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P. Hartmann, I. Přikyl and E. Štêdronský: Hydrobiology. (in Czech.), Prague, State Agricultural Publishing House, 1988, 315 p., 13 tab., 124 fig, Kčs 26,—

P. Hartmann, I. Přikyl and E. Štêdronský: Hydrobiology. (in Czech.), Prague, State Agricultural... Acta hydrochim. hydrobiol. 18 (1990) 4, 448 Buchbesprechung P. HARTMAK?;, I. P~IKYL and E. &TEDROKSKY: Hgdrobiology. (in Czech.), Prague, &ate Agricnl- tural Publishing House, 1988. 315 p., 13 tab., 124 fig, K;Es 26,- A text.book for the Czech fishery schools gives a broad basis for t'he study of hydrobiology, espe- cially for purposes of fisheries and pisciculture. The bookis divided into 11 chapters: Chapter 1 - Introduction (division, importance and devel- opment of hgdrobiology). Chapter 2 - Main properties of the aquatic environment (physical and chemical propert'ies, inorganic and organic substances, marine and freshwaters, biot,ypology). Chapter 3 ~ Hydrobotany (viruses. bacteria, cynnophyta. algae. fungi, bryophyta, tclomophyta. review of aquntir and swamp macroflora). Chapter 4 - Hydrozoology (Protozoa, Metazoa). Chapter 5 - Ecological hydrobiology (factors, biocoenosrs. plankton, benthos). Chapter G - Tro- phic chitins, culture of natural fish food (cycles of mntters in nature, natural food for fish). Chapter 7 - Waste waters (different rases. pollution of surface waters, methods of purification). Chapt,er 8 -Legislative protection of w-ilters. Chapter 9 - Exa.min;-iltion of wi.sst.c waters (collecting of samples, the most coninion harms, cviiluation of the witter quality). Chapter 10 - Exercises (sampling, phj-- sical and chrmical methods. hwteriological and hydrobiological methods, toxicity tests of fishes and ot'her aq tintic orgn.nisms. deterininat ion of common linrmfiil subst,imces). References. Register. AS the Czech hydrobiology has ii rich tradition. many csitmples, quotations, methods and ap- proaches of Czech origin arc used troughoat the ttlxtbook. The achievements of the world limnology are respected. too. The illiiutrationq are well done and give a good siirvey of the rich itqaatic life. Also some griiphical srhemrs are very nsrful. \'. SLADEcEh http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica Wiley

P. Hartmann, I. Přikyl and E. Štêdronský: Hydrobiology. (in Czech.), Prague, State Agricultural Publishing House, 1988, 315 p., 13 tab., 124 fig, Kčs 26,—

Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica , Volume 18 (4) – Jan 1, 1990

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10.1002/aheh.19900180408
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Acta hydrochim. hydrobiol. 18 (1990) 4, 448 Buchbesprechung P. HARTMAK?;, I. P~IKYL and E. &TEDROKSKY: Hgdrobiology. (in Czech.), Prague, &ate Agricnl- tural Publishing House, 1988. 315 p., 13 tab., 124 fig, K;Es 26,- A text.book for the Czech fishery schools gives a broad basis for t'he study of hydrobiology, espe- cially for purposes of fisheries and pisciculture. The bookis divided into 11 chapters: Chapter 1 - Introduction (division, importance and devel- opment of hgdrobiology). Chapter 2 - Main properties of the aquatic environment (physical and chemical propert'ies, inorganic and organic substances, marine and freshwaters, biot,ypology). Chapter 3 ~ Hydrobotany (viruses. bacteria, cynnophyta. algae. fungi, bryophyta, tclomophyta. review of aquntir and swamp macroflora). Chapter 4 - Hydrozoology (Protozoa, Metazoa). Chapter 5 - Ecological hydrobiology (factors, biocoenosrs. plankton, benthos). Chapter G - Tro- phic chitins, culture of natural fish food (cycles of mntters in nature, natural food for fish). Chapter 7 - Waste waters (different rases. pollution of surface waters, methods of purification). Chapt,er 8 -Legislative protection of w-ilters. Chapter 9 - Exa.min;-iltion of wi.sst.c waters (collecting of samples, the most coninion harms, cviiluation of the witter quality). Chapter 10 - Exercises (sampling, phj-- sical and chrmical methods. hwteriological and hydrobiological methods, toxicity tests of fishes and ot'her aq tintic orgn.nisms. deterininat ion of common linrmfiil subst,imces). References. Register. AS the Czech hydrobiology has ii rich tradition. many csitmples, quotations, methods and ap- proaches of Czech origin arc used troughoat the ttlxtbook. The achievements of the world limnology are respected. too. The illiiutrationq are well done and give a good siirvey of the rich itqaatic life. Also some griiphical srhemrs are very nsrful. \'. SLADEcEh

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