Chapter 1 |Introduction to Freshwater Ecology Flashcards
is the study of freshwater ecosystem (includes structure and partitions of freshwater/inland waters such as lakes, streams, rivers and estuaries; and aquatic organisms
such as fishes, plants, insects, molluscs and planktons).
Freshwater ecology
is a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean
estuary
also termed as “Limnology”.
Freshwater ecology
according to Wetzel (2001), the
term limnology includes
inland saline waters such as salt water lakes (e.g. Caspian Sea).
The US Geological Survey reported that approximately________of the Earth’s surface is watercovered
71%
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provides an overview on physical, biological and chemical processes and environmental conditions of freshwater/ inland waters such as lakes,
streams, rivers, and estuaries in relation with
the aquatic organisms.
Freshwater Ecology
97 % of all the Earth’s water is in the _________
ocean
There are also non-renewable water
resources exploited for human utilization
such as ________
aquifers
There are also non-renewable water
resources exploited for human utilization
such as ________
aquifers
large stores of groundwater
aquifers
Wmax= Wp-We
The maximum total water available
for human use is the amount of that falls as
precipitation on land each year minus the
amount lost to evaporation.
factors that lessen water availability
floods or flows occurring in areas far from
human population centers.