This book bridges the gap between ecotoxicology and limnology, offering an ecotoxicological perspective on lake management. The text describes eutrophication of shallow, temperate lakes, and examines the influence of toxic substances on the aquatic ecosystem, and proposes that nutrients like phosphorus are not the only important factor in explaining and managing eutrophication. Draws on a range of studies and experiments, some presented here for the first time.
Eutrophication Management and Ecotoxicology (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science)
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Author(s)Martin C.T. Scholten, Edwin M. Foekema, Henno P. Dokkum, Nicolaas H.B.M. Kaag, Robert G. Jak
PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN3540222103
ISBN-139783540222101
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Sales Rank10,864,283
CategoryNature
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