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The sweet, the salt and the sour: Contrasts in the restoration of aquatic systems

The sweet, the salt and the sour: Contrasts in the restoration of aquatic systems NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ECOLOGY 30(4) 255-264 (1997) THE SWEET, THE SALT AND THE SOUR: CONTRASTS IN THE RESTORATION OF AQUATIC SYSTEMS* BRIAN MOSS also the reason why fundamental understanding of INTRODUCTION any aquatic system must ultimately be a holistic endeavour, requiring a command of subject areas The pervasiveness ol change as diverse as meteorology and molecular genetics. The seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Netherlands Society for Aquatic Ecology For many of us, our work takes meaning from comes towards the end of a century of considerable, a sense of place, an association with a particular river system or lake district or coastline. For me, perhaps unprecedented, rate of change in aquatic the River Mersey basin (Fig. 1), in the UK, has, habitats, caused by a single species, ourselves. The life of the Society also encompasses a time when almost incidentally, come to form a linkage to my scientific career, and I use it as a theme on which science, and the nature of scientists, have also to draw some general conclusions, from the specific markedly altered from the approaches of the 19th base of one river catchment, and one scientific and the early 20th centuries. And http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aquatic Ecology Springer Journals

The sweet, the salt and the sour: Contrasts in the restoration of aquatic systems

Aquatic Ecology , Volume 30 (4) – Jul 29, 2005

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Life Sciences; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Ecosystems
ISSN
1386-2588
eISSN
1573-5125
DOI
10.1007/BF02085870
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Abstract

NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ECOLOGY 30(4) 255-264 (1997) THE SWEET, THE SALT AND THE SOUR: CONTRASTS IN THE RESTORATION OF AQUATIC SYSTEMS* BRIAN MOSS also the reason why fundamental understanding of INTRODUCTION any aquatic system must ultimately be a holistic endeavour, requiring a command of subject areas The pervasiveness ol change as diverse as meteorology and molecular genetics. The seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Netherlands Society for Aquatic Ecology For many of us, our work takes meaning from comes towards the end of a century of considerable, a sense of place, an association with a particular river system or lake district or coastline. For me, perhaps unprecedented, rate of change in aquatic the River Mersey basin (Fig. 1), in the UK, has, habitats, caused by a single species, ourselves. The life of the Society also encompasses a time when almost incidentally, come to form a linkage to my scientific career, and I use it as a theme on which science, and the nature of scientists, have also to draw some general conclusions, from the specific markedly altered from the approaches of the 19th base of one river catchment, and one scientific and the early 20th centuries. And

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Aquatic EcologySpringer Journals

Published: Jul 29, 2005

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