Research into the production ecology of chalk streams using a large artificial recirculating stream is described. Physical chemical processes including calcium and inorganic phosphate levels, and exchange of gaseous carbon dioxide in both a simple closed system and a circulating system with gravel substrate have been monitored in both light and dark conditions. Further experiments were concerned with the seasonal changes in algal growth over the gravel substrate with constant water velocities and replenishment. The algal population, composed mainly of the diatoms Achnanthes minutissima, Meridion circulare, Nitzschia fonticola and Synedra ulna reached a peak in mid May and declined rapidly during June. Concentrations of phosphate phosphorus ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...
Development and decline of phytoplankton populations was investigated in Wraysbury Reservoir between...
A three-year investigation of the phytoplankton and associated physical and chemical environmental f...
1. In semi-arid climates, seasonally-flowing streams provide most of the water required for human us...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...
Our prior research showed that stream algae regrow rapidly from dry biofilm and suggested that ephem...
Processes regulating microphytobenthos accumulation in two Michigan streams were studied under diffe...
Variation in the algal standing crop on different substrata in an upland stream was assessed using c...
The desmid Oocardium stratum is restricted to short sections of active limestone-precipitating sprin...
The physical, chemical and biological characteristics of five southern English chalk streams in neig...
Increased use of artificial streams in aquatic research over the last 20 years has not been accompan...
Graduation date: 1966This thesis reports a portion of a general ecological study of\ud a stream unde...
Phytoplankton ecology of a new, artificially mixed Thames Valley Reservoir at Wraysbury, Buckinghams...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...
Development and decline of phytoplankton populations was investigated in Wraysbury Reservoir between...
A three-year investigation of the phytoplankton and associated physical and chemical environmental f...
1. In semi-arid climates, seasonally-flowing streams provide most of the water required for human us...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...
Our prior research showed that stream algae regrow rapidly from dry biofilm and suggested that ephem...
Processes regulating microphytobenthos accumulation in two Michigan streams were studied under diffe...
Variation in the algal standing crop on different substrata in an upland stream was assessed using c...
The desmid Oocardium stratum is restricted to short sections of active limestone-precipitating sprin...
The physical, chemical and biological characteristics of five southern English chalk streams in neig...
Increased use of artificial streams in aquatic research over the last 20 years has not been accompan...
Graduation date: 1966This thesis reports a portion of a general ecological study of\ud a stream unde...
Phytoplankton ecology of a new, artificially mixed Thames Valley Reservoir at Wraysbury, Buckinghams...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Our study was designed to assess the relative importance of algae and bacteria as sources of energy ...
We used flume experiments to study the effects of a temporary increase in stream flow on macroinvert...