the rule mean? -- A plea for more ecology in phytoplankton ecology -- Understanding the assembly of phytoplankton in relation to the trophic spectrum: where are we now?.
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