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  1. Fundamentals of Aquatic Ecology
  2. Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology by Paul F. Kemp, Jonathan J. Cole, et all 1993-08-28
  3. Freshwater Ecology: Concepts and Environmental Applications (Aquatic Ecology) by Walter K. Dodds, 2002-03-19
  4. Ecology of Aquatic Systems by Mike Dobson, Chris Frid, 2009-01-30
  5. Aquatic Ecosystems: Interactivity of Dissolved Organic Matter (Aquatic Ecology)
  6. The Ecology of aquatic insects
  7. Freshwater Ecology, Second Edition: Concepts and Environmental Applications of Limnology (Aquatic Ecology) by Walter K. Dodds, Matt R Whiles, 2010-10-07
  8. Fractals and Multifractals in Ecology and Aquatic Science by Laurent Seuront, 2009-10-12
  9. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Western Gulf Coast by Charles D. Stutzenbaker, 2010-10-06
  10. An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology by Gene E. Likens, 2006-03-15
  11. Groundwater Ecology (Aquatic Ecology)
  12. Ecology of Aquatic Management by Chris Frid, Mike Dobson, 2003-06
  13. Biology, Ecology and Management of Aquatic Plants (Developments in Hydrobiology)
  14. Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystem (Aquatic Ecology)

1. Aquatic Ecology - Freshwater & Marine Ecology Journals, Books & Online Media | S
aquatic ecology Ecology. aquatic ecology publishes timely, peer-reviewed papers on the ecology of fresh, brackish, estuarine and marine environments.
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Aquatic Ecology
A Multidisciplinary Journal Relating to Processes and Structures at Different Organizational Levels Editor-in-Chief: Ramesh D. Gulati ISSN: 1386-2588 (print version)
ISSN: 1573-5125 (electronic version)
Journal no. 10452
Springer Netherlands Online version available Online First articles available Description Editorial Board Description The international forum covering rese arch in freshwater and marine environments ...now covered by ISI... Aquatic Ecology publishes timely, peer-reviewed papers on the ecology of fresh, brackish, estuarine and marine environments. Articles cover fundamental and applied research in the field and the laboratory.

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www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=13862588 - Mineralium DepositaOfficial bulletin of the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits, focussing on experimental and applied geochemistry emphasizing ore deposits.
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3. CENTER FOR AQUATIC ECOLOGY
The mission of the Center for aquatic ecology is to conduct basic and applied research on the state s aquatic ecosystems and to investigate the biology of
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/annualreports/94_95/CAE.html
Introduction Center for Aquatic Ecology Center for Biodiversity Center for Economic Entomology ... INHS Homepage
CENTER FOR AQUATIC ECOLOGY
David Philipp , Director The aquatic resources of Illinois range from streams and ponds to impoundments to a major floodplain river (the Mississippi) and one of the Great Lakes (Michigan). The mission of the Center for Aquatic Ecology is to conduct basic and applied research on the state's aquatic ecosystems and to investigate the biology of the associated flora and fauna. The Illinois Natural History Survey has employed respected and competent aquatic researchers since its inception under the direction of Stephen A. Forbes. The present Center staff is composed of nationally and internationally recognized scientists working in concert with a talented and dedicated support staff to conduct quality research that provides information for enlightened management and conservation of aquatic resources. Public Service Center scientists disseminated their findings by making scientific presentations to a wide-ranging audience, participating in formal university education programs by advising graduate students and teaching courses, identifying aquatic organisms for the public, serving on a variety of state and federal technical committees and advisory boards, and serving professional societies and organizations as officers and members of committees. They actively presented their research findings, including 4 invited formal seminars at major research universities and 42 scientific presentations delivered at professional meetings 22 at the state/regional level, 9 at the national level, and 11 internationally.

4. Aquatic Ecology
Through formal course work, research projects with faculty, or internships, students interested in the aquatic ecology track of the environmental science
http://www.brockport.edu/envsci/Aquatic_ecology.htm
Home Graduate Program Current Thesis Projects Past Thesis Projects and Placements ... Undergraduate Course Requirements Major Concentrations: Aquatic Ecology Terrestrial Ecology Environmental Chemistry Earth Science ... Undergraduate Faculty Research Outreach USDA Conesus Lake Watershed Project NSF Environmental Education Project Department Newsletters Environmental Science Jobs ... External Jobs Former Students: Where are they now? Contact: Jhaynes@brockport.edu Academics Select SUNY Brockport Home Prospective Students Current Students News Media About SUNY Brockport Admissions Academics Library Events Calendar News Athletics Publications Online Services Contact Us Search Department Index Home The Concentrations in Environmental Science
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AQUATIC ECOLOGY
Aquatic science faculty and students have conducted numerous research projects on rivers and lakes throughout the Great Lakes region, including The R.V. Madtom , a trailerable 25' research vessel, is berthed 20 minutes north of the campus at Sandy Creek on Lake Ontario. The Madtom is fully equipped with winch, meter wheel, crane, GPS, marine radio, fathometer, etc. Its deep-V hull, twin 100 HP motors, and heavy gauge aluminum construction have proven it to be a reliable research platform on the Great Lakes, Finger Lakes, and on the Hudson, Niagara and St. Lawrence Rivers. In addition, the program operates a pontoon boat with complete electrofishing capability and several 16 – 18’ runabouts with outboard motors.  This active research program offers interested students opportunities for collaborative research, internships, volunteer outings and possible employment doing aquatic science.

5. The Center For Applied Aquatic Ecology At North Carolina State University
Specializes in research on the nutritional ecology and toxic activity of the toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria and its impacts on fish health.
http://www.ncsu.edu/wq/
Pfiesteria Toxin Identified
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... Bogue Sound NC Reservoirs Cyanobacteria Water Quality Data City Lake Falls Lake Oak Hollow Lake Joint Projects Bio-monitoring Carteret CC Harmful Algae Estuarine Freshwater Other Projects Research Labs ... Directions The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology
The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology's broad research directive is to assess and find practical solutions to water quality problems in North Carolina and the nation. The Center's research projects span from freshwaters to estuaries and marine waters. Current research includes cyanobacteria and their toxins in major drinking water supply reservoirs in North Carolina; long-term trends in nutrient loading to the Neuse River and Estuary and ecosystem response, related to changing land use patterns in the watershed; and the biology of harmful algae and their impacts on finfish and shellfish health. The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology North Carolina State University 620 Hutton Street Suite 104 Raleigh NC 27606 Tel: (919) 515-3421 Fax: (919) 513-3194 Email: aquatic_ecology@ncsu.edu

6. Waterose Aquatic Ecology Of Links Index Page
WateroseEnvironmental Sciences and Environmental Water Chemistry and aquatic ecology.
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  • 7. Aquatic Ecology
    Aquatic biogeochemistry and ecology improving methods for managing aquatic systems. CSIRO contributes to healthy aquatic ecosystems by understanding and
    http://www.csiro.au/science/AquaticEcology.html
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    8. Category:Aquatic Ecology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Pages in category aquatic ecology . There are 154 pages in this section of Media in category aquatic ecology . There is one file in this section of
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    9. OSU Aquatic Ecology Lab
    The aquatic ecology Laboratory denotes the physical space shared by faculty, postdocs, students, and staff and the research and outreach that takes place
    http://ael.osu.edu/
    Contact the AEL: Melissa Marburger Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
    226 Research Center
    1314 Kinnear Road
    Columbus, OH 43212-1156 Phone: 614.292.1613 Fax: 614.292.0181 Welcome to OSU's Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
    News New Dr. Stuart Ludsin has joined the Aquatic Ecology Lab and is currently seeking new graduate students. We currently have multiple Graduate and Post-doctoral research positions , as well as technician positions open. Please visit the opportunities page
    Drs. Roy Stein and Elizabeth Marschall What is the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory?
    • The Aquatic Ecology Laboratory denotes the physical space shared by faculty, postdocs, students, and staff and the research and outreach that takes place there.
    • The Aquatic Ecology Laboratory also refers to the Research Partnership between the Ohio Division of Wildlife and OSU aquatic ecology researchers (those physically located at the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory as well as those in other labs on campus).

    10. 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.
    http://www.fs.fed.us/biology/fishecology/
    About Us Contact FS FAQ'S Newsroom ... Contact WFW
    Mission
    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.
    News
    January 2008
    • NEW PUBLICATION Fish and Aquatic Ecology Unit Annual Report - 2007
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    11. UNL | SNR | Aquatic Ecology
    aquatic ecology Graduate Specialization The aquatic ecology specialization is designed to provide a rigorous, focused graduate program that draws on faculty
    http://snr.unl.edu/degrees/grad_Aquatic_Ecology.asp
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    12. Aquatic Ecology & Macroevolution - Fish Ecology And Evolution
    We study ecology, evolution and biodiversity of aquatic organisms, mostly fish, their prey and their predators. We are mostly concernd with evolutionary and
    http://www.fishecology.ch/
    Team Research Publications Teaching ... Links We study ecology, evolution and biodiversity of aquatic organisms, mostly fish, their prey and their predators. We are mostly concernd with evolutionary and ecological diversity dynamics. We wish to understand variation between evolutionary lineages in their rates and mechanisms of evolutionary diversification, in their current diversity, and in the rates of loss of diversity. This includes the origins, maintenance and loss of adaptive divergence between populations, of polymorphisms within populations, and of new species and macroevolutionary diversity. Ultimately, we like to understand how origin, maintenance and loss of biodiversity are affected by environmental variation, heterogeneity and change. To this end we apply methods from experimental and quantitative ecology, behaviour, morphology, molecular population genetics and phylogenetics. Our main model systems are adaptive radiations of fish, such as the cichlid fish in the great lakes of Africa, the coregonids (whitefish) in the prealpine lake system, and the different ecotypes and geographical varieties of trouts, char and stickleback. We also study applied fish ecology in the context of management and revitalisation of running waters, effects of hydropower management schemes on habitat connectivity and population dynamics, impacts of hormon-active substances at population level, and methodology for assessing and monitoring river quality.

    13. Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
    The aquatic ecology Laboratory was constructed in 1972 to support the DOEfunded Thermal Effects Research Program. With a national emphasis on the
    http://www.esd.ornl.gov/facilities/aquatic_ecology_lab.shtml
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    ORNL Environmental scientists sample water, organic sediment on the bottom, and biological communities growing on ceramic substrates serving as surrogate rocks in a set of laboratory stream channels.
    Current Facilities
    Today, the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory contains eight 22-m artificial streams that can used as a flow-through or recycling system. A unique capability of these streams is their use with radiotracers, such as P-32, to investigate the transport of nutrients through various compartments of a simple ecosystem (e.g., water, algae, snails). Past radiotracer experiments have also included studies of the effectiveness of biofilms in the uptake of selected heavy metals. In addition to the streams, numerous fiberglas tanks, ranging from circular 750-L holding tanks to 1.2-m long X 55-cm wide X 30-cm deep Living Streams R are used for experimental purposes. The experiments can be conducted using either spring water or dechlorinated process water at varying flow rates and temperatures. Current experiments include tests of the effects of turbulence on behavioral responses of fish and their susceptibility to increased rates of predation. Other features of the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory include the Toxicology Laboratory, which is now dedicated to testing the toxicity of the effluents discharged from local DOE facilities and of the streams receiving those effluents. Another large room contains the

    14. ESA Aquatic Ecology Section
    Information, resources, and links for the aquatic ecology Section of the Ecological Society of America.
    http://www.ecologicalsociety.org/aquatic/
    Aquatic Ecology Section
    of the Ecological Society of America

    Section News
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    © 2006 the Ecological Society of America 1707 H St. NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20006
    For information about joining the Aquatic Ecology Section, please email ESA Membership
    For comments or suggestions about this Web site, please contact the Web Page Administrator
    Last updated Monday, 2 April 2006

    15. UNCW Aquatic Ecology Laboratory At CMS
    aquatic ecology Laboratory Assessing the physical, chemical and biological components of marine, estuarine, and freshwater ecosystems.
    http://www.uncwil.edu/cmsr/aquaticecology/laboratory/
    Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
    Assessing the physical, chemical and biological components of marine, estuarine, and freshwater ecosystems. Research Research Team Publications Courses ... Contact News and Events New Publications and Project Reports have been added! Effect of Human Development on Bacteriological Water Quality in Coastal Watersheds Impacts of a raw sewage spill on water and sediment in an urbanized estuary Wading in Waste
    an article in Scientific American by Dr. M. Mallin
    ... Lower Cape Fear Project reports Bald Head Island Report (post dredging) Dr. Mallin's comments on the state of New Hanover County watersheds. Updated 11-1-2007

    16. Laboratory Of Aquatic Ecology
    The Laboratory of aquatic ecology represents one of the three laboratories of the section Systematics and Ecology of Animals.
    http://www.kuleuven.be/bio/eco
    Home People Research Publications ... English Welcome to the Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology Welcome
    The Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology represents one of the three laboratories of the section Systematics and Ecology of Animals.
    Research
    focuses on the ecology of aquatic systems, with special attention to community ecology of aquatic organisms, population ecology, and ecological and evolutionary genetics. We organize bachelor courses of ecology, animal diversity and genetics. Master courses are taught in aquatic ecology, marine ecology, biogeography, population genetics, phylogeny and evolutionary biology.
    The laboratory cooperates with partners in developing regions (aquatic ecology projects in Bolivia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, South Africa, Vietnam and Zimbabwe).  Our research has applications in nature conservation, water and wildlife management, fisheries and aquaculture. Staff members Frans Ollevier
    Luc Brendonck
    Luc De Meester
    Robby Stoks
    Filip Volckaert Research Overview of the research groups and their activities.
    Stress Ecology

    aquabio@bio.kuleuven.be

    17. SpringerLink Home - Main
    uclibs.org/PID/1944 Similar pages Earliest Evidence Of Humans Affecting aquatic ecology In Canada New findings from Canadian scientists dispel the belief that European settlers were the first humans to cause major changes to Canadian and US freshwater
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    18. Aquatic Ecology Group Home Page
    The aquatic ecology Group (AEG) consists of scientists from both the Department of Zoology at the University of Toronto and the Aquatic Ecosystems Science
    http://www.zoo.utoronto.ca/aeg/
    Aquatic Ecology Group Home Page
    The Aquatic Ecology Group (AEG) consists of scientists from both the Department of Zoology at the University of Toronto and the Aquatic Ecosystems Science Section of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. The purpose of this partnership is to foster and develop a centre for excellence in aquatic ecology. Research and teaching activities are directed towards an increased understanding of the structure and productivity of aquatic ecosystems. While research and teaching activities are the primary goals of the partnership, it also focuses on developing new links between science and policy. Members of the Aquatic Ecology Group have joined together to conduct collaborative research in the following areas of mutual interest:

    19. Aquatic Ecology & Environmental Biology
    the Department of aquatic ecology Environmental Biology, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
    http://www.eco.science.ru.nl/aquamibio.htm
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    20. Graduate Study Aquatic Ecology
    Graduate Study in aquatic ecology at Kansas State Where are they now? A list of recent graduates in aquatic ecology and where they are.
    http://www.k-state.edu/doddslab/aquatgrad/
    Graduate Study in Aquatic Ecology at Kansas State
    Faculty
    Keith Gido
    Walter Dodds
    Craig Paukert
    Courses
    Aquatic Biology Course List
    Advanced Aquatic Ecology I
    Icthyology
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    Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation
    Facilities
    Biology Research Microscope and Image Processing Facility
    Kansas Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Unit
    Konza Prairie Biological Station
    Division of Biology ...
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    Virtual Tour Graduate Postitions Apply to K-State
    Where are they now? A list of recent graduates in aquatic ecology and where they are.
    E-mail:
    Keith Gido Walter Dodds Craig Paukert Current Grad Students

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