Biological response signatures : indicator patterns using aquatic communities / [edited by] Thomas P. Simon.
Contributor(s): Simon, Thomas P.
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Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | University of Texas At Tyler Stacks - 3rd Floor | QH541.15 .I5 B56 2003 (Browse shelf) | Available | 0000001932201 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Biological Response Signatures: Toward the Detection of Cause-and-Effect and Diagnosis in Environmental Disturbance / Thomas P. Simon -- Biotic Community Response to Stress / John Cairns, Jr. -- Using Biological Response Signatures within a Framework of Multiple Indicators to Assess and Diagnose Causes and Sources of Impairments to Aquatic Assemblages in Selected Ohio Rivers and Streams / Chris O. Yoder, Jeffrey E. DeShon -- Using Biological Criteria for Establishing Restoration and Ecological Recovery Endpoints / Thomas P. Simon, Edward T. Rankin, Ronda L. Dufour, Steven A. Newhouse -- Contaminant Patterns in Ecosystems -- Effects of Contaminated Dredge Spoils on Wetland Plant Communities: A Literature Review / Paul M. Stewart, Eric L. Garza, Jason T. Butcher -- Effects of Sediment Quantity on the Health of Aquatic Ecosystems: A Case Study on Depth of Fines in Coastal Plain Streams in Alabama / Charles C. Morris, James A. Sawyer, IV, Holly H. Bennett, Christy D. Robinson -- The Difficulty in Determining the Effects of Pesticides on Aquatic Communities / Scott A. Sobiech, Mary G. Henry -- Ecological Effects of Metals on Benthic Invertebrates / Peter M. Kiffney, William H. Clements -- Method Advancement -- A Method for Assessing Outfall Effects on Great River Fish Populations: The Traveling Zone Approach / Erich B. Emery, Jeffrey A. Thomas -- Pioneer Species Metric Changes as a Result of Increased Anthropogenic Disturbance: Statewide Patterns and a Case Study of Four Ohio Streams / Edward T. Rankin, Thomas P. Simon.
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