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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780632058099, 9780470995242 ناشر: Wiley-Blackwell سال نشر: 2004 تعداد صفحات: 793 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 مگابایت
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Fishes and Forestry is truly a landmark publication.
The editors, Professors Northcote and Hartman, have drawn
together and carefully edited chapters written by 56
scientists from around the world, covering a vast wealth of
information never before appearing within the covers of one
book. Following an introductory chapter, this exceptional
work is broadly divided into sections covering: the ecology
of forests, streams, lakes and estuaries; fish biology and
ecology; forestry activities and their effects on aquatic
systems and fishes; 14 chapters covering examples of
fish-forestry interactions from around the world and a final
section covering means of effecting better fish-forestry
interactions.
Fishes and Forestry is an essential purchase for all
those involved in inland fisheries, forestry and their
interaction, including fisheries scientists, fish biologists,
ecologists, environmental scientists and forestry scientists.
Libraries in all universities and research establishments
where these subjects are studied and taught should have
several copies on their shelves.Content:
Chapter 1 An Introductory Overview of Fish?Forestry
Interactions (pages 1–15): T. G. Northcote and G. F.
Hartman
Chapter 2 Forest Ecology (pages 17–43): J. P. Kimmins
Chapter 3 Elements of Stream Ecosystem Process (pages 44–66):
G. F. Hartman and R. E. Bilby
Chapter 4 Fundamentals of Lake Ecology Relevant to
Fish?Forestry Interactions (pages 67–91): T. G.
Northcote
Chapter 5 Fundamental Aspects of Estuarine Ecology Relevant
to Fish?Forestry Interactions (pages 92–105): T. G. Northcote
and M. C. Healey
Chapter 6 Fish Life History Variation and Stock Diversity in
Forested Watersheds (pages 107–122): T. G. Northcote
Chapter 7 Fish Migration and Passage in Forested Watersheds
(pages 123–142): T. G. Northcote and S. G. Hinch
Chapter 8 Aspects of Fish Reproduction and Some Implications
of Forestry Activities (pages 143–168): G. F. Hartman and T.
E. Mcmahon
Chapter 9 Foraging Ecology: from the Fish to the Forest
(pages 169–191): M. Karagosian and N. H. Ringler
Chapter 10 Forest Harvest and Transportation (pages 193–215):
P. Schiess and F. Krogstad
Chapter 11 Silviculture (pages 216–240): J. E. Barker
Chapter 12 Manufacturing Processes and their Impact on
Effluent Discharges (pages 241–267): N. McCubbin, E. R. Hall
and K. J. Hall
Chapter 13 Effects of Forest Management Activities on
Watershed Processes (pages 269–302): G. F. Hartman
Chapter 14 Effects of Forestry on the Limnology and Fishes of
Lakes (pages 303–319): T. G. Northcote, M. Rask and J.
Leggett
Chapter 15 Effects of Forestry on Estuarine Ecosystems
Supporting Fishes (pages 320–335): C. D. Levings and T. G.
Northcote
Chapter 16 Environmental Effects of Effluents from Pulp and
Paper Mills (pages 336–361): K. R. Munkittrick
Chapter 17 Fish?Forestry Interactions in Oregon, Washington
and Alaska, USA (pages 363–388): J. D. Hall, C. J. Cederholm,
M. L. Murphy and K. V. Koski
Chapter 18 Fish?Forestry Interaction Research in Coastal
British Columbia ? the Carnation Creek and Queen Charlotte
Islands Studies (pages 389–412): P. J. Tschaplinski, D. L.
Hogan and G. F. Hartman
Chapter 19 Forestry and Fish in the Boreal Region of Canada
(pages 413–438): R. J. Steedman, W. M. Tonn, C. A. Paszkowski
and G. J. Scrimgeour
Chapter 20 Fish?Forestry Interactions in Freshwaters of
Atlantic Canada (pages 439–462): R. A. Cunjak, R. A. Curry,
D. A. Scruton and K. D. Clarke
Chapter 21 Interactions Between Forests and Fish in the Rocky
Mountains of the USA (pages 463–484): K. D. Fausch and M. K.
Young
Chapter 22 Fish?Forestry Interface: An Overview of Mexico
(pages 485–507): A. Sanchez?Velez and R. M.
GarciA?Nunez
Chapter 23 Fishes?Forestry Interactions in Tropical South
America (pages 509–534): C.A.R.M. Araujo?Lima, N. Higuchi and
W. Barrella
Chapter 24 Europe ? With Special Reference to Scandinavia and
the British Isles (pages 535–559): D. T. Crisp, T. Eriksson
and A. Peter
Chapter 25 Freshwater Fishes and Forests in Japan (pages
560–580): M. Inoue and F. Nakamura
Chapter 26 Fish?Forest Harvesting Interactions in Perhumid
and Monsoonal Southeast Asia (Sundaland) (pages 581–607): J.
H. Dick and K. Martin?Smith
Chapter 27 Regional case Studies in Fish?Forest Harvesting
Interactions: Malaysian and Indonesian Borneo and Cambodia
(pages 608–631): J. H. Dick and K. Martin?Smith
Chapter 28 Interactions: Mangroves, Fisheries and Forestry
Management in Indonesia (pages 632–653): D. G. Bengen and I.
M. Dutton
Chapter 29 Forestry Interactions — New Zealand (pages
654–677): B. J. Hicks, G. J. Glova and M. J. Duncan
Chapter 30 Australia (pages 678–703): W. D. Erskine and J. H.
Harris
Chapter 31 Guidelines, Codes and Legislation (pages 705–728):
K. Moore and G. Bull
Chapter 32 Forest Management and Watershed Restoration:
Repairing Past Damage is Part of the Future (pages 729–745):
G. F. Hartman
Chapter 33 Better and Broader Professional, Worker and Public
Education in Fish?Forestry Interaction (pages 746–758): T. G.
Northcote and J. D. Hall
Chapter 34 Towards a New Fish?Forestry Interaction in the
World's Watersheds (pages 759–782): T. G. Northcote and G. F.
Hartman