Chemical Ecology in Aquatic Systems

Author:   Christer Brönmark (, Lund University, Sweden) ,  Lars-Anders Hansson (, Lund University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   01 March 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Christer Brönmark (, Lund University, Sweden) ,  Lars-Anders Hansson (, Lund University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.704kg
ISBN:  

9780199583102


ISBN 10:   0199583102
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   01 March 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Christer Brönmark and Lars-Anders Hansson: Chemical ecology of aquatic systems - an introduction 1: Jelle Atema: Aquatic odour dispersal fields: opportunities and limits of detection, communication, and navigation 2: Eric von Elert: Information conveyed by chemical cues 3: Thomas Breithaupt and Jörg D. Hardege: Pheromones mediating sex and dominance in aquatic animals 4: Gabriele Gerlach and Cornelia Hinz: Chemical signals and kin biased behaviour 5: Gabriele Gerlach and Jelle Atema: The use of chemical cues in habitat recognition and settlement 6: Ole B. Stabell: Migration and navigation 7: Marc Weissburg: Death from downstream: chemosensory navigation and predator-prey processes 8: Linda Weiss, Christian Laforsch, and Ralph Tollrian: The taste of predation and the defences of prey 9: Douglas P. Chivers, Grant E. Brown, and Maud C.O. Ferrari: The evolution of alarm substances and disturbance cues in aquatic animals 10: Andrew M. Turner and Scott D. Peacor: Scaling up infochemicals: ecological consequences of chemosensory assessment of predation risk 11: Charles D. Derby and Richard K. Zimmer: Neuroecology of predator-prey interactions 12: Ulrich K. Steiner and Josh R. Auld: Why is the jack of all trades a master of none? Studying the evolution of inducible defences in aquatic systems 13: Georg Pohnert: How to explore the sometimes unusual chemistry of aquatic defence chemicals 14: Elisabeth M. Gross, Catherine Legrand, Karin Rengefors, and Urban Tillmann: Allelochemical interactions among aquatic primary producers 15: Henrik Pavia, Finn Baumgartner, Gunnar Cervin, Swantje Enge, Julia Kubanek, Göran M. Nylund, Erik Selander, J. Robin Svensson, and Gunilla B. Toth: Chemical defences against herbivores 16: Cynthia Kicklighter: Chemical defences against predators 17: Miquel Lürling: Info-disruption: pollutants interfering with the natural chemical information conveyance in aquatic systems 18: Christer Brönmark and Lars-Anders Hansson: Aquatic chemical ecology: new directions and challenges for the future Index

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Chemical Ecology in Aquatic Systems provides clear insight into our current understanding and needed experiments in this field this. book represents an important first step in bringing together scientists across the salinity divide to develop more general hypotheses and predictions Ecology This is a multi-authored and ... well edited volume. ... Unlike many such volumes, it is not the result of a workshop, but rather the result of the efforts of hand-picked authors. ... I can recommend this book as a good introduction to newcomers in the field of aquatic chemical ecology. Thomas Kiorboe, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark


Chemical Ecology in Aquatic Systems provides clear insight into our current understanding and needed experiments in this field this. book represents an important first step in bringing together scientists across the salinity divide to develop more general hypotheses and predictions Ecology


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Christer Brönmark is a professor of Limnology at the Department of Biology/Limnology at Lund University, Sweden. His main research interests resolve around the importance of indirect interactions in freshwater food webs and how these affect the structure and function of lake ecosystems. Here, chemical cues from predators have been shown to affect the behaviour and morphology of their prey and such trait-mediated interactions may in turn affect organisms at lower trophic levels. A spectacular example of an inducible morphological defence was shown in the Crucian carp that responded to diet-related chemical cues from piscivorus fish by increasing their body depth. Brönmark has published more than 80 papers in international, peer-reviewed journals and has published a textbook (The Biology of Lakes and Ponds) at OUP (together with Lars-Anders Hansson). Besides research Brönmark has long experience of teaching at both the undergraduate and the graduate levels. Lars-Anders Hansson is a professor of Limnology at the Department of Biology/Limnology at Lund University, Sweden. His main research interests includes direct and indirect interactions in freshwater systems, specifically how organisms use plastic traits and chemical cues to simultaneously handle and compromise among multiple threats. He has performed studies on most aquatic organisms, but the main focus has been on free swimming plankton organisms and the mechanisms behind their migration and movements. Within this research area he has introduced nanoparticles as tracking devices, allowing studies on behaviour, responses to chemical cues and migratory patterns of these small organisms. Hansson is also teaching at undergraduate and graduate courses in aquatic ecology and has a long publication record and has, together with Christer Brönmark written a text book in Limnology (The Biology of Lakes and Ponds) and also co-edited a book on Lake restoration (together with Eva Bergman).

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