Community Ecology of Stream Fishes: Concepts, Approaches, and Techniques
Edited by Keith B Gido and Donald A Jackson
684 pages, figs, tabs.
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Stream fish community ecology has advanced rapidly over the past two decades and this book synthesizes these advances and provides directions for
future research.
The main themes covered include macroecology of stream fishes, stream fish communities in landscapes, importance of connectivity, conservation challenges and the role of fishes in stream ecosystems.
The main themes covered include macroecology of stream fishes, stream fish communities in landscapes, importance of connectivity, conservation challenges and the role of fishes in stream ecosystems.
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