Periphyton of Freshwater Ecosystems Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Periphyton of Freshwater Ecosystems held in Växjö, Sweden, 14–17 September 1982

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Other Authors: Wetzel, R.G. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1983, 1983
Edition:1st ed. 1983
Series:Developments in Hydrobiology
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505 0 |a Opening speech -- Opening remarks -- I. Dynamics of Periphytic Communities -- 1. Dynamics of periphytic communities -- 2. Seasonal changes in the taxonomic composition of epiphytic algal communities in Lake Wingra, Wisconsin, U.S.A. -- 3. A comparison of the periphytic communities in two sections of the Danube River -- 4. Phytosociological associations of algal periphyton -- 5. Development and dynamics of floating clusters of filamentous algae -- 6. A comparison of the periphyton of Nuphar lutea and Nymphaea alba. The distribution of diatoms on the undersides of floating leaves -- 7. Structural investigations of periphytic protozoan communities in three layers of the Danube River. I. The question of stratification -- 8. Structural investigations of periphytic protozoan communities in three layers of the Danube River. II. The course of colonization -- 9. Seasonal changes in diatom-structure of periphyton from two localities in Lake Maarsseveen: community indices --  
505 0 |a 37. The utilization of periphyton in waterworks pre-treatment for nutrient removal from enriched influents -- 38. Nutrient removal by epiphytic microorganisms of Phragmites communis -- 39. Effects of agricultural wastewater on benthic algae in ditches in the Netherlands -- 40. Attached and suspended bacterial populations in shallow running waters under different levels of pollution -- 41. A study of the periphyton of Lake Saimaa, polluted by waste waters of the pulp industry. A method for water pollution control analysis -- Concluding remarks -- Recommendations for future research on periphyton 
505 0 |a 19. Dynamics of epiphytic communities on Equisetum fluviatile L.: Response to short-term variation in environmental conditions -- III. Productivity and Utilization of Periphyton -- 20. Littoral zone production of oligotrophic lakes: The contributions of phytoplankton and periphyton -- 21. Biomass and production of periphyton attached to dead reed stems in Lake Maarsseveen -- 22. Seasonal changes in organic matter and dark oxygen uptake of epiphyton and epipelon in relation to seston deposition in Lake Vechten (The Netherlands) -- 23. Studies on periphyton community dynamics of acidic streams using track autoradiography -- 24. A geomorphic approach for examining the role of periphyton in large watersheds -- 25. Adaptations to benthic freshwater herbivory -- IV. Periphyton/Substrata Interactions -- 26. Attached algal-substrata interactions: fact or myth, and when and how? -- 27. An investigation of macrophyte, epiphyte and grazer interactions --  
505 0 |a 28. Potential effect of Myriophyllum spicatum on the primary production of phytoplankton -- 29. Exchange of phosphorus between water, macrophytes and epiphytic periphyton in the littoral zone of Mikolajskie Lake, Poland -- V. Methodology -- 30. Methodology: the key to understanding periphyton -- 31. A light and dark trough methodology for measuring rates of lotic periphyton settlement and net growth. An evaluation through intersite comparison -- 32. The application of a nuclear track autoradiographic technique to the study of periphyton photosynthesis -- 33. A method for measuring the dehydrogenase activity of river periphyton -- 34. Artificial substrata for reducing periphytic variability on replicated samples -- 35. A rapid extraction technique for photosynthetic pigments and ATP from periphyton communities -- 36. Periphyton pigment analyses using paper chromatography -- VI. Periphyton and Pollution --  
505 0 |a II. Parameters Influencing Growth of Periphyton -- 10. Physical and chemical parameters regulating growth of periphytic communities -- 11. Photosynthesis-irradiance relationships of epilithic algae measured in the laboratory and in situ -- 12. Selective light attenuation by the periphyton complex -- 13. Influence of current velocity on periphyton distribution -- 14. Nitrogen fixation in periphyton of oligotrophic Lake Tahoe -- 15. Direct examination of growing filaments to determine phosphate growth kinetics in Cladophora glomerata (L.) Kütz. and Stigeoclonium tenue (Agardh) Kütz -- 16. Development of nuisance periphytic algae in laboratory streams in relation to enrichment and velocity -- 17. Factors regulating the spatial and temporal distribution of Cladophora and Ulothrix in the Laurentian Great Lakes -- 18. Uptake andaccumulation of some nutrient elements in relation to the biomass of an epilithic community --  
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