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Wetzel's Limnology. Lake and River Ecosystems. Edition No. 4

  • Book

  • November 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5755515
Wetzel's Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems, Fourth Edition, presents a fully updated revision of the classic textbook Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems - last published in 2001. The coverage has been thoroughly updated with recent research and theoretical developments. Each chapter of this edited volume has been written by an expert, or team of experts, providing a comprehensive and global perspective, with the editors working closely with the authors to maintain continuity within and between the chapters. This is not only an essential textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in limnology but also a standard reference book for seasoned limnologists and other scientists.

Table of Contents

  1. Prologue
  2. The Importance of Inland Waters
  3. Water as a Substance
  4. Rivers and Lakes Their Distribution, Origins, and Forms
  5. Hydrological Systems
  6. Light in Inland Waters
  7. Fate of Heat
  8. Water Movements
  9. Structure and Productivity of Aquatic Ecosystems
  10. Water as a Chemical Environment
  11. Oxygen
  12. Salinity and Ionic Composition of Inland Waters
  13. The Inorganic Carbon Complex
  14. The Nitrogen Cycle
  15. The Phosphorus Cycle
  16. Other Important Elements
  17. Algae and Cyanobacteria Communities
  18. Ecology of Algae and Cyanobacteria (Phytoplankton)
  19. Zooplankton Communities: Diversity in Time and Space
  20. Ecology and Functioning of Zooplankton Communities
  21. Benthic Animals
  22. Fish
  23. Pelagic Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses
  24. Freshwater Plants
  25. Benthic Algae and Cyanobacteria of the Littoral Zone
  26. Shallow Lakes and Ponds
  27. Sediments and Microbiomes
  28. Organic Carbon Cycling and Ecosystem Metabolism
  29. Wetlands
  30. Paleolimnology: Approaches and Applications
  31. Inland Waters: The Future of Limnology is Interdisciplinary, Collaborative, Inclusive, and Global

Authors

Ian D. Jones Biological and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

IAN JONES, PhD is a physical limnologist in the Biological and Environmental Sciences Division at the University of Stirling (UK), having previously worked for many years at the UK's Centre for Ecology & Hydrology in Lancaster and, before that, the School of the Environment at the University of Leeds (UK). As well as physical limnology studies, his research has focussed on the interaction between lake physics and the biology and chemistry in lakes, studying interactions with phosphorus, carbon, oxygen, bacteria, charophytes, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fish. Jones has been working with in situ high-resolution lake data for more than 20 years as well as a variety of physical and biological numerical models.

John P. Smol Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (PEARL), Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

JOHN P. SMOL, OC, PhD, FRSC, FRS is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Biology at Queen's University (Canada). Smol founded and co-directs the Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (PEARL), a group of ~40 students and other scientists dedicated to the study of long-term global environmental change, and especially as it relates to lake ecosystems. John has authored >660 journal publications and chapters, as well as completed 22 books. Smol was the founding Editor of the J. Paleolimnology (1987-2007) and is current Editor of Environmental Reviews (2004 - present). Since 1990 he has received six honorary doctorates and has been awarded >70 research and teaching awards and fellowships, including the International Society of Limnology Naumann-Thienemann Medal, both the Hutchinson Award and the Margalef Award from the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, the International Ecology Institute Prize, and the NSERC Herzberg Gold Medal as Canada's top scientist or engineer. He was named an Officer of the Order of Canada for his environmental work, a Fellow of the Royal Society (London), and was elected President of the Academy of Science, Royal Society of Canada (2019-2022).