Restoration of Aquatic Systems (Record no. 6629)

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fixed length control field 151130s2006 xxu eng d
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 0849319668 (hardcover)
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ISBN 9780849319662 (hardcover)
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 639.9 Livingston 18997 1st 2006 Fisheries
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Personal name Livingston, Robert J.
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Title Restoration of Aquatic Systems
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication USA:
Name of publisher CRC Press,
Year of publication 2006.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 444 p. ;
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Simplistic thinking would have us believe that by eliminating the loading of a given pollutant, an aquatic system will revert to its previous pristine state. This premise is without scientific verification. Besides the fact that typically very little documentation exists defining what exactly that previous pristine state was, it should be noted that biological processes are non-linear. They reflect adaptations by populations and corresponding responses of trophic organization that are not predictable by linear models of recovery. Restoration of Aquatic Systems makes a clear delineation between genuine restoration and public perception of restoration efforts. Written by Robert Livingston, one of the foremost international authorities on ecosystem studies of freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments, this work is the final volume of a trilogy derived from 70 field-years of data garnered from 10 different coastal systems on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The text provides a synthetic look at the restoration of aquatic systems, emphasizing the functional basis that supports such activities, followed by a review of the evidence of recovery. Livingston considers numerous cases of scientific restoration; however, while the first two volumes could be considered pure science, this volume brings into play the impact of political as well as economic interests and where appropriate, media leverage. This work is thus concerned with just how effective the restoration process becomes as a product of a complex mixture of competing interests. From this effort, an interdisciplinary comparative database has been created that is currently being published in a series of books and peer-reviewed scientific journals. This work is used to evaluate system-level processes that determine the effects of nutrient loading and nutrient dynamics on phytoplankton/benthic macrophyte productivity and associated food web responses.
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Topical Term Marine Science
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Topical Term Restoration Ecology
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Topical Term Aquaculture
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Topical Term Wildlife Habitat Improvement
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Topical Term Aquatic Ecology
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Topical Term Fisheries
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Koha item type Books
Holdings
Collection code Permanent Location Current Location Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Veterinary Science Pattoki Library Pattoki Library Wild Life & Ecology 2015-11-30 Purchased 639.9 Livingston 18997 1st 2006 Fisheries 18997 Books


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