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Rivers and ponds. London: Macdonald, 1987.

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Kotegov, B. G. Fauna i ėkologii︠a︡ ryb malykh rek Udmurtii. Iz︠h︡evsk: Nauchnai︠a︡ kniga, 2006.

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Cowley, Stewart. Exploring rivers and streams. London: Brian Trodd, 1991.

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Pesticide impact on stream fauna: With special reference to macroinvertebrates. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

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Maren, Marion J. Van. Macroinvertebrate bottom fauna of the Gambia River, West Africa. [Ann Arbor, Mich.]: Great Lakes and Marine Waters Center, University of Michigan, 1985.

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Hershey, Anne Evelyn. Trophic basis for restoration of fish fauna in restored urban streams. Raleigh, N.C: Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina, 2005.

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Bradbury, Catherine. Willow pool. London: Grafton, 1986.

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Octavia, Williams, ed. Willow Pool. Parkwest, N.Y: Grafton Books, 1988.

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Czerniawska-Kusza, Izabela. Fauna denna rzek zlewni Nysy Kłodzkiej i możliwości jej stosowania w ocenie jakości wód: Benthic fauna of rivers in the Nysa Kłodzka catchment area and possiblilities of its use in the water quality evaluation. Opole: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, 2011.

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P, Miller Arthur. Park ranger guide to rivers and lakes. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1991.

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illustrator, Price Nick, and Grahame Kenneth 1859-1932, eds. The open road: An adventure with Toad, Ratty, and Mole. Ashland, Ohio: Bendon, 2015.

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Cowley, Stewart, and John Astrop. River and Stream (Magic Nature Books). Troddy Books, 1991.

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Pesticide Impact on Stream Fauna: With Special Reference to Macroinvertebrates. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Muirhead-Thomson, R. C. Pesticide Impact on Stream Fauna: With Special Reference to Macroinvertebrates. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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V, Zale Alexander, ed. The Physicochemistry, flora, and fauna of intermittent prairie streams: A review of the literature. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Research and Development, 1989.

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University of Western Australia. Aquatic Research Laboratory. and Water Authority of Western Australia., eds. North Dandalup, Canning Reservoir, Lower Canning River, and Stinton Creek Catchments: Stream fauna studies : appendices to reports, arl 009, 010, 011, and 012. Nedlands, WA: Aquatic Research Laboratory, University of Western Australia, 1988.

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M, Levanidova I., Makarchenko E. A, Bogatov V. V, and Biologo-pochvennyĭ institut (Akademii͡a︡ nauk SSSR), eds. Donnye bespozvonochnye rek Dalʹnego Vostoka i Vostochnoĭ Sibiri: Voprosy produktivnosti i bioindikat͡s︡ii zagri͡a︡zneniĭ : sbornik nauchnykh trudov. Vladivostok: Akademii͡a︡ nauk SSSR, Dalʹnevostochnoe otd-nie, Biologo-pochvennyĭ in-t, 1987.

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Pinder, L. C. V. Biological surveillance of water quality: 2- temporal and spatial variation in the macroinvertebrate fauna of the river Frome, a Dorset chalk stream. 1987.

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Pinder, L. C. V. Biological surveillance of water quality: 3- the influence of organic enrichment on the macroinvertebrate fauna of small chalk streams. 1987.

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Jacobsen, Dean, and Olivier Dangles. A growing human footprint in the highlands. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736868.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 reviews the threats imposed by human activities to aquatic life at high altitude. High altitude regions of the inter-tropical belt are generally much more densely populated than their temperate counterparts. Therefore, they are directly affected by a number of human-related disturbances such as land use changes, water contamination, use and diversion, and the introduction of invasive species. The chapter details several unique environmental conditions of high altitude environments that make their aquatic biota particularly at risk in the face of anthropogenic disturbances. Among others, glaciers concentrate pollutants, low oxygen concentrations affect the response of aquatic fauna to stress, ultraviolet B modifies the bioavailability of contaminants, high primary productivity of grasslands encourages cattle ranching and fuels fires over large scales, and isolated watersheds favour species extinction following biological invasions.
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Brown, Rafe M. Systematic evolution in the Rana signata complex of Philippine and Bornean stream frogs: Huxley's modification of Wallace's line reconsidered at the Oriental-Australian faunal zone interface. 1997.

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Lens, Piet N. L., and Kannan Pakshirajan, eds. Environmental Technologies to Treat Selenium Pollution. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789061055.

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Abstract Selenium contamination of air, aquatic environments, soils and sediments is a serious environmental concern of increasing importance. Selenium has a paradoxical feature in bringing about health benefits under the prescribed level, but only a few fold increase in its concentration causes deleterious effects to flora and fauna, humans and the environment. This book Environmental Technologies to Treat Selenium Pollution: Principles and Engineering: presents the fundamentals of the biogeochemical selenium cycle and which imbalances in this cycle result in pollution.overviews chemical and biological technologies for successful treatment of selenium contaminated water, air, soils and sediments.explores the recovery of value-added products from selenium laden waste streams, including biofortication and selenium-based nanoparticles and quantum dots. This book may serve both as an advanced textbook for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in environmental sciences, technology or engineering as well as as a handbook for tertiary educators, researchers, professionals and policy makers who conduct research and practices in selenium related fields. It is essential reading for consulting companies when dealing with selenium related environmental (bio)technologies. ISBN: 9781789061048 (Paperback) ISBN: 9781789061055 (eBook)
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Wilsey, Brian J. Biodiversity of Grasslands. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744511.003.0002.

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Grasslands can be surprisingly diverse and contain many charismatic flora and fauna. Plant species are often combined into functional groups. Three major conceptual models: competitors-stress tolerants-ruderals (CSR); the leaf traits, plant height, seed mass (LHS); and R*, used to classify grassland species are described by the author. There are three distinct groups of mammalian herbivores based on the ways that herbivores harbor cellulose degrading microbes: hindgut fermentation, foregut fermentation, and foregut fermentation with rumination. Grasslands have a smaller number of bird species than forested systems, and the bird species that are endemic to grasslands tend to be specialized to open habitat (e.g., large flightless birds). Abundant insects can gathered into feeding groups. Single-celled organisms are important in grassland nutrient cycling and as mutualists and pathogens and are extremely abundant in soil. Soil pH is a strong predictor of bacterial diversity (as in plants), with diversity higher in neutral than in acidic soils.
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Robin, Libby, Robert Heinsohn, and Leo Joseph, eds. Boom and Bust. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097094.

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In Boom and Bust, the authors draw on the natural history of Australia's charismatic birds to explore the relations between fauna, people and environment in a continent where variability is 'normal' and rainfall patterns not always seasonal. They consider changing ideas about deserts and how these have helped us understand birds and their behaviour in this driest of continents. The book describes the responses of animals and plants to environmental variability and stress. It is also a cultural concept, when it is used to capture the patterns of change wrought by humans in Australia, where landscapes began to become cultural about 55,000 years ago as ecosystems responded to Aboriginal management. In 1788, the British settlement brought, almost simultaneously, both agricultural and industrial revolutions to a land previously managed by fire for hunting. How have birds responded to this second dramatic invasion? Boom and Bust is also a tool for understanding global change. How can Australians in the 21st century better understand how to continue to live in this land as its conditions are still dynamically unfolding in response to the major anthropogenic changes to the whole Earth system? This interdisciplinary collection is written in a straightforward and accessible style. Many of the writers are practising field specialists, and have woven their personal field work into the stories they tell about the birds.
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