Limnology and Aquatic Birds

Limnology and Aquatic Birds

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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
EAN: 9781402051678
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The importance of habitat conservation for the protection of birds has become widely acknowledged and accepted by natural resource managers and the general public. Papers presented in this volume further our understanding of the important role that limnology has in determining habitat suitability for waterbirds. Long-term population monitoring of waterbirds is an important tool in our quest to understand the role waterbirds play in their environment. Continued population declines of many species of aquatic birds indicate the need for additional understanding of how human activities negatively impact water quality and bird populations and what mitigative actions can be taken.

The main objective of the Working Group on Aquatic Birds of the International Limnological Society (SIL) is to integrate waterbirds into hydrobiology and treat waterbird studies in a limnological context.

This book is international in scope and presents information on species as diverse as common loon, harlequin duck, and semi-palmated sandpiper, and locations ranging from Iceland to Japan.

EAN 9781402051678
ISBN 1402051670
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Publication date September 19, 2006
Pages 349
Language English
Dimensions 260 x 193
Country United States
Readership Undergraduate
Illustrations X, 349 p.
Editors Hanson Alan R.; Kerekes Joseph J.
Series Developments in Hydrobiology