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Fleisher, Paul. Lake and pond food webs in action. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2014.

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Odum, Howard T. Self-organization of estuarine ecosystems in marine ponds receiving treated sewage: Data from experimental pond studies at Morehead City, North Carolina, 1968-72. [Chapel Hill, N.C.]: University of North Carolina Sea Grant, 1985.

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Odum, Howard T. Self-organization of estuarine ecosystems in marine ponds receiving treated sewage: Data from experimental pond studies at Morehead City, North Carolina, 1968-72. [Chapel Hill, N.C.]: University of North Carolina Sea Grant, 1985.

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The ecology of the fish pond ecosystem: With special reference to Africa. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992.

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Delincé, Guy. The Ecology of the Fish Pond Ecosystem. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3292-5.

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Lake and pond management guidebook. Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers, 2003.

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1924-, Alverson Dayton L., and Marasco Richard J, eds. Exploitable marine ecosystems: Their behaviour and management : the nature and dynamics of marine ecosystems : their productivity, bases for fisheries, and ecosystem management. Oxford: Fishing News Books, 1996.

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Lakes and ponds. Edina, Minn: Abdo Pub., 2006.

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Medin, Dean E. Bird populations in and adjacent to a beaver pond ecosystem in Idaho. [Ogden, Utah]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1990.

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Medin, Dean E. Small mammals of a beaver pond ecosystem and adjacent riparian habitat in Idaho. Ogden, UT: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1991.

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Ecological, Bases for Management of Lakes and Reservoirs Symposium (1996 Leicester England). The ecological bases for lake and reservoir management: Proceedings of the Ecological Bases for Management of Lakes and Reservoirs Symposium, held 19-22 March 1996, Leicester, United Kingdom. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.

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Reynolds, Colin S., and P. E. O'Sullivan. The lakes handbook: Lake restoration and rehabilitation. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 2004.

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Rafferty, John P. Lakes and wetlands. New York: Rosen Educational Services, 2011.

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Foundation, David Suzuki, ed. Lakeland: Journeys into the soul of Canada. Vancouver: D & M Publishers Inc., 2009.

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ill, Turley Joyce Mihran, ed. Una noche en los Everglades. Lanham: Moonlight Pub., 2012.

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Ecosystems - Life in a Pond (Ecosystems). KidHaven Press, 2003.

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Kopp, Megan. What Do You Find in a Pond? (Ecosystems Close-up). Crabtree Pub Co, 2016.

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Dykyjova, D., and J. Kvet. Pond Littoral Ecosystems: Structure and Functioning Methods and Results of Quantitative Ecosystem Research in the Czechoslovakian IBP Wetland Project. Springer, 2012.

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Lake and Pond Food Webs in Action. Lerner Publishing Group, 2013.

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Brönmark, Christer, and Lars-Anders Hansson. The Biology of Lakes and Ponds. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198713593.001.0001.

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The Biology of Lakes and Ponds focuses on the interactions between the abiotic frame, such as turbulence, temperature, pH and nutrients, and the organisms, including interactions with and among organisms at the individual, population and community level. The book fills this niche between traditional limnology and evolutionary ecology by focusing on physiological, morphological and behavioural adaptations among organisms to abiotic and biotic factors and how interactions between biotic processes and abiotic constraints determine the structure and dynamics of lake and pond systems. In addition, the book describes and analyses the causes and consequences of human activities on freshwater organisms and ecosystems and covers longstanding environmental threats, such as eutrophication and acidification, as well as novel threats, such as biodiversity loss, use of everyday chemicals and global climate change. However, also signs of improvement and the possibilities to restore degraded ecosystems are discussed and provide hope for future generations.
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The Ecosystem Pond. The Pond Guy Publications™, 2004.

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George, Michael R., ed. Managed aquatic ecosystems. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1987.

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Las Charcas Ponds Biomes And Ecosystems. Teacher Created Materials, 2010.

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Patterson, DJ, and MA Burford. Guide to Protozoa of Marine Aquaculture Ponds. CSIRO Publishing, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101081.

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As well as being a culture environment for fish and crustaceans, an aquaculture pond is a rich and complex ecosystem that is dominated by the microbial community. The community is nourished by food and sunlight, and is made up of algae, bacteria and, importantly, protozoa. Protozoa live by eating other organisms and detritus, or by absorbing soluble organic matter dissolved in the water. Ultimately they affect water quality in aquaculture ponds, including the stability of algal and bacterial communities, and nutrient concentrations. In addition, some protozoa can have adverse effects on the health of cultured species. Guide to Protozoa of Marine Aquaculture Ponds is designed to provide a simple means of identifying the main groups of protozoa found in aquaculture ponds through the use of photographs and drawings. This is supplemented with information on the likely effects of protozoa on water quality and the health of the cultured species. This guide is an indispensable tool for those involved in rearing marine animals, as well as aquaculture researchers and teachers. Please note that this book is spiral-bound.
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McComas, Steve. Lake and Pond Management Guidebook. 2nd ed. CRC, 2003.

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Brönmark, Christer, and Lars-Anders Hansson. The Abiotic Frame and Adaptations to Cope with Abiotic Constraints. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198713593.003.0002.

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This chapter draws up the abiotic frame for organisms set by the physical and chemical properties of a specific ecosystem. The abiotic frame is a combination of several features, including wind, turbulence, temperature and light, but also by nutrient status, pH and oxygen supply. Based on this abiotic frame, large-scale movements, as well as stratification phenomena of lakes are discussed. The importance of the surrounding land, that is, the catchment area, is stressed; specifically, how the catchment area may strongly affect the physical and chemical features of the lake or pond. In addition, this chapter explains how lakes and ponds have been, and still are, formed in the landscape and how organisms handle the abiotic frame.
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Lakes, Ponds, and Temporary Pools (Exploring Ecosystems). Tandem Library, 2001.

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Josephs, David, and Charles Edmund Roth. Lakes, Ponds, and Temporary Pools (Exploring Ecosystems). Franklin Watts, 2000.

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Lakes, Ponds, and Temporary Pools (Exploring Ecosystems). Franklin Watts, 2001.

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Delincé, Guy. The Ecology of the Fish Pond Ecosystem: With special reference to Africa. Springer, 2014.

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Reflections in Bullough's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England (Revisiting New England). University Press of New England, 2000.

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Muir, Diana. Reflections in Bullough's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England (Revisiting New England). University Press of New England, 2002.

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(Editor), David M. Harper, Bill Brierley (Editor), Alastair J.D. Ferguson (Editor), and Geoff Phillips (Editor), eds. The Ecological Bases for Lake and Reservoir Management (Developments in Hydrobiology). Springer, 1999.

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Delincé, Guy. The Ecology of the Fish Pond Ecosystem: With Special Reference to Africa (Developments in Hydrobiology). Springer, 2007.

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Brönmark, Christer, and Lars-Anders Hansson. Biodiversity and Environmental Threats. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198713593.003.0006.

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The last chapter of Lakes and Ponds deals with how human activities affect the natural ecosystems and their function through eutrophication, contamination, acidification, brownification and increases in UV radiation, and how such anthropogenic disturbances may affect biodiversity and the ability of organisms to utilize a specific habitat. In addition, the chapter addresses novel environmental threats, such as global climate change and effects from our everyday chemicals, such as contraceptives, nanoparticles and antidepressant drugs. However, also possibilities and signs of improvement are discussed, providing hope for coming generations.
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Arner, Beth. Peterson's pond: A simulation of solving a scientific mystery while learning about a pond's ecosystem (Interact : a learning experience). Interaction Publishers, 1997.

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Laevastu, Taivo, Dayton L. Alverson, and Richard J. Marasco. Exploitable Marine Ecosystems: Their Behaviour and Management : The Nature and Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems : Their Productivity, Bases for Fisheries, and Management ("Fishing News" Books). Fishing News Books, 1995.

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Pont Evksinskiy – 2021 : materials of XII All-Russian scientific and applied conference for young scientists on the water systems problems, dedicated to the 150 th anniversary of the Sevastopol Biological Station ‒ A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of RAS, Sevastopol, 20–24 September, 2021. IBSS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21072/978-5-6044865-8-0.

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The book includes materials of young scientists from Russia and the Republic of Abkhazia, revealing various aspects of modern marine and freshwater biology. Abstracts highlight the results of scientific research in the field of population dynamics and genetic differentiation of aquatic organisms, the features of their life cycle. The book present works on the influence of abiotic and anthropogenic environmental factors on the physiological status of aquaculture species. A number of works describes the capabilities of modern research methods applied in marine and freshwater biological studies, such as metabarcoding, "frame" and "rake method" for detecting beach debris, NGS sequencing, and satellite monitoring. In addition, the book reveals the features of the functioning of coastal ecosystems. The book is valuable for young scientists in the field of marine and freshwater biology, water ecology, biotechnology, aquaculture, marine ecology and zoology
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Norman, Emma S. Governing Transboundary Waters: Canada, the United States, and Indigenous Communities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Governing Transboundary Waters: Canada, the United States and Indigenous Communities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management: A Manual for Economic Appraisal. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Register, Cheri. The Big Marsh: The story of a lost landscape. 2016.

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