
Riparia
Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Streamside Communities
Academic Press
Published on 24. June 2005
Book
Hardback
488 pages
978-0-12-663315-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book describes the underlying water conditions and geologies that support viable riparia, illustrates the ecological characteristics of riparia, and discusses how riparia are used by human cultures as well as how riparia can be used to sustain environmental quality. In recent years riparian management has been widely implemented as a means of improving fisheries, water quality, and habitat for endangered species. This book provides the basic knowledge necessary to implement successful, long-term management and rehabilitation programs.
Reviews / Votes
"...the most comprehensive synthesis of the riparian ecology literature...Though this could be used as a graduate-level or upper-division undergraduate textbook, researchers and practitioners will benefit from the book's holistic vision of riparia. All readers will appreciate the 56-page bibliography, reflecting the author's broad knowledge and international experience in watershed management, aquatic ecology, landscape ecology, and biogeochemistry. This book also demonstrates the maturation of landscape ecology and its integration into natural resource management in the years since Malanson's work...Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates and above." --CHOICE"Riparia is 11 chapters, 430 pages, 137,825 words, and 990 references of pure, unadultured riparian system biology, ecology, hydrology, geomorphology, biogeochemistry, biophysics, and yes, socioenvironmental visions. To say that all things riparian are covered in this book is an understatement...Following Bob Paine's lead in espousing the ecological importance of keystone species, NDM work hard to convince us that riparia are the 'key stone elements of catchments'. In that, they succeed. They also don't let the reader miss the conclusion that riparia are highly heterogeneous, highly variable, highly diverse systems...Riparia is at its best when the subject of the interchange between rivers and their surrounding communities is tackled directly, and when the information being presented is absolutely riparia-specific...Riparia is presently the bible of riparian systems, and for that, the authors are owed our thanks...The merger responsible for Riparia was that of the collective wisdom of three authors...In their wisdom, and in this book, a river runs through it." --K.T. Killingbeck, University of Rhode Island, in LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
"...an impressive synthesis of the international literature investigating the sceince and conservation of streamside zones...Suitable, even essential, for both academics and practitioners involved in river and riparian science and management, Riparia is also appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The book's structure makes it ideal for use both as a course text and as a resource for scientists who study river ecosystems. Its content is organized by concept and process, not by sepcific riparian component...each chapter relates an interesting story about riparian processes relative to contemporary themes of ecosystem function, which should make the book appealing to a broad audience...The authors' capacity to summarize and integrate very different research subfileds accurately and insightfully is an extraordinary feature of this book. I highly recommend Riparia to all river and riparian scientists and to others interested in the topic, an emerging focus of ecology and natural resource management. This book is sure to become a classic." --Stewart B. Rood, Unviersity of Lethbridge, for BIOSCIENCE
"Perhaps more than most other ecosystems, understanding riparian systems requires the integration of diverse disciplines. Riparia accomplishes this integration nicely by using landscape ecology to overarch potentially separate themes. The book is logically organized. The authors, all prominent researchers of river and riparian ecosystems, devote early chapters to the physical template of riparian areas, with appropriate focus given to the ecological implications of hydrology and fluvial geomorpholohy...Riparia will be most useful as a text for graduate students, or as a reference volume for researchers and resource managers...This book is exceptionally illustrated with instructive, high-quality photographs and colorful figures." --Scott Tiegs, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, in Ecology
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Advanced students and professional scientists and resource managers interested in river and stream ecology, riparian systems, freshwater ecosystems and watershed ecology and management; government agencies such as the US Forest Service, EPA, Bureau of Land Management, and state resource agencies.
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 268 mm
Width: 192 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1232 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-663315-3 (9780126633153)
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Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Streamside Communities
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Persons
Research Interests:Structure and dynamics of lotic ecosystems, landscape ecology, and the role of large animals in influencing ecosystem dynamics.Professional Appointments: - 1988-present: Professor, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences and College of Forest Resources, University of Washington - 1993-present: Faculty Affiliate, Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Montana - 2001-2002: Sabbatical Fellow, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Syntheses (NCEAS), University of California, Santa Barbara and The Ecosystem Center, Woods Hole, MA - 1988-1996: Director, Center for Streamside Studies, University of Washington - 1995: Visiting Professor, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa - 1985-1988: Director, Center for Water and the Environment, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota; Professor, Department of Fisheries and WIldlife, and the Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology, University of Minnesota - 1978-1985: Director, Matamek Research Program, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - 1984, 1988: Visiting Scientist, Centre d'Ecologie, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France - 1983: Visiting Professor, University of Montana - 1977-1978: Assistant Curator, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1976-1977: Research Associate, Oregon State University - 1974-1976: Postdoctoral Fellow, Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Pacific Biological StationProfessional Societies: - American Association for the Advancement of Science - American Society of Limnology and Oceanography - Ecological Society of America - North American Benthological Society - Societas Internationalis LimnologieRecent Committee & Consulting Activity (1986-1999) - National Science Foundation: *Water and Watersheds Panel*Long-term ecological research advisory panel*Ecosystem research advisory panel*Various NSF site reviews*Coordinating committee and chair--various NSF Domain of Research: River Ecology and riparian landscapes.Functions: - Director of the Centre d'Ecologie des Ressources Renouvelables, CNRS Laboratory in Toulouse (1981-1995). - Director of the team "Ecologie des ecosystemes riverains" at the Centre d'Ecologie des Systems Aquatiques Continentaux, CNRS et Universite Toulouse 3 (1995-2001).Present National Responsibility: - President of the "Groupement d'Interet Public: Ecosystemes Forestiers - ECOFOR" (2000- - President of several Scientific Committees at the French Ministry of the Environment.Past International Responsibilities: - President of the Scientific Committee of the programme MAB.UNESCO "Land-Inland Water interface: Research and Management" (1988-1996) - President of the "Internaional Association for Landscape Ecology" (IALE) (1991-1995) - Scientific coordinator of the programmes of the European Commission: 'European River Margins' et 'Floodplain Biodiversity and Restoration'.Organization of the internationa symposia: - "Quels Flueves pour demain?" Ministere de l'Environment et CNRS, Orleans, September 1991. - "World Congress of the International Association for the Landscape Ecology (IALE)," Touslouse, July 1995. - "Eighth International Symposium on Regulated Streams - EISORS," Toulouse, July 2000.Teaching: - University of Toulouse: Aquatic Ecology lectures at the PhD level (1990-1996). - Univresity of Roskilde, Denmark: international seminars at the PhD level 'Landscape ecology and the dynamics of agricultural landscapes' (1997 and 2000). - University de Sao Paulo, Brazil: Landscape Ecology lectures at the PhD level (1998).
Author
University of Washington, Seattle, United States
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France
Florida International University, Miami, U.S.A.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Catchments and the Physical Template
Chapter 3: Riparian Typology
Chapter 4: Structural Patterns
Chapter 5: Biotic Functions of Riparia
Chapter 6: Biophysical Connectivity and Riparian Functions
Chapter 7: Disturbance and Agents of Change
Chapter 8: Management
Chapter 9: Conservation
Chapter 10: Restoration
Chapter 11: Synthesis
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 2: Catchments and the Physical Template
Chapter 3: Riparian Typology
Chapter 4: Structural Patterns
Chapter 5: Biotic Functions of Riparia
Chapter 6: Biophysical Connectivity and Riparian Functions
Chapter 7: Disturbance and Agents of Change
Chapter 8: Management
Chapter 9: Conservation
Chapter 10: Restoration
Chapter 11: Synthesis
Bibliography
Index