Title: Limnology BIOL 362 WMAN 446
1LimnologyBIOL 362 / WMAN 446
- Lecture 1
- Introduction to Limnology
- the class and the science
- January 8, 2007
- JTPetty Class Notes
2Importance of Attending Class Grades vs.
Attendance (Spring 2005)
3WHAT IS LIMNOLOGY?
Study of fresh and saline waters contained within
terrestrial or continental boundaries
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6BOGS, SWAMPS and MARSHES WETLANDS
7LAKES and PONDS
8RESERVOIRS
9Small Headwater Stream
Unnamed Tributary of Crooked Run of Elk River
Pocahontas County, WV
10Large Stream / Small River
Middle New River Gorge
11Large River
Mississippi River at Ohio River Confluence
12THE HABITATS
13WHY STUDY LIMNOLOGY?
14The Value of Water as an Economic Good
- Irrigation
- Industry
- Drinking Water Supply
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16The Value of Aquatic Ecosystem Services
17Ecosystem
A functioning natural unit with interacting
biotic and abiotic components in a system whose
boundaries are determined by cycles and fluxes of
energy, materials, and organisms (e.g., Great
Lakes Ecosystem, Okeefenokee Swamp Ecosystem,
Monongahela River / Tributary Complex)
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19Ecosystem Services
The conditions and processes through which
natural ecosystems, and the species that make
them up, sustain and fulfill human life.
20Aquatic Ecosystem Goods and Services
- Flood Control
- Transportation
- Real Estate Value
- Recreation
- Purification of Human and Industrial Wastes
- Habitats for Plants and Animals
- Efficient Production of Fish, other Foods, and
Marketable Goods
21Flood Control
22Transportation
23Real Estate Value
24Recreation
25Biodiversity
26Food
27Contemporary Issues in Limnology
- Ecosystem Concept
- Watershed Scale Perspective
- Effects of Land Use on Aquatic Ecosystem Condition
28Stream Habitats and Spatial Scale
Drainage Network gt10 km 10,000 yrs
Segment 1 km 100 1000 yrs
Reach 100 1000 m 10 100 yrs
Channel Unit 10 100 m 1 10 yrs
Microhabitat 1 10 m 1 day 1 year
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30HUMAN ACTIVITIES
- Agriculture
- Construction / Urban Development
- Chemical Production
- Dams
- Water Diversion
- Forestry
- Mining
- Power Generation
- Over Fishing
- Species Introductions (intentional and accidental)
31AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM IMPACTS
- Nutrient Loading and Eutrophication
- Sedimentation
- Acid Precipitation
- Acid Mine Drainage
- Altered Stream Flow
- Unstable Channel Morphology
- Migration Barriers
- Thermal Pollution
- Exotic Species