Polar Lakes and Rivers
Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems
Vincent, Warwick F. (Editor),
Laval University, Quebec, Canada
Laybourn-Parry, Johanna (Editor),
University of Tasmania, Australia
Print publication date: 2008
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2009 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-921388-7 doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199213887.001.0001 |
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Abstract:
Lakes, ponds, rivers and streams are prominent features of the Arctic landscape and are also common in many parts of Antarctica. These waters encompass a remarkable variety of conditions for aquatic life, and are proving to be attractive model systems for exploring general ecological themes. Some of these ecosystems have direct global implications, and are also sentinels of global climate change. This book brings together many of the world's leading researchers in polar limnology to describe these diverse aquatic environments and their ecology. It introduces each major ecosystem type including extreme ice shelf and glacial meltwaters; subglacial lakes and rivers; perennially ice-capped lakes; meromictic and epishelf lake systems; tundra lakes and ponds; seasonal streams; and the large Arctic rivers with their associated floodplain lakes. Separate chapters review the geomorphology of polar lake basins, high latitude paleolimnology; biogeochemistry; physical limnology; microbial processes; microbial biodiversity and biogeography; benthic photosynthetic communities including microbial mats and mosses; phytoplankton and primary production; zooplankton and benthic invertebrates; the ecology of high Arctic fish; food web structure and dynamics; and new and emerging themes in high latitude limnology. The book incorporates the overriding theme of climate change impacts as well as direct impacts resulting from human activity.
Keywords: Arctic, Antarctic, rivers, lakes, climate change, ecosystems, polar, biodiversity, food webs, pollution Table of Contents
Preface
CHAPTER 1.
Introduction to the limnology of high-latitude lake and river ecosystems
CHAPTER 2.
Origin and geomorphology of lakes in the polar regions
CHAPTER 3.
High-latitude paleolimnology
CHAPTER 4.
The physical limnology of high-latitude lakes
CHAPTER 5.
High-latitude rivers and streams
CHAPTER 6.
Ice-based freshwater ecosystems
CHAPTER 7.
Antarctic subglacial water: origin, evolution, and ecology
CHAPTER 8.
Biogeochemical processes in high-latitude lakes and rivers
CHAPTER 9.
Phytoplankton and primary production
CHAPTER 10.
Benthic primary production in polar lakes and rivers
CHAPTER 11.
Heterotrophic microbial processes in polar lakes
CHAPTER 12.
Microbial biodiversity and biogeography
CHAPTER 13.
Zooplankton and zoobenthos in high-latitude water bodies
CHAPTER 14.
Fish in high-latitude Arctic lakes
CHAPTER 15.
Food-web relationships and community structures in high-latitude lakes
CHAPTER 16.
Direct human impacts on high-latitude lakes and rivers
CHAPTER 17.
Future directions in polar limnology
Index
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