
Lake Metabolism and Management
Papers emanating from the Limnological Jubilee Symposium of Uppsala University (1477-1977)
Schweizerbart'sche, E. (Publisher)
Published in 1979
Book
Paperback/Softback
IV, 349 pages
978-3-510-47011-2 (ISBN)
Description
This volume represents papers from the Limnological Jubilee Symposium of Uppsala University in 1977. Limnology is the part of ecology that deals with the structure and functions of inland waters, including their responses to human activities. Theoretical aspects of lake metabolism and practical considerations of lake management are intimately connected.
More details
Series
Beihefte zum Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Official Journal of the International Association for Theoretical and Applied Limnology
13
Language
German
Place of publication
Stuttgart
Illustrations
54 s/w Tabellen, 136 Schaubilder
136 fig., 54 tab.
Dimensions
Height: 25 cm
Width: 16 cm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-510-47011-2 (9783510470112)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Preface 1
Welcome address of Rector Magnificus Professor Torgny Segerstedt 3
List of Participants 4
Introduction
Rodhe, W. Thelifeoflakes 5
Reviews
Ahlgren, I., et al. Lake metabolism. Studies and results at the Institute of Limnology in Uppsala 10
Björk, S., et al. Lake management. Studies and results at the Institute of Limnology in Lund 31
Metabolic aspects
Bacteria
Overbeck, J. Studies on heterotrophic functions and glucose metabolism of microplankton in Plußsee 56
Romanenko, V. 1. Bacterial growth at natural and low levels of organic matter 77
Hobbie, J. E. & Wright, R. T.: An assessment of quantitative measurements of aquatic microbes 85
Pbytoplankton
Talling, J. F.: Factor interactions and implications for the prediction of lake metabolism 96
Kilham, P. & Tilman, D. The importance of resource competition and nutrient gradients for phytoplankton ecology 110
Lean, D. R. S. & Nalewajko, C. Phosphorus turnover time and phosphorus demand in large and small lakes 120
Horne, A. J.: Management of lakes containing N2-fixing blue-green algae 133
Macrophytes and detritus
Wetzel, R. G. The role of the littoral zone and detritus in lake metabolism 145
Bottom fauna and detritus
Jonasson, P. M. & Lindegaard, C. Zoobenthos and its contribution to the metabolism of shallow lakes 162
Gerking, S. D. & Raush, R. R. Relative importance of size and chronological age in the life programme of fishes 181
Ecosystems
Likens, G. E. & Bormann, F H. The role of watershed and airshed in lake metabolism 195
Ilmavirta, V. Sources and utilization of energy in Paajarvi, an oligotrophic, brown-water lake in southern Finland 212
Sorokin, Y. On methodology of lake ecosystem studies 225
Effects of man and management
Edmondson, W. T. Lake Washington and the predictability of limnological events 234
Holtan, H. The Lake Mjosa story 242
Ahl, T. Natural and human effects on trophic evolution 259
Forsberg, C. Responses to advanced wastewater treatment and sewage diversion 278
Pechlaner, R. Response of the eutrophied Piburger See to reduced external loading and removal of monimolimnic water 293
Serruya, C., Pollingher, U., Cavari, B. Z., Gophen, M., Landau, R. &
Serruy a, S.: Lake Kinneret management options 306
Dillon, P. J., Yan, N. D., Scheider, W. A. & Conroy, N. Acidic lakes in Ontario, Canada: characterization, extent and responses to base and nutrient additions 317
Conclusion
Jernelöv, A. Coordination of fundamental and applied research for the future 337
Subject Index
1. General 341
11. Inland waters 345
III. Organisms 347
Welcome address of Rector Magnificus Professor Torgny Segerstedt 3
List of Participants 4
Introduction
Rodhe, W. Thelifeoflakes 5
Reviews
Ahlgren, I., et al. Lake metabolism. Studies and results at the Institute of Limnology in Uppsala 10
Björk, S., et al. Lake management. Studies and results at the Institute of Limnology in Lund 31
Metabolic aspects
Bacteria
Overbeck, J. Studies on heterotrophic functions and glucose metabolism of microplankton in Plußsee 56
Romanenko, V. 1. Bacterial growth at natural and low levels of organic matter 77
Hobbie, J. E. & Wright, R. T.: An assessment of quantitative measurements of aquatic microbes 85
Pbytoplankton
Talling, J. F.: Factor interactions and implications for the prediction of lake metabolism 96
Kilham, P. & Tilman, D. The importance of resource competition and nutrient gradients for phytoplankton ecology 110
Lean, D. R. S. & Nalewajko, C. Phosphorus turnover time and phosphorus demand in large and small lakes 120
Horne, A. J.: Management of lakes containing N2-fixing blue-green algae 133
Macrophytes and detritus
Wetzel, R. G. The role of the littoral zone and detritus in lake metabolism 145
Bottom fauna and detritus
Jonasson, P. M. & Lindegaard, C. Zoobenthos and its contribution to the metabolism of shallow lakes 162
Gerking, S. D. & Raush, R. R. Relative importance of size and chronological age in the life programme of fishes 181
Ecosystems
Likens, G. E. & Bormann, F H. The role of watershed and airshed in lake metabolism 195
Ilmavirta, V. Sources and utilization of energy in Paajarvi, an oligotrophic, brown-water lake in southern Finland 212
Sorokin, Y. On methodology of lake ecosystem studies 225
Effects of man and management
Edmondson, W. T. Lake Washington and the predictability of limnological events 234
Holtan, H. The Lake Mjosa story 242
Ahl, T. Natural and human effects on trophic evolution 259
Forsberg, C. Responses to advanced wastewater treatment and sewage diversion 278
Pechlaner, R. Response of the eutrophied Piburger See to reduced external loading and removal of monimolimnic water 293
Serruya, C., Pollingher, U., Cavari, B. Z., Gophen, M., Landau, R. &
Serruy a, S.: Lake Kinneret management options 306
Dillon, P. J., Yan, N. D., Scheider, W. A. & Conroy, N. Acidic lakes in Ontario, Canada: characterization, extent and responses to base and nutrient additions 317
Conclusion
Jernelöv, A. Coordination of fundamental and applied research for the future 337
Subject Index
1. General 341
11. Inland waters 345
III. Organisms 347