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  1. The Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis: Toward Conceptual Cohesiveness in River Science (Aquatic Ecology) by James H. Thorp, Martin C. Thoms, et all 2008-08-20
  2. Handbook of Scaling Methods in Aquatic Ecology: Measurement, Analysis, Simulation
  3. Respiration in Aquatic Ecosystems
  4. Pond & Stream Safari: A Guide to the Ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates (Experience 4-H Natural Resources Series) by Karen Edelstein, 1993-06
  5. Tropical Stream Ecology (Aquatic Ecology)
  6. Biology and Habitat, Part I, Aquatic Insect Ecology by J. V. Ward, 1991-12-26
  7. Freshwater Algae of North America: Ecology and Classification (Aquatic Ecology) by Robert G. Sheath, John D. Wehr, 2002-12-03
  8. The Mekong: Biophysical Environment of an International River Basin (Aquatic Ecology)
  9. Molecular Ecology of Aquatic Communities (DEVELOPMENTS IN HYDROBIOLOGY Volume 138) by M.A. Voytek, 1999-11-30
  10. Percid Fishes: Systematics, Ecology and Exploitation (Fish and Aquatic Resources) by John Craig, 2000-08-02
  11. Patterns In Freshwater Fish Ecology by William J. Matthews, 1998
  12. Streams and Ground Waters (Aquatic Ecology) by Jeremy B. Jones, Patrick J. Mulholland, 1999-12-06
  13. Riparian Landscapes (Cambridge Studies in Ecology) by George P. Malanson, 1996-04-26
  14. Aquatic Ecology (British Ecological Society Special Symposium Volume)

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Publishes original scientific research in freshwater ecology and limnology.
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The Journal of Freshwater Ecology (ISSN 0270-5060) has been published continuously since 1981 by Oikos Publishers, Inc. However, beginning with 2011 the Journal Purpose and Scope: The Journal of Freshwater Ecology is intended to be a vehicle for the reasonably rapid dissemination of current limnological information. The Journal publishes refereed manuscripts dealing with a wide variety of original ecological studies, observations, and techniques. Review articles, abstracts, and extensive mongraphs will not normally by published. Note to Authors: Manuscripts submitted to the Journal r. Correspondence relative to submissions of manuscripts should be addressed to the editor: Joseph A. Kawatski, Ph.D. PO Box 2558 La Crosse, WI 54602-2558 USA Telephone: 608-526-9577 FAX: 608-526-9477 e-Mail: oikosjour@aol.com Subscription Information: Starting with 2011, subscriptions to the

22. Fish & Aquatic Ecology Unit - WFW - USDA Forest Service
Identitfy emerging issues, develop and transfer technology to field biologists in a scientifically sound cost effective way.
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The mission of the Forest Service Fish and Aquatic Ecology Unit is to identify emerging aquatic resource issues, develop technology to help address these issues, and transfer this technology to field biologists. Vision The Fish and Aquatic Ecology Unit will provide scientifically sound, cost-effective technologies to aquatic resource specialists in support of the conservation and restoration of aquatic communities on Forest Service land. What We Do The Fish and Aquatic Ecology Unit works with federal and state research organizations and universities to develop technology to address emerging resource issues. Once this technology is developed we disseminate this technology to aquatic resource specialists through, continuing education workshops, presentations, publications, and on-site visits.
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23. Aquatic Ecology Monitoring And Assessment (EMAP)
Aquatic Ecology Monitoring and Assessment (EMAP) The following information is from the draft Region 8 Surface Waters Plan for EMAP (U.S. EPA, 2000).
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The following information is from the draft Region 8 Surface Waters Plan for EMAP (U.S. EPA, 2000). The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program was developed in EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) to monitor status and trends in the condition of the nation's aquatic ecological resources at regional and national scales. The EMAP Western Pilot (Western EMAP) is a five-year effort (1999-2003) by EPA Regions 8, 9, and 10 in partnership with States, Tribes and other parties to advance the science of aquatic ecosystem health monitoring and to demonstrate the applicability and usefulness of EMAP indicators in environmental assessments. Western EMAP is intended to demonstrate the value of monitoring based on a randomized design in the western United States by applying these techniques to assessment questions of regional and state interest.
Previous EMAP efforts have revealed that error rates within RF3 can be very high, including errors of inclusion (where digital maps show a stream trace, but no stream actually exists, a common error in arid areas), and errors of exclusion (where more streams exist than are mapped). One of the goals of Western EMAP is to make accurate estimates of these error rates for the western U.S. This is important because RF3 is the common sample frame used by States and EPA's Office of Water to estimate the number of miles of streams in a state.

24. Inter Research » Journals » AB » AB Home
Journal covering all aspects of the biology of organisms living in marine and fresh waters. Open Access.
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25. AQUATIC-ECOLOGY.LOVE.COM | All Things Aquatic Ecology
Construction will soon begin on 1.3acre pond to help treat polluted stormwater runoff. Construction will soon begin on a stormwater management pond that will help treat
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26. Aquatic Ecology - Zimbio
Aquatic ecology news, blogs, and links Mechanical harvesters are large machines which both cut and collect aquatic plants.
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27. Inter Research » Journals » MEPS » MEPS Home
Journal scope includes all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied.
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The leading journal in its field, MEPS covers all aspects of marine ecology, fundamental and applied. Topics covered include microbiology, botany, zoology, ecosystem research, biological oceanography, ecological aspects of fisheries and aquaculture, pollution, environmental protection, conservation, and resource management. MEPS aims for the highest quality of scientific contributions, quick publication, and a high technical standard of presentation. Publication schedule 2010: 24 volumes, 402 to 425 2011: 23 volumes, 426 to 448 Annual rate (upgraded subscription
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28. Bill Perry - Aquatic Ecology At Illinois State University
Aquatic Ecology Bill Perry Associate Professor My laboratory works on two major projects at this time. The first project deals with the ecology and biogeochemistry of
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My laboratory works on two major projects at this time.
  • The first project deals with the ecology and biogeochemistry of agricultural streams. We are currently working with The Nature Conservancy to examine the effects of watershed management practices and wetlands on downstream water quality. This work is being conducted in headwater streams of the Mackinaw River east of Illinois State University. The second project in the laboratory deals with invasive species ecology. We are currently focussing on the invaions dynamics of the rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus , i n streams. We are assessing the role of flow in mediating invasion dynamics. Another aspect of this research is examing the role of hybridization in streams using microsatellite markers developed in collaboration with David Lodge and Jeff Feder at the University of Notre Dame.
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    29. Marine Biology - Free Access Available
    An international journal on life in oceans and coastal waters. Print and online versions.
    http://www.springer.com/life sci/ecology/journal/227
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    30. UNE - Aquatic Ecology - Aquatic Ecology
    Aquatic ecology and management at UNE is a stimulating and challenging discipline, with research projects that span swamps, lakes, rivers and estuaries.
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      Aquatic Ecology and Management is a huge topic that spans swamps, lakes, rivers and estuaries, and covers aspects of botany, geography, chemistry, geology, hydrology, zoology, physics and many other disciplines. Issues relating to aquatic ecology appear daily in the media, focussing on drought, water resource management, destruction of aquatic habitats, and the need to protect threatened species or communities. Students studying Aquatic Ecology and Management at UNE will develop skills of how to understand and manage aquatic ecosystems to reduce our impacts on our wetlands, rivers and estuaries.
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    31. Coral Reefs
    Journal of the International Society for Reef Studies. Print and online versions.
    http://www.springer.com/life sci/ecology/journal/338
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    32. OSU Aquatic Ecology Lab
    Contact the AEL Melissa Marburger . Aquatic Ecology Laboratory 230 Research Center 1314 Kinnear Road Columbus, OH 432121156. Phone 614.292.1613. Fax 614.292.0181
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    News Dr. Roy Stein was awarded the American Fisheries Society's Award of Excellence, the Society's highest award for scientific achievement. Dr. Stein was presented with the award at the 2010 annual AFS meeting in Pittsburgh, PA. Click here for photos from the ceremony The AEL will hosted the 2011 Annual Research Review on January 19 and 20 at the OSU Museum of Biological Diversity. Collaborative research by the Ohio Division of Wildlife and multiple universities will be presented at the meeting, covering a broad range of fisheries-related topics. here to search for an article. We currently have multiple graduate research positions , as well as technician positions open. Please visit the opportunities page Groups of 6th graders recently visited the AEL to learn about aquatic food webs. Please visit the News page for more info and photographs of the visit.

    33. Aquatic Ecology — Forest Encyclopedia Network
    The southern Appalachians are a center of endemism a region where enormous concentrations of life forms occur, reflecting special local conditions.
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    34. DYNAMICS OF THE SALT MARSH
    A introduction to salt marshes, their dynamics and biology, and the importance of their conservation.
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    Dynamics of the Salt Marsh
    Where are Marshes Located? What are Their Features?
    Salt marshes are transitional areas between land and water, occurring along the intertidal shore of estuaries and sounds where salinity (salt content) ranges from near ocean strength to near fresh in upriver marshes. South Carolina has more marsh acreage than any other Atlantic coast state (344,500 acres of salt marsh). Because salt marshes in South Carolina are influenced by the twice daily rise and fall of tides, they are subject to rapid changes in salinity, temperature and water depth. Salinity, frequency and extent of flooding of the marsh determine the types of plants and animals found there. The low marsh zone floods twice daily in South Carolina, while the high marsh floods only during storms and unusually high tides. Animals and plants live in these zones of the marsh, depending on how well they can withstand the drier conditions of the upper marsh or the wet conditions that regularly occur in the lower marsh.
    Salt Marsh Cordgrass
    One plant, smooth cordgrass (

    35. Aquatic Ecology Labs: Privacy Statement
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    36. ElkhornSlough.org - The Official Website Of The Elkhorn Slough National Estuarin
    Nonprofit organization working to preserve the slough in Monterey county in California. Includes natural history, research and education projects.
    http://www.elkhornslough.org/
    The official website of the Elkhorn Slough Foundation and Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve

    37. Assistant Professor Of Aquatic Ecology : Columbus, Ohio : Naturejobs
    Oct 27, 2010 The Ohio State University is currently seeking an Assistant Professor of Aquatic Ecology (50% Research, 50% Teaching) for their School of Environment and Natural
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      The Ohio State University is currently seeking an Assistant Professor of Aquatic Ecology (50% Research, 50% Teaching) for their School of Environment and Natural Resources ( SENR This is a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track position in SENR with a start date of October 1, 2011. We seek an individual who applies quantitative, computational, or modeling approaches to understanding populations of aquatic biota. The successful candidate will complement current expertise within the School of Environment and Natural Resources in wetlands, streams, rivers, and/or coastal ecosystems. We especially encourage applications from candidates who have expertise in one of the following taxa: autotrophs, aquatic invertebrates, and/or amphibians. Specific expectations and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: OSU , such as the Olentangy River Wetland Research Park ( http://swamp.osu.edu)

    38. Welcome To The Barnegat Bay Partnership
    Organization which hopes to restore, maintain, protect, and enhance the natural resources of the Baregat Bay estuary and its watershed.
    http://www.bbep.org
    The Barnegat Bay Partnership (formerly the Barnegat Bay National Estuary Program) is one of 28 Congressionally designated National Estuary Programs throughout the United States working to improve the health of nationally significant estuaries. The program is sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and Ocean County College.
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    39. Aquatic Ecology Series
    Aquatic Ecology Series Aquatic ecology is an extraordinarily broad and interesting field. It investigates the interplay between aquatic organisms and their physical, chemical
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    40. Inforain: The Oregon Estuary Plan Book
    Study about all of the various estuaries in Oregon.
    http://www.inforain.org/mapsatwork/oregonestuary/
    The Oregon Estuary Plan Book
    Page 1: Introduction, Estuaries in Oregon Page 2: Subsystems of Oregon Estuaries Page 3: Forces That Create Estuaries in Oregon Page 4: The Path to Estuary Planning Page 5: Requirements and Classifications ... Page 13: Habitat Classes
    Estuaries in Oregon
    Introduction
    Estuaries are special places where ocean and river mingle to create a dynamic, diverse, and highly productive environment. Plants and animals thrive in this unique environment driven by sunlight and the daily tides. Humans, too, are drawn to the estuary to harvest food, travel on its waters, and claim the flat lands for the purposes of civilization. Twice each day, Oregon's estuaries are the stage for a slow, stately drama influenced by the moon, the sun, the wind, and the rain. Sinuous channels, branching and winding across the broad mud flats, are filled with incoming ocean waters. As the channels fill, the rising tide spreads slowly across the flat mud. The ever-deepening waters lift the eelgrass, fill the myriad burrows of little creatures, and creep into tiny channels that penetrate the fringing salt marshes. Finally, the waters surge upstream to the edge of the forest and gently lift trailing branches of rhododendron and cedar. The estuary is full. For a moment, the drama pauses. Then as the earth turns, the ocean's push becomes a pull, and the waters of the estuary recede. Before long, logs at the edge of the salt marsh are grounded on the mud, the eelgrass lies limp and flat, and tiny creatures are stranded in isolated pools of water warming in the sun. Clam diggers move carefully across the muddy flats toward the edge of the winding channel. But in a short time, the cycle will begin again.

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