Lithuania. Web-site.Book co-authored by a scientist of Moscow University.The Comparative Roles of Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems. Springer. Filter-feeders, bivalves, benthic, water quality, mussels, oysters, dreissena, aquaculture, pollution, freshwater, marine, bay, gulf, sea, grazing, plankton, U.S.A., Russia, Israel, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Netherlands,

Lithuania.
Web-site.
The book co-authored by a scientist of Moscow University.

http://www.ellibs.com/lt/book/9781402030307

The Comparative Roles of Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems

Autorius (-iai)  Dame, Richard F.
Olenin, Sergej
Leidėjas  Springer
Leidimo metai  2005
Kalba  en
Leidimas  1
Category  Biologija
Kaina  159,90 €

     ISBN 9781402030307

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Table of contents

1. Modelling Particle Selection Efficiency of Bivalve Suspension Feeders
Petras Zemlys, Darius Daunys

2. Field Measurements on the Variability in Biodeposition and Estimates of Grazing Pressure of Suspension-Feeding Bivalves in the Northern Baltic Sea
Jonne Kotta, Helen Orav-Kotta, Ilppo Vuorinen

3. Can Bivalve Suspension-Feeders Affect Pelagic Food Web Structure?
Theo Prins, Vincent Escaravage

4. Motile Suspension-Feeders in Estuarine and Marine Ecosystems
David Bushek, Dennis M. Allen

5. Impact of Suspension-Feeding Nekton in Freshwater Ecosystems: Patterns and Mechanisms
Henn Ojaveer

6. Influence of Eastern Oysters on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Regeneration in Chesapeake Bay, USA
R I E Newell, T R Fisher, R R Holyoke, J C Cornwell

7. How does Estimation of Environmental Carrying Capacity for Bivalve Culture Depend upon Spatial and Temporal Scales?
Pedro Duarte, Anthony J. S. Hawkins, António Pereira

8. Impact of Increased Mineral Particle Concentration on the Behavior, Suspension-Feeding and Reproduction of Acartia clausi (Copepoda)
N Shadrin, L Litvinchuk

9. Suspension-Feeders as Factors Influencing Water Quality in Aquatic Ecosystems
S A Ostroumov

10. Neoplasia in Estuarine Bivalves: Effect of Feeding Behaviour and Pollution in the Gulf of Gdansk (Baltic Sea, Poland)
Maciej Wolowicz, Katarzyna Smolarz, Adam Sokolowski

11. Bivalves as Biofilters and Valuable Byproducts in Land-Based Aquaculture Systems
Muki Shpigel

12. Significance of Suspension-Feeder Systems on Different Spatial Scales
Harald Asmus, Ragnhild M. Asmus

13. Invaders in Suspension-Feeder Systems: Variations along the Regional Environmental Gradient and Similarities between Large Basins
Sergej Olenin, Darius Daunys

14. Contrasting Distribution and Impacts of Two Freshwater Exotic Suspension Feeders, Dreissena polymorpha and Corbicula fluminea
Alexander Y. Karatayev, Lyubov E. Burlakova, Dianna K. Padilla

15. Functional Changes in Benthic Freshwater Communities after Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) Invasion and Consequences for Filtration
Lyubov E. Burlakova, Alexander Y. Karatayev, Dianna K. Padilla

16. Does the Introduction of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas Lead to Species Shifts in the Wadden Sea?
Aad Smaal, Marnix Stralen, Johan Craeymeersch

17. One Estuary, One Invasion, Two Responses: Phytoplankton and Benthic Community Dynamics Determine the Effect of an Estuarine Invasive Suspension-Feeder
Janet K. Thompson

18. Development of Human Impact on Suspension-Feeding Bivalves in Coastal Soft-Bottom Ecosystems
Wim J. Wolff

19. Oyster Reefs as Complex Ecological Systems
Richard Dame

20. The Roles of Suspension-Feeders in Ecosystems: Synthesis and Conclusions
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Authors represent countries as diverse as U.S.A., Russia, Israel, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Netherlands, Slovenia, Portugal, Lithuania.
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Key words:
Filter-feeders, bivalves, benthic, water quality, mussels, oysters, dreissena, aquaculture, pollution, freshwater, marine, bay, gulf, sea, grazing, plankton, U.S.A., Russia, Israel, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Netherlands,