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245 00 $aBiological response signatures :$bindicator patterns using aquatic communities /$c[edited by] Thomas P. Simon.
260 $aBoca Raton, Fla. :$bCRC Press,$c[2003], ©2003.
300 $a576 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gSect. I.$tConceptual Framework.$gCh. 1.$tBiological Response Signatures: Toward the Detection of Cause-and-Effect and Diagnosis in Environmental Disturbance /$rThomas P. Simon.$gCh. 2.$tBiotic Community Response to Stress /$rJohn Cairns, Jr.$gCh. 3.$tUsing Biological Response Signatures within a Framework of Multiple Indicators to Assess and Diagnose Causes and Sources of Impairments to Aquatic Assemblages in Selected Ohio Rivers and Streams /$rChris O. Yoder and Jeffrey E. DeShon.$gCh. 4.$tUsing Biological Criteria for Establishing Restoration and Ecological Recovery Endpoints /$rThomas P. Simon, Edward T. Rankin and Ronda L. Dufour /$r[et al.] --$gSect. II.$tContaminant Patterns in Ecosystems.$gCh. 5.$tEffects of Contaminated Dredge Spoils on Wetland Plant Communities: A Literature Review /$rPaul M. Stewart, Eric L. Garza and Jason T. Butcher.
505 80 $gCh. 6.$tEffects of Sediment Quantity on the Health of Aquatic Ecosystems: A Case Study on Depth of Fines in Coastal Plain Streams in Alabama /$rCharles C. Morris, James A. Sawyer IV and Holly H. Bennett /$r[et al.].$gCh. 7.$tThe Difficulty in Determining the Effects of Pesticides on Aquatic Communities /$rScott A. Sobiech and Mary G. Henry.$gCh. 8.$tEcological Effects of Metals on Benthic Invertebrates /$rPeter M. Kiffney and William H. Clements --$gSect. III.$tMethod Advancement.$gCh. 9.$tA Method for Assessing Outfall Effects on Great River Fish Populations: The Traveling Zone Approach /$rErich B. Emery and Jeffrey A. Thomas.$gCh. 10.$tPioneer Species Metric Changes as a Result of Increased Anthropogenic Disturbance: Statewide Patterns and a Case Study of Four Ohio Streams /$rEdward T. Rankin and Thomas P. Simon.$gCh. 11.$tCorrelation between Nutrient Stimulation and Presence of Omnivorous Fish along the Lake Erie Nearshore /$rRoger F. Thoma and Thomas P. Simon.
505 80 $gCh. 12.$tRegional Ecological Normalization Using Linear Models: A Meta-Method for Scaling Stream Assessment Indicators /$rMichael J. Wiley, Paul W. Seelbach and Kevin Wehrly /$r[et al.] --$gSect. IV.$tLand Use Modification Patterns.$gCh. 13.$tFish and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages as Indicators of Stream Degradation in Urbanizing Watersheds /$rLizhu Wang and John Lyons.$gCh. 14.$tConservatism of Confined Disposal Facilities Based on the Biological Stability and Integrity of Plant Communities: A Case Study in the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin /$rGerould S. Wilhelm, Thomas P. Simon and Paul M. Stewart.$gCh. 15.$tMacroinvertebrate Assemblages Associated with Patterns in Land Use and Water Quality /$rDaren M. Carlisle, Paul M. Stewart and Jason T. Butcher.$gCh. 16.$tEffects of Metals on Freshwater Macroinvertebrates: A Review and Case Study of the Correspondence of Multimetric Index, Toxicity Testing, and Copper Concentrations in Sediment and Water /$rChristopher A. Mebane.
505 80 $gCh. 17.$tRelationships between Fish Assemblages and Organochloride Insecticides in Sediment and Fish Tissue in South Central Kansas /$rMichael J. Lydy, Paul M. Stewart and Thomas P. Simon.$gCh. 18.$tEffects of Silviculture on Indices of Biotic Integrity for Benthic Macroinvertebrate and Fish Assemblages in Northeastern Minnesota's Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregion (USA) /$rThomas P. Simon and Joseph A. Exl.$gCh. 19.$tBiological Assessment on Mining Disturbance of Stream Invertebrates in Mineralized Areas of Colorado /$rLeska S. Fore --$gSect. V.$tCase Studies.$gCh. 20.$tPatterns in Water Quality and Fish Assemblages in Three Central Indiana Streams with Emphasis on Animal Feed Lot Operations /$rJames R. Gammon, Wayne C. Faatz and Thomas P. Simon.$gCh. 21.$tResponse Signatures of Four Biological Indicators to an Iron and Steel Industrial Landfill /$rPaul M. Stewart, Jason T. Butcher and Thomas P. Simon.
505 80 $gCh. 22.$tResponse of Diatom Assemblages to Human Disturbance: Development and Testing of a Multimetric Index for the Mid-Atlantic Region (USA) /$rLeska S. Fore.$gCh. 23.$tResponse Patterns of Great River Fish Assemblage Metrics to Outfall Effects from Point Source Discharges /$rErich B. Emery, Frank H. McCormick and Thomas P. Simon.$gCh. 24.$tEvaluating the Effects of Thermal Discharges on Aquatic Life: Patterns in Multimetric Indices from Three Case Studies in Large and Great Rivers of the Midwestern United States /$rRonda L. Dufour, Thomas P. Simon and Steven A. Newhouse.$gCh. 25.$tAssessing the Ecological Integrity of the East Branch of the Grand Calumet River: Responses of Four Biological Indicators /$rThomas P. Simon, Scott A. Sobiech and Daniel W. Sparks /$r[et al.].$gCh. 26.$tVariable Assemblage Responses to Multiple Disturbance Gradients: Case Studies in Oregon and Appalachia, USA /$rSandra A. Bryce and Robert M. Hughes.
650 0 $aIndicators (Biology)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065657
650 0 $aWater quality biological assessment.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94007769
650 0 $aAquatic ecology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006232
700 1 $aSimon, Thomas P.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr91039233
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