Thorp J.H. The riverine ecosystem synthesis: toward conceptual cohesiveness in river science (Amsterdam; Boston, 2008). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаThorp J.H. The riverine ecosystem synthesis: toward conceptual cohesiveness in river science / J.H.Thorp, M.C.Thoms, M.D.Delong. - Amsterdam; Boston: Academic Press, 2008. - xv, 208 p.: ill. - (Aquatic ecology series). - Bibliogr.: p.181-201. - Ind.: p.203-208. - ISBN 978-0-12-370612-6
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Foreword ....................................................... ix
Preface ........................................................ xi
Acknowledgments ................................................ xv
1  Introduction to the Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis
   Background and scope ......................................... 1
      Conceptual cohesiveness ................................... 1
      Organization of this book ................................. 2
   Basic concepts in the riverine ecosystem synthesis ........... 4
      Hydrogeomorphic patches and functional process zones ...... 4
      Ecological attributes of functional process zones ......... 5
      Hierarchical patch dynamics ............................... 6
      Bicomplexity tenets ....................................... 7
2  Historical and Recent Perspectives on Riverine Concepts
   Introduction ................................................. 9
   Patterns along a longitudinal dimension in river networks ... 10
      Longitudinally ordered zonation .......................... 10
   The river as a continuum - a clinal perspective ............. 11
      Hydrogeomorphic patches vs a continuous riverine cline ... 13
      Network theory and the structure of riverine ecosystems .. 15
   The lateral dimension of rivers - the riverine landscape .... 15
   Temporal dimension: normality or aberration? ................ 17
   Vertical dimension: the bulk of the iceberg! ................ 19
   Other important riverine concepts ........................... 20
3  Hierarchical Patch Dynamics in Riverine Landscapes
   Hierarchical patch dynamics model - brief introduction ...... 21
   Hierarchy theory ............................................ 22
   Patch dynamics defined ...................................... 29
   Hierarchical patch dynamics in riverine research ............ 29
   Selective spatiotemporal scales ............................. 29
      The nature of patches and their study in riverine
         landscapes ............................................ 30
      Element I: nested, discontinuous hierarchies of patch
         mosaics ............................................... 32
      Element II: ecosystem dynamics as a composite of intra-
         and interpatch dynamics ............................... 33
      Element III: linked patterns and processes ............... 34
      Element IV: dominance of nonequilibrial and stochastic
         processes ............................................. 35
      Element V: formation of a quasi-equilibrial, metastable
         state ................................................. 36
   Metapopulations ............................................. 37
   The RES as a research framework and field applications of
   hierarchical patch dynamics ................................. 38
4  The Spatial Arrangement of River Systems: The Emergence of
   Hydrogeomorphic Patches
   Introduction ................................................ 41
   The spatial arrangement of riverine landscapes .............. 43
   River characterization ...................................... 45
   A characterization scheme for the RES ....................... 50
   Application of the characterization framework ............... 51
      Example 1: rivers within the Murray-Darling Basin ........ 52
      Example 2: the rivers of the Kingdom of Lesotho .......... 59
   What scale to choose and its relevance to riverine
      landscapes ............................................... 63
   Summary ..................................................... 67
5  Defining the Hydrogeomorphic Character of a Riverine
   Ecosystem
   Introduction ................................................ 69
   Background philosophies and approaches ...................... 70
   Determining the character of river networks: top-down vs
   bottom-up approaches ........................................ 73
      Top-down approaches ...................................... 73
      Bottom-up approaches ..................................... 80
      Comparing top-down vs bottom-up approaches: an example ... 88
   Some common functional process zones ........................ 90
      A brief review of functional process zones ............... 90
      Confined valley functional process zones ................. 91
      Partially confined functional process zones .............. 93
      Unconfined functional process zones ...................... 94
   Summary .................................................... 101
6  Ecological Implications of the Riverine Ecosystem
   Synthesis: Some Proposed Biocomplexity Tenets
   (Hypotheses)
   Introduction ............................................... 103
   Distribution of species .................................... 104
      Model tenet 1: hydrogeomorphic patches .................. 104
      Model tenet 2: importance of functional process zone
         over clinal position ................................. 105
      Model tenet 3: ecological nodes ......................... 106
      Model tenet 4: hydrologic retention ..................... 107
   Community regulation ....................................... 108
      Model tenet 5: hierarchical habitat template ............ 108
      Model tenet 6: deterministic vs stochastic factors ...... 110
      Model tenet 7: quasi-equilibrium ........................ 114
      Model tenet 8: trophic complexity ....................... 115
      Model tenet 9: succession ............................... 117
   Ecosystem and riverine landscape processes ................. 118
      Model tenet 10: primary productivity within functional
         process zones ........................................ 118
      Model tenet 11: riverscape food web pathways ............ 119
      Model tenet 12: floodscape food web pathways ............ 123
      Model tenet 13: nutrient spiraling ...................... 124
      Model tenet 14: dynamic hydrology ....................... 126
      Model tenet 15: flood-linked evolution .................. 127
      Model tenet 16: connectivity ............................ 128
      Model tenet 17: landscape patterns of functional
         process zones ........................................ 129
7  Ecogeomorphology of Altered Riverine Landscapes:
   Implications for Biocomplexity Tenets
   Introduction ............................................... 133
   Distribution of species .................................... 135
      Model tenet 1: hydrogeomorphic patches .................. 135
      Model tenet 2: importance of functional process zone
         over clinal position ................................. 136
      Model tenet 3: ecological nodes ......................... 139
      Model tenet 4: hydrologic retention ..................... 140
   Community regulation ....................................... 142
      Model tenet 5: hierarchical habitat template ............ 142
      Model tenet 6: deterministic vs stochastic factors ...... 143
      Model tenet 7: quasi-equilibrium 144 Model tenet 8:
         trophic complexity ................................... 146
      Model tenet 9: succession ............................... 148
   Ecosystem and riverine landscape processes ................. 150
      Model tenet 10: primary productivity within functional
         process zones ........................................ 150
      Model tenet 11: riverscape food web pathways ............ 151
      Model tenet 12: floodscape food web pathways ............ 154
      Model tenet 13: nutrient spiraling ...................... 155
      Model tenet 14: dynamic hydrology ....................... 158
      Model tenet 15: flood-linked evolution .................. 159
      Model tenet 16: connectivity ............................ 160
      Model tenet 17: landscape patterns of functional
         process zones ........................................ 162
8  Practical Applications of the Riverine Ecosystem
   Synthesis in Management and Conservation Settings
   Introduction ............................................... 165
   Revisiting hierarchy and scales ............................ 166
      The relevance of scale in river management .............. 167
      Focus on catchment-based approaches to management ....... 168
   Application of functional process zones .................... 169
      Prioritization for conservation purposes ................ 169
   River assessments and the importance of the functional
   process zone scale ......................................... 170
   Determining environmental water allocations ................ 175
   Summary .................................................... 177
   Concluding Remarks ......................................... 179
   Literature Cited ........................................... 181
Index ......................................................... 203


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