Acta Hydrobiologica
Tom Suppl. 6 Rok 1999
Wydawca: Zakład Biologii Wód im. K. Starmacha PAN, Kraków
ISSN: 0065-132X
Format: B5
Liczba stron: 255
Język: angielski
Spis treści
Scientific activity of Professor, s. 3-16.
Current challenges and the recommended directions of research in the ecology of freshwaters, s. 17-27.
Ecological effects of long-term pressure of phytophagous and seston-feeding fish on the structure and functioning of the shallow Lake Warniak (Mazurian Lakeland, Poland), s. 29-47.
Synecological studies on littoral vegetation in Northern Poland, s. 49-54.
Will faunal studies come into fashion? Some fairly pessimistic reflections suggested by the work on guides, monographs, or expertise, s. 55-60.
Experimental studies in the ecology od freshwaters with consideration of the Polish contribution, s. 61-71.
Peatlands - barrier or source of phosphorus inflow to lakes? s. 73-81.
Present and prospective feeding of the Sulejow Reservoir (Central Poland) with nutrients, s. 83-90.
Some comments on hydrobiological education in Poland, s. 91-95.
Effects of drainage basin management on the chemical composition of waters in lowland springs, s. 97-105.
Hydrochemistry of the ultra-fresh Lake Aszyrynis in North-Eastern Poland, s. 107-112.
Effect of changes in the drainage basin on the nutrient budget in a lake on the example of Lake Rudnickie Wielkie, Poland, s. 113-117.
Changes in water quality induced by the decomposition of plant detritus, s. 119-126.
Dystrophication as the chief factor of changes in the physico-chemical properties of water and vegetation of lobelian lakes of the Bory Tucholskie National Park (NW Poland), s. 127-135.
The effect of forest catchment melioration on lake hydrochemistry, s. 137-143.
Phytoplankton assemblages in the eutrophic lowland Siemianowka Reservoir (NE Poland), s. 145-152.
Phytoplankton and ciliate communities of the lobelian Pomeranian lakes (NW Poland), s. 153-164.
Wolffia arrhiza (L.) - small but strong, s. 165-170.
Succession trends of submerged vegetation in Pomeranian acidic lakes (NW Poland), s. 171-178.
Does dense submerged vegetation have an effect on the zooplankton of the rushes and open water zone? s. 179-183.
Agglomerative hierarchical methods of cluster analysis in phytosociological research of lakes, s. 185-189.
Contribution to the limnology of three dystrophic lakes of the Drawienski National Park, Northern Poland, s. 191-196.
Typology of species and ecosystem diversity in some lakes of the Pojezierze Leczyńsko-Włodawskie lakeland (Eastern Poland), s. 197-206.
Activity of bottom animals - comparison of several trap methods, s. 207-217.
Food resource partitioning between chironomid species connected with submerged vegetation in the River Warta below the dam reservoir, Poland, s. 219-229.
Seasonal and longitudinal variation of crustacean zooplankton in the Siemianowka Reservoir (NE Poland), s. 231-241.
Critical depth concept: current state and prospects, s. 243-247.
The domination and constancy of occurrence of invertebrate communities in the Hańczańska Bay, Lake Wigry, NW Poland, s. 249-253.