Freshwater Ecology: Principles and Applications

Northeastern Naturalist, 1999 by McAninch, Anna

Freshwater Ecology: Principles and Applications. Michael Jeffries and Derek Mills. 1998. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England. 285 pp. Paperback, ISBN 0471946958. A fine comprehensive overview of a complex subject. Reviews the physical and chemical characteristics of water itself, the movement of water within watersheds, the formation and categorization of different freshwater bodies, plant and animal communities that inhabit freshwater bodies, eutrophication, acidification, and much more, even pollution and the effects of land use by humans.

Useful for students and professionals interested in freshwater environments.

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