The Ecology of Temporary Waters

The primary role of this book is to introduce the reader to, and hopefully stimulate interest in, the ecology of temporary aquatic habi­ tats. The book assumes that the reader will have, already, some gen­ eral knowledge of ecology but this is not essential. Temporary waters exhibit amplitudes in bo...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Williams, D. Dudley (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1987, 1987
Edition:1st ed. 1987
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1: Introduction to Temporary Waters
  • 1.1 What are temporary waters?
  • 1.2 Classification of temporary waters
  • 1.3 Importance of temporary waters
  • 2: The Physical Factors that Govern the Formation of Temporary Waters
  • 2.1 The runoff cycle
  • 2.2 Components of subsurface water
  • 2.3 Basin and channel formation
  • 3: Abiotic Features of Temporary Waters
  • 3.1 Water balance
  • 3.2 Water temperature
  • 3.3 Turbidity
  • 3.4 Dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide
  • 3.5 Other chemical parameters
  • 4: The Biota
  • 4.1 The temporary water community — global scale
  • 4.2 The temporary water community — local scale — case histories
  • 4.3 Other inhabitants of temporary waters
  • 4.4 Comparison of permanent and temporary water faunas
  • 4.5 Community dynamics and trophic relationships
  • 4.6 Community structure — biotic versus abiotic control
  • 5: Special Adaptations
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Variability in life cycles
  • 5.3 Phenotypic and genotypic variation
  • 5.4 Physiological adaptations
  • 5.5 Physiology of desiccation
  • 6: Colonization Patterns
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Adaptive “strategies” of colonizing animals
  • 6.3 Active colonization
  • 6.4 Passive colonization
  • 6.5 Colonization and competition
  • 6.6 Temporary waters as islands in time and space
  • 7: Other Temporary Water Habitats
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Treeholes
  • 7.3 Pitcher plants
  • 7.4 Bromeliads
  • 7.5 Inflorescences
  • 7.6 Snowfields
  • 7.7 Deserts
  • 7.8 Dung
  • 7.9 Saltwater rock pools
  • 7.10 Starfish
  • 8: Applied Aspects of Temporary Waters
  • 8.1 Aquaculture/agriculture rotation — an ancient art
  • 8.2 Floodplain fisheries
  • 8.3 Habitats for vectors of disease
  • 9: Temporary Waters as Study Habitats
  • 9.1 Investigations of the structure and function of aquatic populations and communities
  • 9.2 Investigations ofcolonization patterns, dynamics and mechanics of temporary water species
  • 9.3 Investigations of the physiological adaptations of temporary water faunas
  • References