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VDM Verlag Phytoplankton Pigments in Lake Baikal: Markers for Community Structure and Environmental Changes
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Product Description Lake Baikal is the World s oldest, deepest and largest (by volume) lake and contains many endemic species. Since 1996, after becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Area, the effects of global warming and local anthropogenic eutrophication on its unique ecosystem become a subject of international discussion. Phytoplankton pigments monitor changes of the phytoplankton composition and productivity and thereby changes of climatic and other environmental conditions. An intense phytoplankton monitoring was carried out in conjunction with a local long-term monitoring programme; the pigment flux through the water column was determined and how the main phytoplankton groups were represented in the deposited material; the work shows furthermore how sedimentary pigments can be used to assess the phytoplankton response to natural climate changes in the pristine lake. The work is directed to scientists, environmentalists and decision makers. About the Author Susanne Fietz: Postdoctoral Researcher at ICTA, Autonomous University Barcelona, Spain, using biomarkers for palaeo-climate and -productivity reconstructions; previously investigating the role of the diatom extracellular matrix for survival in polar sea-ice at University of Essex, UK; PhD in Biology from Humboldt University Berlin, Germany in 2005.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- VDM Verlag
- Format
- paperback
- ASIN
- 3836489333
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Publication Date
- 28 March 2008
- Listed Since
- 03 April 2008
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