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Ponds and small lakes: Microorganisms and freshwater ecology

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By (author): Brian Moss

Ponds and small lakes support an extremely rich biodiversity of fascinating organisms. Many people have tried pond-dipping and encountered a few unfamiliar creatures, such as dragonfly nymphs and caddisfly larvae. However, there is a far richer world of microscopic organisms, such as diatoms, desmids and rotifers, which is revealed in this book. Anyone with access to a microscope can open up this hidden dimension. Identification keys are provided so that readers can identify, explore and study this microscopic world. There are also many suggestions of ways in which readers can then make original contributions to our knowledge and understanding of pond ecology.

The book not only explores the fascinating world of the creatures within ponds and their interactions, but also explains the many ways in which ponds are important in human affairs. Ponds are being lost around the world, but they are a key part of a system that maintains our climate. In the face of climate change, it has never been more important to understand the ecology of ponds.

Includes keys to: A Traditional key to kingdoms of organisms; B Contemporary key to kingdoms of organisms; C Pragmatic key to groups of microorganisms; D Algae visible, at least en masse, to the naked eye; E Periphyton, both attached to surfaces and free living; F - Protozoa; G- Freshwater invertebrates and; H Common phytoplankton genera in ponds.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784271350

About Brian Moss

Getting wet and muddy was a childhood trait that Brian Moss never quite grew out of. His research and teaching have embraced freshwaters on five continents over fifty years a range of approaches from field survey to laboratory and whole-lake experiments and a gamut of sites from lakes in Malawi Tanzania and Michigan to thermal streams in Iceland the Norfolk Broads the North-West Midland Meres and temperature-controlled ponds at the University of Liverpools Botanic Gardens. When he retired from Liverpool as Professor of Botany in 2008 he was spending at least as much time with invertebrates and fish as with plants and algae. His work has been widely published with a textbook on Ecology of Freshwaters soon to appear in its fifth edition books in the New Naturalist series on The Broads and Lakes Loughs and Lochs and a manual on lake restoration. He has been President of the International Society for Limnology and Vice-President of the British Ecological Society. He was awarded the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Managements annual medal for his lifes work and leadership in shallow-lake research in 2010 and the Ecology Institutes Excellence in Ecology prize in 2009. This entailed the writing of a book Liberation Ecology which interprets ecology for the general public through the media of the fine arts. The book won the Marsh Prize in 2013 for the best ecology book published in the previous year. Brian loves teaching plays the double bass (not very well) writes satirical doggerel often directed at officialdom and is exercised daily by a large dog.

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