Freshwater Ecosystems

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Freshwater Ecosystems Chapter 24 Freshwater Ecosystems Dodds & Whiles ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.

Table 24.1 Data and Production Calculations for Brachycentrus Spinae, a Stream-Dwelling Caddisfly with a One-Year Life Cycle ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.

Fixation and Denitrification Table 24.2 Nitrogen Budgets of Some Aquatic Systems Showing the Importance of Nitrogen Fixation and Denitrification ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.

Summary of an Expanded View of the River Continuum Concept Table 24.3 Summary of an Expanded View of the River Continuum Concept ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.

Summary of an Expanded View of the River Continuum Concept Table 24.3 Continued Summary of an Expanded View of the River Continuum Concept ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.

Table 24.4 Some Generalized Ecosystem Characteristics of Temperate Lakes of Different Trophic Levels ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.

Ecosystem Function in Some Wetland Types Table 24.5 Ecosystem Function in Some Wetland Types ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.