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Neuropsychology and Cognition #120: Management and Ecology of Freshwater Plantsby Joseph Caffrey
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:There is a growing need for appropriate management of aquatic plants in rivers and canals, lakes and reservoirs, and drainage channels and urban waterways. This management must be based on a sound knowledge of the ecology of freshwater plants, their distribution and the different forms of control available including chemical, physical, biological and biomanipulation. This series of papers from over 20 different countries was generated from the highly successful European Weed Research Society symposia on aquatic plant management, this being the ninth. The contributions provide a valuable insight into the complexities involved in managing aquatic systems, discuss state-of-the-art control techniques such as biomanipulation using fish and waterfowl and the use of straw, and deal with patterns of regrowth and recovery post-management. Careful consideration is given to the use of chemicals, a practice which has come under scrutiny in recent years. Underpinning the development of such control techniques is a growing body of knowledge relating to the biology and ecology of water plants, including growth responses under different trophic conditions, the impact of pollution, and aspects of photosynthesis. The authorship of the papers represents the collective wisdom of leading scientists and experts from fisheries agencies, river authorities, nature conservation agencies, the agrochemical industry and both governmental and non-governmental organisations.
Book News Annotation:Reprinted from Hydrobiologia, v.340, 1996. This volume addresses the
increasing awareness of the need to understand, monitor, and control
the complex ecology of aquatic plants--beyond the aquatic weed
control issues primarily considered in past symposia. Contributors
from 20 countries, of diverse scientific and conservation disciplines
and agencies, focus on physical and biomanipulation alternatives to
chemical controls for waterway management in the context of
increasing knowledge of the impact of relevant biological processes
(e.g. plant distribution, photosynthesis, and pollution). No index.
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